Searching for Nei Nim`anoa
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Author:TEAIWA Teresia Kieuea
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ISBN:2770000414227
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Publication Date:January 1995
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Searching for Nei Nim`anoa
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Author:TEAIWA Teresia Kieuea
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ISBN:2770000414227
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Publication Date:January 1995
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Edition:1
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Pacific Islands Educational Resource Centre
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This collection of writings chronicles my search for emotional and intellectual roots. But given the mixed nature of my identity, it has been a project marked by frequent displacements and replacements, detours and retours. The convergency of my father's Banaban and Gilbertese history and my mother's African American heritage has produced a peculiar cultural, linguistic, and symbolic map for me.
Nei Nim'anoa, a figure from Gilbertese mythology, symbolizes for me this sense of rootedness and routedness. Descending from the tree of life, she charted a course from Samoa to Tungaru (the Gilberts), and bequeathed a wonderful voyaging tradition to her descendents. Nei Nim'anoa is partiucalrly remarkable as one of only a few female figures in the male-dominated field of Pacific Island navigational traditions.
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This collection of writings chronicles my search for emotional and intellectual roots. But given the mixed nature of my identity, it has been a project marked by frequent displacements and replacements, detours and retours. The convergency of my father's Banaban and Gilbertese history and my mother's African American heritage has produced a peculiar cultural, linguistic, and symbolic map for me.
Nei Nim'anoa, a figure from Gilbertese mythology, symbolizes for me this sense of rootedness and routedness. Descending from the tree of life, she charted a course from Samoa to Tungaru (the Gilberts), and bequeathed a wonderful voyaging tradition to her descendents. Nei Nim'anoa is partiucalrly remarkable as one of only a few female figures in the male-dominated field of Pacific Island navigational traditions.
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Author: TEAIWA Teresia KieueaISBN: 2770000414227Publication Date: January 1995Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Pacific Islands Educational Resource CentreCountry of Publication:
This collection of writings chronicles my search for emotional and intellectual roots. But given the mixed nature of my identity, it has been a project marked by frequent displacements and replacements, detours and retours. The convergency of my father's Banaban and Gilbertese history and my mother's African American heritage has produced a peculiar cultural, linguistic, and symbolic map for me.
Nei Nim'anoa, a figure from Gilbertese mythology, symbolizes for me this sense of rootedness and routedness. Descending from the tree of life, she charted a course from Samoa to Tungaru (the Gilberts), and bequeathed a wonderful voyaging tradition to her descendents. Nei Nim'anoa is partiucalrly remarkable as one of only a few female figures in the male-dominated field of Pacific Island navigational traditions.
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Author: TEAIWA Teresia KieueaISBN: 2770000414227Publication Date: January 1995Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Pacific Islands Educational Resource CentreCountry of Publication:
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