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    Culture of Niue - history, people, traditions, women, food, customs, family, social, dress Ma-Ni. Toggle navigation. Forum; Countries and Their Cultures; Ma-Ni; ... Niuean society is a gerontocracy based on obedience to and respect for those who are older than oneself, with special accord being given to males and those who are first-borns. ...
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    History and cultural relations - Kaluli Oceania. Physiological and cultural evidence suggest that the Kaluli are more closely related to lowland Papuan cultural groups than to those of the nearby highlands, but there is no hard evidence to suggest that they originated anywhere outside of the general territory that they currently occupy.
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    History and cultural relations - Pentecost Oceania. Toggle navigation. Forum; Countries and Their Cultures; Oceania; ... In 1839 the London Missionary Society, and later the Presbyterians, set up missions in the southern islands and were followed by Anglicans, Marists, and, in the twentieth century, Seventh-Day Adventists and the Church of ...
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    Rarotonga itself traces its earliest settlers to the Marquesas early in the Christian era, but these peoples were dominated by a migration perhaps 800 years ago from Raiatea in the Society Islands. A migration from Manu'a in Samoa, led by the defeated chief Tui Manu'a, had a significant but not dominant influence on Rarotongan history, though ...
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    Some 350 miles (600 kilometers) southeast of Samoa, Niue has no strategic or trade significance and was not annexed by one of the European powers until 1900, long after most other Pacific islands. Formed by volcanic upheavals, the island sits atop 100-foot (30-meter) cliffs rising straight out of deep ocean.
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    Religion and Expressive Culture Bibliography Dark, P. J. C. (1974). ... Papua New Guinea." Journal of the Polynesian Society 95:195-219. Zelenietz, M., and J. Grant (1986). "The Problem with Pisins: An Alternative View of Social Organization in West New Britain." Oceania 56:199-214, 264-274. MARTY ZELENIETZ User Contributions: Comment about ...
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    Oceania; Malekula; Malekula - History and Cultural Relations The first sustained contact between South West Bay inhabitants and Europeans began in 1896 when a Presbyterian missionary settled there. As the missionary's power and following grew, the incidence of interethnic and intervillage warfare—previously an integral part of local life ...
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    Anuta Oceania. Toggle navigation. Forum; Countries and Their Cultures ... ETHNONYMS: Cherry Island, Nukumairaro Orientation History and Cultural Relations Settlements Economy Kinship Marriage and Family Sociopolitical Organization ... Ocean Travel in Anutan Culture and Society. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. Yen, Douglas E., and Janet ...
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    Wage, Trade, and Exchange in Melanesia: A Manus Society in the Modern State. Berkeley: University of California Press. Fortune, Reo (1935). Manus Religion. Philadelphia, Pa.: American Philosophical Society. Mead, Margaret (1934). "Kinship in the Admiralty Islands." American Museum of Natural History Anthropological Papers 34:189-358.
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    History and Ethnic Relations Emergence of the Nation. Indigenous Fijians are descended from the Lapita peoples, a seafaring group from eastern Indonesia or the Philippines who probably arrived in the Fiji Islands during the second millennium B.C.E. and later interbred first with Melanesians from the west and subsequently with Polynesians (also Lapita descendants) from the east.
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