Book

Exchange in the social structure of the Orokaiva: traditional and emergent ideologies in the northern district of Papua

C. HurstLondon • Published In 1973 • Pages:

By: Schwimmer, Eric G..

Abstract
This source examines 'exchange cycles' among the Mountain Orokaiva. An 'exchange cycle' as defined within includes three pairs of elements: (a) the basic elements placed in opposition; (b) the objects of exchange entering the transaction on each side; (c) the mediating objects or acts that may be interposed as a prestation move from one exchange partner to the other. Models of exchange cycles, which the author develops 'on the basis of his understanding of indigenous thought patterns,' are then used in an attempt to explain various social institutions among the Orokaiva.
Subjects
External trade
Exchange transactions
Acculturation and culture contact
Mythology
Property
Ethnobotany
Gift giving
Interpersonal relations
Inter-community relations
Settlement patterns
culture
Orokaiva
HRAF PubDate
2004
Region
Oceania
Sub Region
Melanesia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnographer
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
David Sherwood ; 1984
Field Date
1966-1967
Coverage Date
late nineteenth century-1967
Coverage Place
Mountain Orokaiva (Villages of Inonda, Hohorita and Sivepe), Popondetta Sub-District, Northern District, Papua New Guinea
Notes
by Erik Schwimmer
Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-235) and index
LCCN
75306146
LCSH
Orokaiva (Papua New Guinea people)