essay

Adopting a child

kiribati: a changing atoll culture[Suva, Fiji] • Published In 1985 • Pages: 39-45

By: Teraku, Tetika.

Abstract
This document discusses the social functions of adoption in Kiribati society. It describes adoption in positive terms—as an institution primarily concerned with fostering love, bonding, and sharing among families, both biologically related and unrelated. The continuity of adoption in the face of recent economic changes appears to be attributable primarily to the vital role it plays in bringing people closer together. For maps, glossary, and bibliography see Mason (1985).
Subjects
Adoption
Family relationships
Extended families
Kin relationships
Social placement
Child care
Real property
Inheritance
Friendships
Grandparents and grandchildren
culture
Kiribati
HRAF PubDate
2018
Region
Oceania
Sub Region
Micronesia
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Types
Educator
Indigenous Person
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Teferi Abate Adem ; 2016
Field Date
1982-1985
Coverage Date
1982-1985
Coverage Place
Kiribati (Gilbert) Islands, Republic of Kiribati
Notes
Tetika Teraku ; photographs by Tony Whincup
LCCN
86214124
LCSH
Kiribati--Social life and customs
Kiribati--Social conditions