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Les fondations du royaume de ’Uvea

Une histoire à revisiter
Bernard Vienne and Daniel Frimigacci
p. 27-60

Abstracts

In the so called historical anthropological perspective which involves a questioning of the historical data itself, the archeological findings and the ethnohistorical records from ’Uvea island are reevaluated according to a four stages sequence previously established for Uvea and a chronology embedded in a regional sequence with reference to Tonga and Futuna. The nature of the dynamic process of evolution and cultural differentiation from the earlier Lapita settlements to the late centralized proto-kingdom of ’Uvea is evaluated in a way which outlines the importance to be conceded to the «events» and the «actors’ strategies» of history.

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References

Bibliographical reference

Bernard Vienne and Daniel Frimigacci, “Les fondations du royaume de ’Uvea”Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 122-123 | 2006, 27-60.

Electronic reference

Bernard Vienne and Daniel Frimigacci, “Les fondations du royaume de ’Uvea”Journal de la Société des Océanistes [Online], 122-123 | Année 2006, Online since 01 December 2009, connection on 28 March 2024. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/jso/529; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/jso.529

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About the authors

Bernard Vienne

Ethnologue à l’IRD-Nouméa, UR 092 ADENTHRO(Adaptations humaines aux environnements tropicaux durant l’Holocène), vienne@lagoon.nc

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Daniel Frimigacci

Archéologue à l’IRD-Nouméa, UR 092 ADENTHRO, dfrimigacci@canl.nc

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