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The problem of 'totemism' in southern Lau: a reply to A. Capell and R. H. Lester

Oceania17 • Published In 1947 • Pages: 211-224

By: Thompson, Laura.

Abstract
This article is a reply to a criticism by Capell and Lester on the accuracy of her findings as published in 2: Thompson, this file, especially as they related to totemism and social groupings. Thompson re-examines her data and theirs, and comes to the conclusion that Capell and Lester tried to force the Lau social groupings into preconceived concepts, while she described the functioning groups, thus explaining the difference in findings. As regarded totemism, she believes the data to be in her monograph, although not usually described under that name, since she held to a very srtict definition of totemism. Although Thompson, Capell and Lester followed radically different methods in reconstructing southern Lau cultural history, they came to much the same conclusions.
Subjects
General character of religion
Kin groups
culture
Lau Fijians
HRAF PubDate
1996
Region
Oceania
Sub Region
Polynesia
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Timothy J. O'Leary ; 1959
Field Date
1933-1934
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
Lau Islands, Fiji
Notes
by Laura Thompson
LCSH
Fijians