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Big men and middlemen: the politics of law in Longana

Rodman William L.. 1977. American Ethnologist.
Big men and middlemen: the politics of law in Longana
ARTICLE, PREPRINT, (1977 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)
American Ethnologist
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Subject
Anthropologie -- Nouvelles-Hébrides ; Big man ; local leader ; Aoba -- New Hedrides ; Colonial administration ; mouvement social ; rank -- New Hebrides ; authority -- Ambae
Domains
Sociologie, Anthropologie, Ethnologie, Sciences Sociales, Sciences humaines
Description

Studies of political middlemen suggest that appointed middlemen tend to be less effective than middlemen who achieve an interstitial position by acting as entrepreneurs. This paper discusses the introduction of native middlemen charged with responsibility for dispute processing in a northern New Hebridean society. The case of assessors in Longana indicates that government appointees may succeed in performing their assigned duties when established local leaders perceive a middleman role as a means of gaining access to scarce political resources.

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Language
English (en-GB)
Creators
Rodman, William L.
Contributors
Sources
American Ethnologist, vol. 4: 525-537. https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1977.4.3.02a00080
Coverage
Aoba, Ambae, New Hedrides
Name of newspaper
American Ethnologist