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A detailed travel-ethnographic study of a Micronesian island community presents daily life, dwellings, and social organization. It describes native houses and bachelors’ clubs, clothing and personal adornment, and the songs, dances, and incantations that structure performance and social occasions. A substantial portion examines the island’s distinctive stone money system—its manufacture, circulation, and role in exchange, status, and ceremonial giving—while also outlining friendships, kinship patterns, and class distinctions. Religion, burial rites, tattooing practices, and sensory perception such as color classification are discussed with attention to ritual meaning and material culture. Practical appendices supply grammatical notes, vocabulary, maps, and photographic illustrations that document the author’s observations.

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William Henry Furness

William Henry Furness was an American Unitarian minister and author known for his contributions to anthropology and folklore. His works often explore the cultural practices of indigenous peoples, particularly in Borneo. Among his notable writings is "Folk-lore in Borneo," which delves into the rich traditions and customs of the region's inhabitants. Furness also delivered significant discourses, such as "A Discourse for the Time," reflecting his engagement with contemporary social issues. His scholarly approach and dedication to understanding diverse cultures have left a lasting impact on the study of folklore and anthropology.

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