The thesis is based on six months of fieldwork in Vanuatu in 2010. The objective of the study is to examine ways in which community is produced and challenged on the small island of Ahamb, where I based most of my research. Ahamb can be said to be a typical Melanesian composite society consisting of various patrilineal clans groups brought together by conversion processes in the first half of the 20th century. The patrilineal clans are termed nasara, which is a two dimensional concept referring to both the designate clan group and the place it regards as its origin. About a half of the Ahamb population regard themselves as autochthonous to the island through their nasara membership, while the other half descend from migrants coming from th...
Vanuatu's common property natural resources provide essential ecological services for the global com...
Over the past 100 years, Vanuatu has seen the growth of a commercial agricultural sector through the...
Drawing on fieldwork data and relevant anthropological literature, this thesis examines how potentia...
The thesis is a multi-vocal and localized history of the destruction of ancient Malakulan society th...
This paper examines how the new material value of land in postcolonial Vanuatu intensifies people's ...
This ethnographic thesis is based on six months of fieldwork on the island of Ureparapara in 2017. T...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
This is a study of coming to know what it is to be Paamese. The work seeks to present an anthropolog...
[Extract] A feature of the ethnographically known settlement patterning on many of the larger island...
Interviews in two rural communities in Vanuatu, Siviri Village on the Island of Efate and Luli Villa...
In the Pacific Island country of Vanuatu, the majority of the population is involved in subsistence ...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2004Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118–122).This thesi...
The traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of local and indigenous people supports the resilience of...
The more than 1,000-kilometer stretch of eighty-two inhabited islands comprising the Vanuatu archipe...
People on the island of Gaua in northern Vanuatu have witnessed a series of demographic transformati...
Vanuatu's common property natural resources provide essential ecological services for the global com...
Over the past 100 years, Vanuatu has seen the growth of a commercial agricultural sector through the...
Drawing on fieldwork data and relevant anthropological literature, this thesis examines how potentia...
The thesis is a multi-vocal and localized history of the destruction of ancient Malakulan society th...
This paper examines how the new material value of land in postcolonial Vanuatu intensifies people's ...
This ethnographic thesis is based on six months of fieldwork on the island of Ureparapara in 2017. T...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
This is a study of coming to know what it is to be Paamese. The work seeks to present an anthropolog...
[Extract] A feature of the ethnographically known settlement patterning on many of the larger island...
Interviews in two rural communities in Vanuatu, Siviri Village on the Island of Efate and Luli Villa...
In the Pacific Island country of Vanuatu, the majority of the population is involved in subsistence ...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2004Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118–122).This thesi...
The traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of local and indigenous people supports the resilience of...
The more than 1,000-kilometer stretch of eighty-two inhabited islands comprising the Vanuatu archipe...
People on the island of Gaua in northern Vanuatu have witnessed a series of demographic transformati...
Vanuatu's common property natural resources provide essential ecological services for the global com...
Over the past 100 years, Vanuatu has seen the growth of a commercial agricultural sector through the...
Drawing on fieldwork data and relevant anthropological literature, this thesis examines how potentia...