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## Ongka redux | ## Ongka redux | ||
- | We can see Ongka in a new light. He's not a living fossil. He straddles two worlds. He makes money from selling coffee, and he keeps a cycle of moka going too. | + | We can see Ongka in a new light. He's not a living fossil. He straddles two worlds. He makes money from selling coffee, and he keeps a cycle of //moka// going too. |
* Has a bank account | * Has a bank account | ||
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Ongka and other big men draw on money earned in markets to make bigger gifts. Money has led to the **efflorescence** of the *moka* system. | Ongka and other big men draw on money earned in markets to make bigger gifts. Money has led to the **efflorescence** of the *moka* system. | ||
+ | What appears to be change is often continuity. | ||
## Auhelawa at work | ## Auhelawa at work | ||
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* Anyone who comes from the same area as oneself relative to others in a new environment are wantoks. | * Anyone who comes from the same area as oneself relative to others in a new environment are wantoks. | ||
* Migrants to towns reach out to wantoks and usually live among wantoks. | * Migrants to towns reach out to wantoks and usually live among wantoks. | ||
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+ | ## Quiz question: What are wantoks? | ||
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+ | Go on to Canvas and take //Quiz no. 16: What are wantoks?// | ||
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+ | Have we read of any other kind of relationship which is similar to a wantok relationship? | ||
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+ | The code for this quiz will be announced in lecture. | ||
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### Remittances, | ### Remittances, | ||
- | * In 2015, globally, over US$ 582 billion were sent home as remittances. | + | * In 2018, globally, over US$ 624 billion were received around the world. |
- | * 133 billion US dollars was sent overseas as remittances in one year (2015). | + | * Over 68 billion US dollars was sent overseas |
### Remittances drive economic development in many small countries | ### Remittances drive economic development in many small countries | ||
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———. 2019b. “Personal Remittances, | ———. 2019b. “Personal Remittances, | ||
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+ | ———. 2019c. “Personal Remittances, | ||
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+ | ———. 2019d. “Personal Remittances, | ||