Not the Way It Really Was: Constructing the Tolai Past

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University of Hawaii Press, 01.03.1992 - 328 Seiten
"One of the most innovative monographs in recent Pacific Islands studies." --Reviews in Anthropology
 

Inhalt

Setting Out
40
Of People and Place
70
Oral Traditions as Histories?
106
He Went Down in History as a Man of Faith
125
History and the Control of Land
141
The Kivung Enos Teve and the Urge
156
Of Money Work and Death
183
Dark Ages
204
Variations on the Alienation of Land
229
Constructing the Tolai Past
249
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Seite 310 - But cowards, traitors, perverts, murderers, the immoral, those who practice magic, those who worship idols, and all liars — the place for them is the lake burning with fire and sulfur, which is the second death.

Autoren-Profil (1992)

Klaus Neumann is a historian based at Swinburne University¿s Institute for Social Research. His 2006 book In the Interest of National Security won the John and Patricia Ward History Prize, while his Refuge Australia: Australia¿s Humanitarian Record (2004) won the Australian Human Rights Commission¿s 2004 Human Rights Award for Non-Fiction.

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