Kula: Myth and Magic in the Trobriand Islands, and: Kula: Ring of Power (review)

[...]the idea of monikikini is linked with other elements of Kiriwinian spirituality, especially to the realm of magic. Rudd and Kasaipwalova might be faster with their privately owned modern boats and they are without doubt attractive to their partners because they can host them more splendidly, bu...

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