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- 4.3.1
- n Islands, was also a time for much more vigorous political demands by Kwaio men and women for their autonomy... fluence on living descendants. Ancestors are also political actors, and continue to push for the same kinds of political decisions as they did when they were alive. Many... stom and Anticolonialism on Malaita: ‘Culture’ as Political Symbol.” Mankind 13 (4): 357–73. https://doi.org/
- 3.1.2
- ake people's economic behavior subordinate to the political sphere. The leaders of Kawelka, big men like Ongk
- 4.2.2
- n the Social Contract, with Geneva Manuscript and Political Economy. Edited by Roger D. Masters. Translated b