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Lightning Meets the west Wind. The Malaita Massacre.

Lightning Meets the west Wind. The Malaita Massacre.

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Lightning Meets the west Wind. The Malaita Massacre.

by Keesing, Roger M.; Corris, Peter

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ISBN 10
0195542231
ISBN 13
9780195542233
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Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1980. xv, 219pp, index, notes, bw ills, endpaper maps. Or black cloth in jacket. Slight creasing to flap otherwie near new. The 1927 killing of William Bell, a colonial government representative on Malaita in the Solomon Islands sparked a destruction more wanton and complete than could have been foreseen. The subsequent random killing of the Kwaio, raping of their women, destruction of their shrines and desecration of their sacred objects resulted in a severe dislocation in the Kwaio way of life from which they never recovered.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo.

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Title
Lightning Meets the west Wind. The Malaita Massacre.
Author
Keesing, Roger M.; Corris, Peter
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0195542231
ISBN 13
9780195542233
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
Melbourne
Date Published
1980
Size
8vo
Keywords
Solomon Islands Melanesia Pacific Malaita Massacre Kwaio Basiana Adelaide Plantation Punitive Anthropology
Bookseller catalogs
Pacific; True Crime; Anthropology, Sociology, Ethnology;

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