INTRODUCTION: The cargo will not come

The French reader was the initial target of this introduction. He usually knows little about the South Pacific cultures. For instance, while he has had more than one occasion to see pictures of ‘Tahiti’ or ‘Easter Island’ in eastern Polynesia, he knows almost nothing about the political, social and...

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Applied anthropology
Applied sciences
Behavioral sciences
Christian philosophy
Christianity
Commercial transportation
Cultural anthropology
Cultural groups
Cultural identity
Cultural studies
Democracy
Engineering
Ethnography
Ethnology
Freight
Freight transport
Government
Group identity
Millenialism
Pacific studies
Political debate
Political processes
Political regimes
Political science
Political systems
Politics
Polynesian culture
Polynesian studies
Psychology
Regional identity
Religion
Social psychology
Spiritual belief systems
Transportation
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