Oral Tradition Volume 5, Number 2-3May 1990
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Oral Tradition Volume 5, Number 2-3 Editor’s Column |
Oral Tradition Volume 5, Number 2-3 Articles |
“Head” and “Tail”: The Shaping of Oral Traditions among the Binandere in Papua New Guinea by John D. Waiko |
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Profile of a Composer: Ihaia Puka, a Pulotu of the Tokelau Islands by Ineleo Tuia, Allen Thomas |
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Wry Comment from the Outback: Songs of Protest from the Niva Islands, Tonga by Wendy Pond |
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Winged Tangi’ia: A Mangaian Dramatic Performance by Teaea Parima, Marivee McMath |
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“My Summit Where I Sit”: Form and Content in Maori Women’s Love Songs by Margaret Orbell |
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Fiction, Fact, and Imagination: A Tokelau Narrative by Judith Huntsman |
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Sex and Slander in Tikopia Song: Public Antagonism and Private Intrigue by Raymond Firth |
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Introduction: or, Why the Comparativist Should Take Account of the South Pacific by Ruth Finnegan |
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Wept Thoughts: The Voicing of Kaluli Memories by Steven Feld |
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“That Isn’t Really a Pig”: Spirit Traditions in the Southern Cook Islands by Christian Clerk |
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Every Picture Tells a Story: Visual Alternatives to Oral Tradition in Ponam Society by James Carrier, Achsah Carrier |
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