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Atua etc. Jealousy/Origins of Kafika
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Origins) (London, England) (1960) , 2 page(s)
Typewritten notes on jealousy, rank, and the origins of Kafika include references to Firth's field notes by volume and page number. Undated.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Origins) (London, England) (1960) , 2 page(s)
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Typewritten notes on jealousy, rank, and the origins of Kafika include references to Firth's field notes by volume and page number. Undated.
Date Written / Recorded
1960
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Research notes
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Social status, Family lineages, Jealousy, Tikopia
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Changes in Kin Unit Activity ("Normal" Social Change)
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, JS: Famine, Fono) (London, England) (1953) , 8 page(s)
This document contains eight pages of undated handwritten notes on unlined paper. The main portion begins on page two and is titled "Changes in Kin Unit Activity ('Normal' Social Change)," with "II b" at the head, dictated to James Spillius by Raymond Firth. Pages one and four are additional comments in an unknown...
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, JS: Famine, Fono) (London, England) (1953) , 8 page(s)
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This document contains eight pages of undated handwritten notes on unlined paper. The main portion begins on page two and is titled "Changes in Kin Unit Activity ('Normal' Social Change)," with "II b" at the head, dictated to James Spillius by Raymond Firth. Pages one and four are additional comments in an unknown hand. Note also that pages six and seven of this document are two versions of page four in the original, so that the second may be vie...
This document contains eight pages of undated handwritten notes on unlined paper. The main portion begins on page two and is titled "Changes in Kin Unit Activity ('Normal' Social Change)," with "II b" at the head, dictated to James Spillius by Raymond Firth. Pages one and four are additional comments in an unknown hand. Note also that pages six and seven of this document are two versions of page four in the original, so that the second may be viewed without the overlay of comments. The entire document concerns changes in kin units, determined by family lineages, between Firth's first and second visits, and the factors influencing those changes.
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Date Written / Recorded
1953
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Essay
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Family lineages, Kin groups, Tikopia
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Chart: Funeral Rituals
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 6 page(s)
Handwritten chart, circa 1933, re: funeral rituals -- detailing events, associated objects, the persons involved, and their relationships.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 6 page(s)
Description
Handwritten chart, circa 1933, re: funeral rituals -- detailing events, associated objects, the persons involved, and their relationships.
Date Written / Recorded
1933
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Graph
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Family lineages, Death, Funerals, Tikopia
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Sir Raymond William Firth Collection, LSE Library. Used with permission of the LSE Library and the Raymond Firth Estate.
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Fakapenu te Vai: Reciprocating the Baskets of Food
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 8 page(s)
Handwritten notes, titled "Fakapenu te Vai: Reciprocating the Baskets of Food," circa 1933, re: gift-giving as part of funeral rituals. Firth lists gifts, with givers and those reciprocating, and the reason for each, along with notes further explaining the complicated exchange process.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 8 page(s)
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Handwritten notes, titled "Fakapenu te Vai: Reciprocating the Baskets of Food," circa 1933, re: gift-giving as part of funeral rituals. Firth lists gifts, with givers and those reciprocating, and the reason for each, along with notes further explaining the complicated exchange process.
Date Written / Recorded
1933
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Family lineages, Gifts and gift-giving, Death, Funerals, Tikopia
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Sir Raymond William Firth Collection, LSE Library. Used with permission of the LSE Library and the Raymond Firth Estate.
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Genealogy of Personnel of Funeral Group
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 6 page(s)
Handwritten genealogical chart, circa 1933, titled "Genealogy of Personnel of Funeral Group."
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 6 page(s)
Description
Handwritten genealogical chart, circa 1933, titled "Genealogy of Personnel of Funeral Group."
Date Written / Recorded
1933
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Graph
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Funerals, Family lineages, Genealogy, Tikopia
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Sir Raymond William Firth Collection, LSE Library. Used with permission of the LSE Library and the Raymond Firth Estate.
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Genealogy: Pu Fetauta
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 5 page(s)
Handwritten genealogical chart, circa 1933, of the lineage of Pu Fetauta.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 5 page(s)
Description
Handwritten genealogical chart, circa 1933, of the lineage of Pu Fetauta.
Date Written / Recorded
1933
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Graph
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Family lineages, Kin relationships, Tikopia
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Sir Raymond William Firth Collection, LSE Library. Used with permission of the LSE Library and the Raymond Firth Estate.
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Incomplete Notes re: Funeral Economics
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 2 page(s)
Incomplete typewritten notes, with handwritten annotations, circa 1933, re: funeral economics. Firth discusses transfers of wealth as part of funeral customs in Tikopia.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Funeral Economics) (London, England) (1933) , 2 page(s)
Description
Incomplete typewritten notes, with handwritten annotations, circa 1933, re: funeral economics. Firth discusses transfers of wealth as part of funeral customs in Tikopia.
Date Written / Recorded
1933
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Essay
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Family lineages, Gifts and gift-giving, Death, Funerals, Tikopia
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Sir Raymond William Firth Collection, LSE Library. Used with permission of the LSE Library and the Raymond Firth Estate.
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Jealousy between Men of Rank
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Origins) (London, England) (1960) , 3 page(s)
Three typewritten pages, with handwritten notations, describe incidents of jealousy shown by Tikopia chiefs and elders, particularly relating to Firth's interactions with the people. Taken from Firth's 1929 field notes. Undated.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Origins) (London, England) (1960) , 3 page(s)
Description
Three typewritten pages, with handwritten notations, describe incidents of jealousy shown by Tikopia chiefs and elders, particularly relating to Firth's interactions with the people. Taken from Firth's 1929 field notes. Undated.
Date Written / Recorded
1960
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Essay
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Family lineages, Jealousy, Chieftains, Tikopia
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Kinship Seminar, 19??
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Notes for Fieldwork) (London, England) (1964) , 2 page(s)
Date: 19?? Handwritten notes, titled "Kinship Seminar," with subheadings 'I. Method in Kinship Investigation' and sub-subheading 'Biographical Method.' Mentions other anthropologists such as Margaret Mead.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Tikopia and Solomon Islands Other, Notes for Fieldwork) (London, England) (1964) , 2 page(s)
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Date: 19?? Handwritten notes, titled "Kinship Seminar," with subheadings 'I. Method in Kinship Investigation' and sub-subheading 'Biographical Method.' Mentions other anthropologists such as Margaret Mead.
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Ephemera
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Family lineages, Interviewing techniques for anthropology, Seminars and workshops
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Sir Raymond William Firth Collection, LSE Library. Used with permission of the LSE Library and the Raymond Firth Estate.
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Malay Kinship
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Malay Kinship) (London, England) (1951) , 299 page(s)
Bound undated notebook, titled "Malay Kinship" on cover, containing handwritten notes by Raymond and Rosemary Firth (and possibly others in dictation) regarding kinship among the Malay people. Citations are included. The notes are written in English but include portions in an indigenous language.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Malay Kinship) (London, England) (1951) , 299 page(s)
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Bound undated notebook, titled "Malay Kinship" on cover, containing handwritten notes by Raymond and Rosemary Firth (and possibly others in dictation) regarding kinship among the Malay people. Citations are included. The notes are written in English but include portions in an indigenous language.
Date Written / Recorded
1951
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Research notes
Contributor
Rosemary Firth, 1912-2001, Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Rosemary Firth, 1912-2001, Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Family lineages, Kinship nomenclature, Malay
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