An American Anthropologist in Melanesia : : A. B. Lewis and the Joseph N. Field South Pacific Expedition, 1909–1913 (Volume I: Field Diaries) / / Robert L. Welsch.
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Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Textual Note
- Abbreviations and Short Titles
- Part One: Introduction
- The Joseph N. Field South Pacific Expedition of 1909-1913
- Part Two: The Field Diaries of A. B. Lewis
- Book 1: Fiji
- 9 June 1909 - 8 July 1909
- Fiji
- Book 2: Humholdt Bay and German New Guinea
- 29 August 1909-11 December 1909
- Humboldt Bay and German New Guinea
- To the Berlinhafen Islands
- Sissano Lagoon
- Book 3 : West New Britain and the Huon Gulf
- 12 December 1909-5 April 1710
- West New Britain
- Finschhafen and the Huon Gulf
- Book 4: Friedrich Wilhelmshafen and the North Coast
- 5 April 1910- 24 September 1910
- To Friedrich Wilhelmshafen
- On the North Coast
- Up the Kaiserin Augusta River
- Book 5: The Gazelle Peninsula and Solomon Islands
- 26 September 1910 - 6 January 1911
- The Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain
- The Solomon Islands
- Book 6: To New Zealand, the New Hebrides, and New Caledonia, with a Return to German New Guinea
- 6 January 1911 — 25 December 1911
- New Zealand and the New Hebrides
- New Caledonia
- Return to German New Guinea: The Admiralty Islands
- Book 7: Papua, Dutch New Guinea, and Home
- 25 December 1911-June 1913
- Papua
- Eastern Papua and the Massim
- Dutch New Guinea
- The Long Road Home: From Batavia to Chicago
- Return from the Field
- PART THREE: CONCLUSION
- A. B. Lewis and the Discipline of Anthropology before the Great War
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index