book chapter

Tikopia ritual and belief

George Allen and Unwin Ltd.London • Published In 1967 • Pages:

By: Firth, Raymond.

Abstract
This work consists of a series of selected essays dealing with various aspects of Tikopian culture. In the first essay in this document the author provides some general background information on Tikopia, then proceeds with specific data on suicide, ritual adzes, myths as an integral part of religion, spirit mediums and their roles in the society, and eschatology and concepts of the soul. Firth concludes with a commentary section, prepared in 1966, describing some of the intricate adjustments made by the Tikopians, especially in regard to their belief systems, in the face of on-going cultural change.
Subjects
Theoretical orientation in research and its results
Traditional history
Sociocultural trends
General tools
Status, role, and prestige
Community heads
Suicide
General character of religion
Mythology
Animism
Eschatology
Sacred objects and places
Revelation and divination
Magicians and diviners
culture
Tikopia
HRAF PubDate
1995
Region
Oceania
Sub Region
Polynesia
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle
Field Date
1928-29, 1952, 1966 (p.11)
Coverage Date
1928-29, 1952, 1966 (p.11)
Coverage Place
Tikopia Island, Solomon Islands
Notes
Raymond Firth
Includes index and bibliographical references
Only pp. 1-30, 116-140, 213-225, 284-374 are included. The rest of the essays in this book are included in the file as they were originally published
LCSH
Tikopia (Solomon Islands people)