Samoan Planters: Tradition and Economic Development in Polynesia
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Vignettes of villagers enliven this exploration into how traditional customs and values influence economic development among Samoan planters. Emphasis on research design and fieldwork combines with an intimate portrayal of a modern Polynesian nation in transition.
Author: Timothy O'Meara (University of North Carolina, USA)
Format: Paperback, 242 pages, 162mm x 233mm, 345 g
Published: 1990, Cengage Learning, Inc, United States
Genre: Social Sciences: Textbooks & Study Guides
Vignettes of villagers enliven this exploration into how traditional customs and values influence economic development among Samoan planters. Emphasis on research design and fieldwork combines with an intimate portrayal of a modern Polynesian nation in transition.