Since the eighteenth century there have been many compilations of myths and legends about Rapanui culture. In some cases, there are different versions of a story and many of these have survived until the present time. Oral traditions are presently limited to the most elderly members of the community, and they correspond with surprising accuracy to various accounts compiled by scientists since the beginning of the 20th century.</p
In this paper, I examine the stories about the origins of the first inhabitants of the Mentawai Isla...
The central problem investigated here is the conflict between the predominant role that Maori women ...
In the first part of the thesis (Chapters I to 7)1 discuss two Yanomami myths of origin, namely the ...
Many observations about Rapanui women were recorded from the first arrival of Europeans to Easter Is...
People's lives and their social and economic activities are influenced by the environment that, alon...
The characteristics of atua wāhine provide the female elements of mana wahine for Māori women. In ex...
When I arrived on Rapanui on I April 1972, I was fortunate to know and work (after some months) with...
The author interprets three stories from recently Neolithic cultures (Melanesian, African Bushman, a...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
Rapanui today is as bursting with cultural activity in the twenty-first century as it was at any tim...
Societal tensions are expressed in legends and myths. On Rapa Nui, we find many legends that focus o...
Katherine Routledge's remark about Rapa Nui in 1914, that "the inhabitants of today are less real th...
This paper introduces six different approaches to folk tales. Two approaches, the folkloristic (Aan...
The Methors of Jalpaiguri who have not received the attention of any enquirer till now, have in thei...
This thesis examines and reveals pre-colonial and colonial organisation of oral traditions, attitud...
In this paper, I examine the stories about the origins of the first inhabitants of the Mentawai Isla...
The central problem investigated here is the conflict between the predominant role that Maori women ...
In the first part of the thesis (Chapters I to 7)1 discuss two Yanomami myths of origin, namely the ...
Many observations about Rapanui women were recorded from the first arrival of Europeans to Easter Is...
People's lives and their social and economic activities are influenced by the environment that, alon...
The characteristics of atua wāhine provide the female elements of mana wahine for Māori women. In ex...
When I arrived on Rapanui on I April 1972, I was fortunate to know and work (after some months) with...
The author interprets three stories from recently Neolithic cultures (Melanesian, African Bushman, a...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
Rapanui today is as bursting with cultural activity in the twenty-first century as it was at any tim...
Societal tensions are expressed in legends and myths. On Rapa Nui, we find many legends that focus o...
Katherine Routledge's remark about Rapa Nui in 1914, that "the inhabitants of today are less real th...
This paper introduces six different approaches to folk tales. Two approaches, the folkloristic (Aan...
The Methors of Jalpaiguri who have not received the attention of any enquirer till now, have in thei...
This thesis examines and reveals pre-colonial and colonial organisation of oral traditions, attitud...
In this paper, I examine the stories about the origins of the first inhabitants of the Mentawai Isla...
The central problem investigated here is the conflict between the predominant role that Maori women ...
In the first part of the thesis (Chapters I to 7)1 discuss two Yanomami myths of origin, namely the ...