1. Marae reflections: On the evolution of stratified chiefdoms in the Leeward Society Islands.
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Wallin, Paul and Solsvik, Reidar
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MARAE ,CHIEFDOMS ,SOCIAL systems ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL surveying ,HISTORY - Abstract
Based on archaeological data it is time to re-evaluate the stratified chiefdom of the Leeward Society Islands. The model was constructed mainly on ethno-historical/ethnological data and has been used extensively, and this social system has been projected back in time, sometimes maybe too far. The question that may be asked is: What happened during almost 1000 years of settlement in the Society Islands? Here we take as our starting point Irving Goldman's interpretation of social organization in the Society Islands, and argue for an earlier existence of either traditional chiefdoms and/or open chiefdoms in the Leeward Society Islands. New archaeological investigations of marae and habitations show that the stratified chiefdom in the Society Islands was a late development, and that the society went through several changes through time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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