Tonga is one of the few remaining kingdoms in the world and surely is the smallest. It is, moreover, the only Polynesian society that has maintained its political independence unbroken, and its cultural heritage largely intact. Much has been written about Tonga in the two centuries since it was first visited by man, but most of the writing has been in the form of travellers' tales or, more recently. anthropological treatises. With the exception of two small works written for Tongan schoolchildren about half a century ago, no attempt has been made to collate a systematic and scholarly history of this island group and its unique people. This book fills that gap. It combines the work of fourteen scholars, each of whom is an expert in his field, and four of whom are Tongans. The work begins with the myths which Tongans tell about the origins of their land and people. The early history of the group is investigated through modern archaeological techniques and a recounting of ancient legends. Accounts are given of the coming of the western navigators, the arrival of the beachcombers and evangelization of the islands by Christian missionaries. The establishment of the Tongan Kingdom, the setting up of its constitution, the problems besetting the tiny State in the age of aggressive imperialism and the reign of the revered Queen Sālote are all dealt with. The book ends with an assessment of the problems of contemporary Tonga from the viewpoints of an anthropologist and an economist.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Tonga is one of the few remaining kingdoms in the world and surely is the smallest. It is, moreover, the only Polynesian society that has maintained its political independence unbroken, and its cultural heritage largely intact. The book ends with an assessment of the problems of contemporary Tonga from the viewpoints af an anthropologist and an economist. **The jacket is sun faded at the spine, has 3 tape-repaired tears and a tiny piece missing from the inside bottom front.**. Seller Inventory # 002376
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Seller: Your Book Soon, Stroud, GLOS, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. xii / 297 pp bw illustrations, black cloth with gilt title to spine. Clean sound book minor wear, dust wrapper edge worn with tears , sunned spine. Seller Inventory # 046851
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Seller: Hay-on-Wye Booksellers, Hay-on-Wye, HEREF, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. Knocks to cover edges. Heavily worn dustjacket with fading/scratches/creases/scuffs/tears. Foxing to textblock edges. Light tanning to pages & creases to corners. Text very good. Seller Inventory # 139711-121523LW
Seller: Bishops Green Books, Newbury, BERKS, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. A black coloured hardback book, with gilt titles running along the spine. Comes with nice clean, dust jacket, not price clipped. First published in 1977 by Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia, First Edition. This wonderful book is in really very good condition and as its a used book, normal wear, marks and tear apply consistent with use and age. 297 pages, all intact and nice tight binding. Tonga is one of the few remaining kingdoms in the world and surely the smallest. It is, moreover, the only Polynesian independence unbroken, and its cultural heritage largely intact. The work begins with the myths which Tongans tell about the origins of their land and people. The early history of the group is investigated through modern archaeological techniques and a recounting of ancient legends. Accounts are given of the coming of the western navigators, the arrival of the beachcombers and evangelization of the islands by Christian missionaries. The establishment of the Tongan Kingdom, the setting up of its constitution, the problems besetting the tiny state in the age of aggressive imperialism and the reign of the revered Queen Salote are dealt with. The book ends with an assessment of the problems of contemporary Tonga from the viewpoints of an anthropologist and an economist. Seller Inventory # 2072
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