Book

The role of Trukese mother and its effect on child training

Pacific Science Board (8) • Published In 1950 • Pages: 148

By: Fischer, Ann M..

Abstract
This study examines the influence of Chuuk gender roles on child-rearing practices and personality development. Fischer provides a good, basic description of Chuuk geography, history, economy and social roles. She discusses in more detail child-bearing, child-rearing, and the role of motherhood, which according to Fischer is the only acceptable role for women in Chuuk society. Children are cared for by all members of an extended patrilineal family group and are often adopted out to relatives after weaning. The close relationship mothers cultivate with some of their sons is in part to insure that her sons will care for her later in her old age. The appendix includes an obervation of a mother and baby in their home.
Subjects
Personality development
Daily routine
Social relationships and groups
Ethics
Social control
Infancy and childhood
Socialization
culture
Chuuk
HRAF PubDate
1999
Region
Oceania
Sub Region
Micronesia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnographer
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Ian Skoggard ; 1997
Field Date
1949
Coverage Date
1949
Coverage Place
Romonum Island, Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia
Notes
Ann M. Fischer
Includes bibliographical references (p. 142)
LCSH
Trukese (Micronesian people)