ABSTRACT

Re-visiting Tikopia a decade after his first visit, Raymond Firth here examines what impact the forces of modernization had on Tikopia society with regard to economics, law, politics and social affairs. Suffering a famine whilst there, the author also examined the issues of responsibility for the famine; problems of distribution in ceremonial and ritual; institutional developments from the famine.
Originally published in 1959.

chapter 1|10 pages

Tikopia Re-studied

chapter 2|22 pages

On the Threshold of Modernity

chapter 4|29 pages

Tikopia Society in Famine

chapter 6|26 pages

Changes in Rights over Land

chapter 7|32 pages

Indices of Social Movement

Patterns of Residence and of Marriage

chapter 8|41 pages

Changes in Descent Groups

chapter 9|45 pages

Changes in the Political System

chapter 10|39 pages

Modifications in Social Control

chapter 11|17 pages

Processes in Social Change