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Upon a stone altar: a history of the island of Pohnpei to 1890
David L. Hanlon
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Frontmatter
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Maps (page xi)
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Figures (page xii)
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Preface (page xiii)
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Acknowledgments (page xxiii)
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Spelling and Pronunciation of the Pohnpeian Language (page xxvii)
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1. The Other Side of Yesterday (page 3)
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2. Ghosts from the Open Ocean (page 26)
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3. The Terms of Trade (page 59)
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4. God versus Gods (page 87)
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5. Strategies of Salvation (page 113)
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6. Mesenieng (page 144)
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7. The Struggles over Ohwa (page 166)
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8. The Persistence of Tiahk en Sapw (page 198)
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Appendixes
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1. Pohnpeian Clans (page 211)
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2. Pohnpeian Chiefly Titles (page 212)
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3. The Jamestown Treaty (page 214)
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4. Reaffirmation of the 1852 Land Grant to the Protestant Mission at Rohnkiti (page 216)
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5. The 1880 Missionary Deed to Mesenieng (page 217)
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6. The 1886 Deed to the Protestant Mission Land at Ohwa (page 218)
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7. The Formal Proclamation of Possession of the Island by Spain with Accompanying Articles of Submission (page 220)
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8. Descriptions of the Two Spanish Proclamations Dividing Madolenihmw between the Chiefdoms of Kiti and U (page 223)
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Abbreviations (page 227)
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Notes (page 229)
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Glossary (page 261)
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Bibliography (page 277)
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Index (page 309)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MAN | 25.3 (Sep. 1990): 538-539 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2803730 |
AHR | 95.1 (Feb. 1990): 239-240 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2163113 |
PA | 62.4 (Winter. 1989-1990): 595-596 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2759716 |
AE | 16.4 (Nov. 1989): 815-816 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/645140 |
Citable Link
Published: c1988
Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
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- 9780824811242 (hardcover)