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  • 2005-2009  (3)
  • Fox, James J.  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 1920942874 , 9781920942878
    Language: English
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Ethnology / Islands of the Pacific ; Ethnology / Southeast Asia ; Kinship / Islands of the Pacific ; Kinship / Southeast Asia ; Ethnology ; Ethnology ; Kinship ; Kinship ; Islands of the Pacific / Social life and customs ; Southeast Asia / Social life and customs ; Islands of the Pacific ; Southeast Asia
    Abstract: "This collection of papers, the third in a series of volumes on the work of the Comparative Austronesian Project, explores indigenous Austronesian ideas of origin, ancestry and alliance and considers the comparative significance of these ideas in social practice. The papers examine social practice in a diverse range of societies extending from insular Southeast Asia to the islands of the Pacific."--Publisher's description
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  • 2
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    Canberra : ANU E Press
    ISBN: 9781920942847 , 192094284X
    Language: English
    DDC: 392.36095
    Keywords: Dwellings / Southeast Asia ; Dwellings / Oceania ; Architecture, Domestic ; Dwellings ; Dwellings ; Architecture, Domestic ; Vernacular architecture ; Architecture, Domestic ; Vernacular architecture ; Vernacular architecture ; Southeast Asian / Social life and customs ; Oceania / Social life and customs ; Southeast Asia ; Oceania
    Abstract: "〉The eight papers in this volume examine the spatial organization of a variety of Austronesian houses and relate the domestic design of these houses to the social and ritual practices of the specific groups who reside within them. The houses considered in this volume range from longhouses in Borneo to the meeting-houses of the Maori of New Zealand and from the magnificent houses of the Minangkabau of Sumatra to the simpler dwellings of the population of Goodenough Island in Papua New Guinea. Together these papers indicate common features of domestic design from island South-East Asia to Melanesia and the Pacific. This volume is a publication of the Research School of Pacific Studies' Comparative Austronesian Project. The eight papers in this volume examine the spatial organization of a variety of Austronesian houses and relate the domestic design of these houses to the social and ritual practices of the specific groups who reside within them. The houses considered in this volume range from longhouses in Borneo to the meeting-houses of the Maori of New Zealand and from the magnificent houses of the Minangkabau of Sumatra to the simpler dwellings of the population of Goodenough Island in Papua New Guinea. Together these papers indicate common features of domestic design from island South-East Asia to Melanesia and the Pacific. This volume is a publication of the Research School of Pacific Studies' Comparative Austronesian Project."--Publisher's description
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781920942854 , 1920942858
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (367 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Austronesians
    DDC: 305.8992
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    Keywords: Austronesier ; Austronesian languages / Congresses ; Prehistoric peoples / Islands of the Pacific / Congresses ; Prehistoric peoples / Southeast Asia / Congresses ; Comparative civilization / Congresses ; Comparative civilization ; Austronesian languages ; Prehistoric peoples ; Prehistoric peoples ; Islands of the Pacific / Civilization / Congresses ; Southeast Asia / Civilization / Congresses ; Southeast Asia ; Islands of the Pacific ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Electronic books ; Austronesier
    Abstract: The Austronesian-speaking population of the world are estimated to number more than 270 million people, living in a broad swathe around half the globe, from Madagascar to Easter Island and from Taiwan to New Zealand. The seventeen papers in this volume provide a general survey of these diverse populations focusing on their common origins and historical transformations. The papers examine current ideas on the linguistics, prehistory, anthropology and recorded history of the Austronesians
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