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Edited by Hugh Laracy
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43.62
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ISBN10: 982020027X, ISBN13: 9789820200272, [publisher: University of the South Pacific, Suva & Honiara] Softcover A very good soft pack of 176 pages with a very good soft cover. Solomon Islanders have recorded much of their history- a term which refers both to the events of the past and to ways of viewing those events- a rich oral tradition, and in a variety of art forms. But hitherto few have written about it. Most of the writing about the Solomon Islands has been done by foreigners. This is an important exception. The authors are Solomon Islanders. They present a survey of their people's history that is well informed, wide ranging and up-tp-date
[Banora Point, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 1989]
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Hugh Laracy (Editor)
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49.99
Masalai Press /Abebooks
ISBN10: 982020027X, ISBN13: 9789820200272, [publisher: Institute of Pacific Studies] Softcover 176 pp., illustrations, bibliography, index. Solomon Islanders have recorded much of their history - a term which refers both to the events of the past and to ways of viewing those events - in a rich oral tradition, and in a variety of art forms. But hitherto few of them have written about it. Most of the writing about the Solomon Islands has been done by foreigners, araikwao. Ples Blong Iumi is an important exception. The authors are Solomon Islanders. Academically trained and drawing on a wide range of sources (from archaeology to archives, and including oral tradition), they present a survey of their people's history that is well-informed, wide-ranging and up-to-date; and at once critical yet sympathetic. Significant as a contribution to an incipient national literature and as a work of scholarly reference, Ples Blong Iumi is also important as an expression of a new political identity. Solomon Islands became an independent nation in 1978. It is fitting, and not before time, therefore, that its own writers should now present the story of their own nation, for the enlightenment of their own people - and for that of the wider audience beyond the Solomons.
[Oakland, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1989] ...
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Hugh Laracy (Editor)
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[Suva, Fiji] Institute of Pacific Studies of University of the South Pacific 1989 Trade paperback Fine. 176 p., illustrations, bibliography, index. Solomon Islanders have recorded much of their history-a term which refers both to the events of the past and to ways of viewing those events-in a rich oral tradition, and in a variety of art forms. But hitherto few of them have written about it. Most of the writing about the Solomon Islands has been done by foreigners, araikwao. Ples Blong Iumi is an important exception. The authors are Solomon Islanders. Academically trained and drawing on a wide range of sources (from archaeology to archives, and including oral tradition), they present a survey of their people's history that is well-informed, wide-ranging and up-to-date; and at once critical yet sympathetic. Significant as a contribution to an incipient national literature and as a work of scholarly reference, Ples Blong Iumi is also important as an expression of a new political identity. Solomon Islands became an independent nation in 1978. It is fitting, and not before time, therefore, that its own writers should now present the story of their own nation, for the enlightenment of their own people-and for that of the wider audience beyond the Solomons.
Hugh Laracy Editor
USD
50.00
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[Suva, Fiji]: Institute of Pacific Studies of University of the South Pacific. Date: 1989. Trade paperback. Fine.. 176 p., illustrations, bibliography, index. . Solomon Islanders have recorded much of their history-a term which refers both to the events of the past and to ways of viewing those events-in a rich oral tradition, and in a variety of art forms. But hitherto few of them have written about it. Most of the writing about the Solomon Islands has been done by foreigners, araikwao. Ples Blong Iumi is an important exception. The authors are Solomon Islanders. Academically trained and drawing on a wide range of sources (from archaeology to archives, and including oral tradition), they present a survey of their people's history that is well-informed, wide-ranging and up-to-date; and at once critical yet sympathetic. Significant as a contribution to an incipient national literature and as a work of scholarly reference, Ples Blong Iumi is also important as an expression of a new political identity. Solomon Islands became an independent nation in 1978. It is fitting, and not before time, therefore, that its own writers should now present the story of their own nation, for the enlightenment of their own people-and for that of the wider audience beyond the Solomons. 1989. Institute of Pacific Studies of University of the South Pacific ISBN 982020027X 9789820200272 [US]
Laracy, Hugh (Editor)
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92.29
Arty Bees Books /Abebooks
ISBN10: 982020027X, ISBN13: 9789820200272, [publisher: Institute of Pacific Studies of University of the South Pacific] Softcover First Edition Paperback in tidy condition. Received stamp on front cover but no other markings or stamps. Some creasing to page corners. 176pp. The authors of this book are Solomon Islanders, academically trained and drawing on a wide range of sources. They present a survey of their people's history that is well-informed and wide-ranging; and at once critical yet sympathetic.
[Wellington, New Zealand] [Publication Year: 1989]
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ISBN10: 982020027X, ISBN13: 9789820200272, [publisher: Institute of Pacific Studies] Softcover Like New
[liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1989]

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