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Likiep kapin iep: Land, power, and history on a Marshallese atoll.

机译:Likiep kapin iep:马绍尔环礁上的土地,电力和历史。

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This history of Likiep Atoll in the northern Ratak region of the Marshall Islands explores the cultural, epistemological, and historical context of Paramount Chief Jortoka's sale of Likiep to A. Capelle & Co. employee and partner Jose Anton deBrum of Portugal in 1877 and deBrum's transfer of ownership to his employer ten months later. The investigation applies an eclectic ethnographic approach to reveal historical and cultural dynamics not reflected in surviving documents but that likely played a key role in the momentous transaction. Factors considered include the physical condition of the land; chiefly rivalries and the prevalence of land sales and leases as an alliance building strategy; the pervasiveness of violence and epidemic disease; genealogies and genealogical connections; and the flexible application of indigenous philosophies to land use and tenure practices. Also featured are counternarratives employed following the sale by particular sectors of Likiep society as part of a strategy to maintain their place within the atoll's cultural, historical, and genealogical landscape by calling the sale into question and challenging the truth of history in the process.;The dissertation's focused methodology and use of diverse cultural and historical resources demonstrates the important contributions ethnography can make not just to local interpretations of history, but also to ongoing academic discussions of translocal themes such as colonialism and imperialism, islander agency, accommodation and resistance, Christian conversions, indigenous knowledge and epistemology, land and sovereignty, and the practice and construction of history itself. The narrative in turn challenges the effectiveness of sweeping regional histories that, while significant for the larger trends they elucidate, do not capture the multiplicity of situated events, experiences, and interpretations that make Oceania so diverse for its many pasts, presents, and futures. Throughout, the project demonstrates that localized histories and historiographies are key to understanding the vast and expanding region of Oceania and to the ongoing dehegemonization of the discipline of Pacific History and Pacific studies more generally.
机译:马绍尔群岛北部拉塔克地区里基普环礁的这段历史探讨了派拉蒙首席酋长乔托卡将里基普出售给A. Capelle&Co.雇员和合伙人葡萄牙合伙人何塞·安东·德布鲁姆(Jose Anton deBrum)的文化,认识论和历史背景,1877年德布尔姆的移交十个月后将所有权归雇主。该调查采用折衷的人种志方法来揭示历史和文化动态,这些动态并没有反映在存续的文件中,但可能在重要交易中发挥了关键作用。考虑的因素包括土地的物理条件;主要是竞争和土地销售和租赁的普及作为联盟建立策略;暴力和流行病的普遍性;家谱和家谱联系;以及将土著哲学灵活运用到土地使用和权属实践中。 Likiep社会的某些部门在买卖之后采用反叙词,作为通过质疑买卖并在此过程中挑战历史真相来维持其在环礁文化,历史和家谱中的地位的战略的一部分。论文的重点方法论和对各种文化和历史资源的利用表明,人种学不仅可以对当地的历史解释做出重要贡献,而且可以为正在进行的关于跨地域主题的学术讨论做出贡献,例如殖民主义和帝国主义,岛民机构,住宿和抵抗,基督教依,土著知识和认识论,土地和主权以及历史本身的实践和建构。叙事反过来挑战了席卷整个区域历史的有效性,尽管这些历史对于阐明的大趋势具有重要意义,但并未捕捉到各种大环境,事件和解释的多样性,而这些事件,经历和解释却使大洋洲的过去,现在和未来如此多样化。在整个项目中,该项目表明,本地化的历史和史学是理解大洋洲广阔且不断扩大的地区以及对太平洋历史和太平洋研究学科正在进行的霸权化的关键。

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  • 作者

    LaBriola, Monica C.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Hawai'i at Manoa.;

  • 授予单位 University of Hawai'i at Manoa.;
  • 学科 History History of Oceania.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 396 p.
  • 总页数 396
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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