Généalogies et histoire de Tahiti et des iles de la société
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B. PICHEVIN
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
297
言語
フランス語
公開されました
Nov 14, 2013
出版社
VENT DES ILES
ISBN-10
2367340080
ISBN-13
9782367340081
説明
B. Pichevin delves into the rich tapestry of Tahitian and Society Islands' genealogies, presenting a comprehensive exploration of their historical narratives. His meticulous research not only highlights the intricate family trees that have shaped these islands but also connects their stories to wider historical contexts. By contrasting various genealogies, he reveals the shared heritage and unique customs that define these communities.
As Pichevin navigates through the interconnected lives of Tahitian ancestors, he uncovers the profound impact of oral histories on the cultural identity of the islands. This work serves as a valuable reference for those interested in the anthropological and sociological dimensions of Pacific Islander history, illustrating how familial ties have influenced social structures and traditions.
Through combining genealogical data with broader historical analysis, the author presents a compelling portrait of Tahiti and its neighboring islands. This book invites readers to appreciate the complexity and depth of a culture rooted in centuries-old traditions, offering a fresh perspective on the dynamics of identity and heritage in the Pacific.
As Pichevin navigates through the interconnected lives of Tahitian ancestors, he uncovers the profound impact of oral histories on the cultural identity of the islands. This work serves as a valuable reference for those interested in the anthropological and sociological dimensions of Pacific Islander history, illustrating how familial ties have influenced social structures and traditions.
Through combining genealogical data with broader historical analysis, the author presents a compelling portrait of Tahiti and its neighboring islands. This book invites readers to appreciate the complexity and depth of a culture rooted in centuries-old traditions, offering a fresh perspective on the dynamics of identity and heritage in the Pacific.