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Author Lindstrom, Lamont, 1953- author.

Title Tanna Times : Islanders in the World / Lamont Lindstrom.

Publication Info. Honolulu : University of Hawai‘i, [2020]
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000
©2021

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "This book introduces the vibrant living culture and fascinating history of Tanna, an island in Vanuatu, Melanesia, through the stories of a dozen interconnected Tanna Islanders. Tracing the past 250 years of island experiences that cross the globe, each of these distinctly extraordinary lives tells larger human narratives of cultural continuity and change. In following Tanna's times, we find that all of us, even those living on seemingly out-of-the-way Pacific Islands, are firmly linked into the world's networks. Each chapter opens with a telling life story then contextualizes that biography with pertinent ethnographic explanation and archival research. Since 1774 Tanna Islanders have participated in events that have captured global anthropological and popular attention. These include receiving British explorer James Cook; a 19th century voyage to London; troubled relations with early Christian missionaries; overseas emigration for plantation labor; the innovation of the John Frum Movement, a so-called Melanesian "cargo cult"; service in American military labor corps during the Pacific War; agitation in the 1970s for an independent Vanuatu; urban migration to seek work in Port Vila (Vanuatu's capital); the international kava business; juggling arranged versus love marriages; and modern dealings with social media and swelling numbers of tourists. Yet, partly as a consequence of their experience abroad, Islanders fiercely protect their cultural identity and continue to maintain resilient bonds with their Tanna homes. Drawing on forty years of fieldwork in Vanuatu, author Lamont Lindstrom offers rich insights into the culture of Tanna. His close relationship with the island's people is reflected in his choice to feature their voices; he celebrates and recounts their stories here in accessible, engaging prose. An ethnographic case study written for students of anthropology, the author has included a concise list of key sources and essential further readings suggestions at the end of each chapter. Tanna Times complements classroom and scholarly interests in kinship and marriage, economics, politics, religion, history, linguistics, gender and personhood, and social transformation in Melanesia and beyond"-- Provided by publisher
Access Open Access EbpS
Subject Tanna Island (Vanuatu) -- Biography.
Tanna Island (Vanuatu) -- History.
Tanna (Vanuatu) -- Biographies.
Tanna (Vanuatu) -- Histoire.
Anthropology.
Australasian & Pacific history.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
Vanuatu -- Tanna Island
Indexed Term anthropology
Australasian and Pacific history
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Biographies.
Biographies.
In: Books at JSTOR: Open Access JSTOR
Other Form: Print version: Lindstrom, Lamont, 1953- Tanna Times. Honolulu : University of Hawai‘i, 2021 (DLC) 2020021086
ISBN 9780824886691
0824886690
9780824886684 (electronic bk.)
0824886682 (electronic bk.)
9780824886660
9780824886677
0824886666
9780824886660
Standard No. AU@ 000068145960

 
    
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