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The island of stone money : Uap of the Carolines - cover

The island of stone money : Uap of the Carolines

William Henry Furness

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Island of Stone Money: Uap of the Carolines," William Henry Furness presents a captivating exploration of the unique cultural and economic practices of the Pacific island of Uap, particularly focusing on the use of stone money—large, circular discs made from limestone that functioned as a medium of exchange. Furness employs a richly descriptive narrative style that combines ethnographic detail with an analytical framework, offering readers a vivid glimpse into the complexities of a society where value is assigned through both material and symbolic means. The book situates itself within the broader context of colonial ethnography, diverging from traditional Western economic theories to reveal the intricate social dynamics of trade and community on Uap. Furness, an American naturalist and anti-slavery advocate, drew upon his extensive experiences in the Pacific and his interactions with various cultures to inform his writing. His background in both observational science and social reform lent a unique perspective to his observations, enabling him to challenge prevailing Eurocentric narratives. The book reflects his commitment to understanding and respecting the indigenous cultures he encountered, emphasizing the importance of cultural relativism in anthropological studies. Readers interested in anthropology, cultural economics, or Pacific studies will find "The Island of Stone Money" to be both illuminating and thought-provoking. Furness's work not only broadens our understanding of economic practices outside the Western paradigm but also encourages a respectful appreciation for the diverse ways civilizations have structured their societies. This book is a must-read for those seeking to deepen their comprehension of cultural exchange and value.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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