6. Kava on Tanna: the development of secular patterns of consumption
Ron Brunton. 1989. Cambridge University Press.
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BOOKPART, (1989 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)
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Cambridge University Press
Sujet
Social and Cultural Anthropology ; Anthropology ; Piper methysticum ; tannese kava ritual ; société traditionnelle, Kava (Beverage) -- Vanuatu., Kava ceremony -- Vanuatu., Tanna (Ni-Vanuatu people) -- Social conditions., Tanna (Ni-Vanuatu people) -- Drug use., Kava (Beverage), Kava ceremony., Vanuatu.
Domaines
Anthropologie
Description
Ron Brunton revives a problem posed by the great anthropologist W. H. R. Rivers in History of Melanesian Society (1914): how to explain the strange geographical distribution of kava, a narcotic drink once widely consumed by south-west Pacific islanders. He suggests that kava's abandonment can best be explained in terms of its association with unstable religious cults. [Résumé de l'ouvrage].
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Langue
English (en-GB)
Auteurs
Ron Brunton
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Sources
In: Ron Brunton, The Abandoned Narcotic: Kava and Cultural Instability in Melanesia. Cambridge University Press, (p. 114-128), 1989