essay

Attaining rank: a classification of kula shell valuables

kula : new perspectives on massim exchangeCambridge, U.K. • Published In 1983 • Pages: 229-248

By: Campbell, Shirley F..

Abstract
Based on data obtained from field work on Vakuta Island, this article presents information on the criteria used in classifying Kula shells, how these shells are arranged into ranking categories (according to well-defined features such as age and color), the relative value and relationship between categories, and the manner in which various shells are able to move between categories (p. 229). Campbell notes that shells apparently enter the system in the lower to middle rank and from there move slowly up the classification hierarchy as they accumulate age and history.
Subjects
Ornament
Exchange and transfers
Gift giving
Price and value
Ethnophysics
culture
Trobriands
HRAF PubDate
1995
Region
Oceania
Sub Region
Melanesia
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle
Field Date
Sept. 1976-Jan. 1978
Coverage Date
1976-1978
Coverage Place
Vakuta Island, Papua New Guinea
Notes
[by] Shirley F. Campbell
Bibliography will be found in 36: Leach, Information Sources Listed in Other Works (113)
LCCN
82004142
LCSH
Trobriand Islanders