Tradition and Christianity : The Colonial Transformation of a Solomon Islands Society
Tradition and Christianity : The Colonial Transformation of a Solomon Islands Society
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Author(s): Burt, Ben
ISBN No.: 9783718654499
Pages: 314
Year: 199403
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 103.99
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Burt studies the effects of the 19th century labour trade, colonial subjugation and the subsequent Christian conversion. He examines the anti-colonial Maasina Rule movement of the 1940s and finally illustrates the subsequent efforts of Kwara'ae leaders to regain their self-determination and to reaffirm the values of "tradition" under Christianity. The Kwara'ae example of colonialism and Christianity is part of the broader experience of Melanesia and of other peoples in the Third World who once lived a tribal life. The detailed local focus, based on a year of fieldwork, provides valuable evidence essential to a wider comparative analysis of colonial history and the continuing development of indigenous Christianity from an anthropological and a historical perspective. Tradition and Christianity explores how and why a Pacific Islands people, fiercely attached to the tradition of their ancestors, have transformed their society by changing their religion.


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