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4 Gendered Sides and Ritual Moieties Tokelau Kinship as Social Practice
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Introduction. Kinship in the Pacific as Knowledge that Counts 1
- 1 The Mutual Implication of Kinship and Chiefship in Fiji 15
- 2 Pigs for Money Kinship and the Monetization of Exchange among the Truku 36
- 3 Fijian Kinship Exchange and Migration 60
- 4 Gendered Sides and Ritual Moieties Tokelau Kinship as Social Practice 87
- 5 Tongan Kinship Terminology and Social Stratification 107
- 6 ‘I Suffered When My Sister Gave Birth’ Transformations of the Brother–Sister Bond among the Ankave-Anga of Papua New Guinea 128
- 7 The Vasu Position and the Sister’s Mana The Case of Lau, Fiji 143
- 8 ‘Sister or Wife, You’ve Got to Choose’ A Solution to the Puzzle of Village Exogamy in Samoa 166
- 9 The Sister’s Return The Brother–Sister Relationship, the Tongan Fahu and the Unfolding of Kinship in Polynesia 186
- 10 How Would We Have Got Here if Our Paternal Grandmother Had Not Existed? Relations of Locality, Blood, Life and Name in Nasau, Fiji 207
- 11 How Ritual Articulates Kinship 242
- Notes on Contributors 257
- Index 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Introduction. Kinship in the Pacific as Knowledge that Counts 1
- 1 The Mutual Implication of Kinship and Chiefship in Fiji 15
- 2 Pigs for Money Kinship and the Monetization of Exchange among the Truku 36
- 3 Fijian Kinship Exchange and Migration 60
- 4 Gendered Sides and Ritual Moieties Tokelau Kinship as Social Practice 87
- 5 Tongan Kinship Terminology and Social Stratification 107
- 6 ‘I Suffered When My Sister Gave Birth’ Transformations of the Brother–Sister Bond among the Ankave-Anga of Papua New Guinea 128
- 7 The Vasu Position and the Sister’s Mana The Case of Lau, Fiji 143
- 8 ‘Sister or Wife, You’ve Got to Choose’ A Solution to the Puzzle of Village Exogamy in Samoa 166
- 9 The Sister’s Return The Brother–Sister Relationship, the Tongan Fahu and the Unfolding of Kinship in Polynesia 186
- 10 How Would We Have Got Here if Our Paternal Grandmother Had Not Existed? Relations of Locality, Blood, Life and Name in Nasau, Fiji 207
- 11 How Ritual Articulates Kinship 242
- Notes on Contributors 257
- Index 261