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The Last White Canoe Of The Lau Of Malaita, Solomon Islands

Sean Kingston Publishing
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Building a beautiful ornamented 'white canoe' was a way for the Lau people of Malaita in Solomon Islands to honour the ghosts of their ancestors in the days before they became Christians. This book tells the story of the last of these canoes, built in 1968 by one of the few clans still following their traditional religion, as witnessed by the late anthropologist Pierre Maranda.Maranda observed how the great artistic projects of Malaita were once supportedby elaborate ritual procedures and celebrated with community festivals. James Tuita was among the Lau boys who played with Maranda's son and, years later, he visited Quebec to help Maranda with his research. Besides writing the Lau text for this book, he contributes his insights into the radical changes in Lau society during his lifetimenand the importance of maintaining its cultural traditions. Ben Burt, a curator at the British Museum, knew Maranda through his own anthropological research inMalaita and worked with James Tuita to ensure that Maranda's plans for his ethnographic research were realized after his death. It is published, as Marandaintended, in Lau and English languages, to return some of their cultural heritage to the people of Lau, Malaita and Solomon Islands.'The Last White-Canoe describes a people struggling against the challenges of colonial and Christian modernity through the revitalization of the craftsmanship and sacred knowledge of canoe-making during the transition from traditional religion to Christianity. With their experience of working with local experts and appreciation of indigenous historical and cultural knowledge, the authors confidently take the reader into the sacred world of this Lau community and the cultural heritage of Malaita and Solomon Islands. It is a task well done.'Revd Dr Ben Wate, Solomon Islands National University. 'This bilingual, international collaboration in scholarship offers rich insights into the complexities of making a major cultural object in Solomon Islands in the mid-twentieth century. Vividly detailed, and illustratedwith photographs taken throughout the process, the book makes a way of living and thinking alive to the reader.' Dr Lissant Bolton, Keeper of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, British Museum.


  • | Author: Pierre Maranda|James Tuita Dede|Ben Burt
  • | Publisher: Sean Kingston Publishing
  • | Publication Date: May 30, 2022
  • | Number of Pages: 112 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 1912385341
  • | ISBN-13: 9781912385348
Author:
Pierre Maranda, James Tuita Dede, Ben Burt
Publisher:
Sean Kingston Publishing
Publication Date:
May 30, 2022
Number of pages:
112 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
1912385341
ISBN-13:
9781912385348