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Hiri

Archaeology of Long-Distance Maritime Trade along the South Coast of Papua New Guinea

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An edition of Hiri (2017)

Hiri

Archaeology of Long-Distance Maritime Trade along the South Coast of Papua New Guinea

"In the late 1800s ... each year the Motu women manufactured tens of thousands of clay pots to be loaded onto the ships that men built then sailed with their cargos westward some 400 kilometres ... the pots ... were exchanged for hundreds of tons of sago flour. While in those villages, the men dismantled their ships and built them anew ... because trees of sufficient size to make large sailing ships did not grow in the lands of their home villages. Both the Motu of the Port Moresby region and sago producers of the Gulf of Papua to the west knew of these ventures as 'hiri'. The origin of the 'hiri' has long remained a mystery ..."

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Language
English
Pages
608

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Hiri: Archaeology of Long-Distance Maritime Trade along the South Coast of Papua New Guinea
Feb 28, 2017, University of Hawaii Press
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Source title: Hiri: Archaeology of Long-Distance Maritime Trade along the South Coast of Papua New Guinea

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Library of Congress
GN799.C45S44 2017, GN799.C45 S44 2017

The Physical Object

Format
hardcover
Number of pages
608

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27398267M
ISBN 10
0824853660
ISBN 13
9780824853662
LCCN
2016015370
OCLC/WorldCat
946725963
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0824853660

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Work ID
OL20209945W

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