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* Now Cook was matter out of place. He did not belong. Lono isn’t supposed to come back right away. What were once friendly and cooperative relationships go downhill fast. Fights. Killings. And then Cook is killed by a crowd on the beach and his body is taken ashore (Sahlins 1981, 23–25). | * Now Cook was matter out of place. He did not belong. Lono isn’t supposed to come back right away. What were once friendly and cooperative relationships go downhill fast. Fights. Killings. And then Cook is killed by a crowd on the beach and his body is taken ashore (Sahlins 1981, 23–25). | ||
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Sahlins’s argument has been provocative, | Sahlins’s argument has been provocative, |
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