An Otago Storeman in Solomon Islands
The diary of William Crossan, copra trader, 1885-86
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt24hb4rContributor(s)
Bayliss-Smith, Tim (editor)
Bennett, Judith A. (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
An Otago Storeman in Solomon Islands reaches from inland South Island of New Zealand across to the Solomon Islands during the 1880s. William Crossan's Otago experience as a versatile storeman with a solid work ethic helped him survive on the Melanesian frontier where he encountered conflicting clans, cannibalism, cheating traders, and co-operative entrepreneurial big men. His diary provides many glimpses into Makiran society as it encountered new ideas, new employment, and western technology. It is a welcome addition to the sparse record of these cryptic copra traders seeking fortunes on the cusp of indigenous tradition and incoming colonialism.
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HistoryISBN
9781922144218, 9781922144201Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
http://press.anu.edu.auPublication date and place
2012Classification
Australasian and Pacific history