ABSTRACT

First published in 1939 and long out of print, this book remains unique as the only full and detailed account by a social anthropologist of a complete pagan Polynesian ritual cycle. This new single-volume edition omits some of the Tikopia vernacular texts, but includes a new theoretical introduction; postscripts have also been supplied to some of the chapters comparing the performances of 1928-9 with those witnessed by Professor Firth on his second visit to Tikopia in 1952. There is a specially written Epilogue on the final eclipse of the traditional ritual, based on a third visit by the author during the summer of 1966.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction to First Edition

chapter |22 pages

Introduction to Second Edition

Some Theoretical Observations

chapter 1|16 pages

General Character of the Work of the Gods

chapter 2|12 pages

Throwing the Firestick

chapter 3|86 pages

Ritual of the Sacred Canoes

chapter 4|57 pages

The Work of the Yam

chapter 5|57 pages

Re-carpeting the Ancestral Temples

chapter 6|8 pages

Freeing the Land

chapter 7|18 pages

The Proclamation at Rarokoka

chapter 8|51 pages

The Dance to Quell the Wind

chapter 9|39 pages

The Dance of the Flaming Fire

chapter 10|13 pages

Deserted Gods in Takarito

chapter 11|32 pages

The Work of Somosomo and Fiora

chapter 12|49 pages

The Ritual Extraction of Turmeric

chapter 13|2 pages

The Final Rites

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion

chapter |15 pages

Epilogue