This thesis examines Tongan traditional history, tala-e-fonua, a vernacular ecology-centred historico-cultural concept, handed down through generations by word of mouth. As a Tongan Weltanschauung, tala-e-fonua can be regarded as an indigenous account of the land and its people, a symbolised human landscape. In this anthropo-ecological context, I examine the continuity of the social and the natural, and how the dialectic between structure and event are orally transmitted through culture and history. The first part introduces the issues by examining the formal characteristics of tala-e-fonua and its place in scholarship; moreover, it focuses on the dynamic of permanence and change, considering how convention is risked in action thr...
Tongan kingship has roots in an ancient system of Tu‘i (paramount ruler) that stretches back ov...
The growing number of Tongan creators searching for a place of belonging and acceptance between the ...
Beginning ca. AD 950, increasing populations and the rise of socio-political hierarchies in Tonga, W...
This study of traditional Tongan political history focuses on how Tongan genealogies and succession...
After a large presentation of the social, political, economic and religious traditional system of th...
This monograph analyses marine gathering in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga from ecological, social ...
I begin with a quote from the book by Hawaiian scholar Robert Borofsky titled; Remembrance of Pacifi...
This study of traditional Tongan kingship system focuses on the emergence of the hau authority and r...
For more about the East-West Center, see https://www.eastwestcenter.org/Policy decisions about commu...
AbstractThe Mana of the Tongan Everyday: Tongan Grief and Mourning, Patriarchal Violence, and Rememb...
The evolution of the Tongan maritime empire, involving both the development of social complexity and...
In Samoa and Tonga, Tapa is made from treated bark of the paper mulberry tree (Broussonetia papyrife...
This paper examines how the traditional history of monumental tombs in a continuously occupied land...
Patrick V. Kirch and Roger C. Green proposed that Polynesian cultures today emerged and developed in...
This dissertation presents a political ecological case study of a Tongan village. Political ecology ...
Tongan kingship has roots in an ancient system of Tu‘i (paramount ruler) that stretches back ov...
The growing number of Tongan creators searching for a place of belonging and acceptance between the ...
Beginning ca. AD 950, increasing populations and the rise of socio-political hierarchies in Tonga, W...
This study of traditional Tongan political history focuses on how Tongan genealogies and succession...
After a large presentation of the social, political, economic and religious traditional system of th...
This monograph analyses marine gathering in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga from ecological, social ...
I begin with a quote from the book by Hawaiian scholar Robert Borofsky titled; Remembrance of Pacifi...
This study of traditional Tongan kingship system focuses on the emergence of the hau authority and r...
For more about the East-West Center, see https://www.eastwestcenter.org/Policy decisions about commu...
AbstractThe Mana of the Tongan Everyday: Tongan Grief and Mourning, Patriarchal Violence, and Rememb...
The evolution of the Tongan maritime empire, involving both the development of social complexity and...
In Samoa and Tonga, Tapa is made from treated bark of the paper mulberry tree (Broussonetia papyrife...
This paper examines how the traditional history of monumental tombs in a continuously occupied land...
Patrick V. Kirch and Roger C. Green proposed that Polynesian cultures today emerged and developed in...
This dissertation presents a political ecological case study of a Tongan village. Political ecology ...
Tongan kingship has roots in an ancient system of Tu‘i (paramount ruler) that stretches back ov...
The growing number of Tongan creators searching for a place of belonging and acceptance between the ...
Beginning ca. AD 950, increasing populations and the rise of socio-political hierarchies in Tonga, W...