THE POLYNESIAN ICONOCLASM: Religious Revolution and the Seasonality of Power. ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology, v. 5
[...]seasonality demonstrated the tearing down and reconstruction of the cultural order according to the state of the heavens. In the case of Tahiti, Pomare's conversion to Christianity, assisted by both his priests as well as the missionaries from the London Missionary Society, worked clearly...
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