Man long taon : migration and differentiation amongst the To'ambaita, Solomon Islands
Abstract
The To'ambaita people of North-West Malaita,upon whom
this study is based, are already well known in the
anthropological literature through the work of Ian Hogbin
who did fieldwork on Malaita in 1933 (Hogbin, 1939). The
monograph he wrote, Exnerirnents in Civilization, addresses
itself directly to the many changes - political, economic
and religious - then taking place amongst the To'ambaita
after more than half a century of European contact. The
fieldwork for this study took place between 1971 and 1976,
during three trips to the Solomon Islands. Originally ..
my main concern was the understanding of socio-economic,
change on Malaita, taking into account the numerous.events
affecting the To'ambaita in the nearly four decades between
this period and the time of Hogbin's work. Amongst other
things, major policy changes instituted by the British
Administration immediately following the war (Bathgate,
1975), introduced an era of planned development specifically
directed at village agriculture and village economic
relations. A major concern of my original study was to
provide a better understanding of the transformations taking place at the village level.
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