
The Mountain Arapesh, V3-4: Socio-Economic Life And Diary Of Events In Alitoa is a book written by the renowned anthropologist Margaret Mead. The book is a comprehensive study of the socio-economic life of the Mountain Arapesh people of Papua New Guinea, particularly in the village of Alitoa. The book is divided into two volumes, V3 and V4, which detail the daily lives of the Arapesh people, their customs, traditions, and beliefs. Mead's research is based on her extensive fieldwork in the village, where she lived among the Arapesh people for several years, learning their language and customs.The book provides a detailed account of the Arapesh people's economic activities, including agriculture, hunting, and fishing. It also explores their social organization, including their kinship system, marriage customs, and religious beliefs. Mead's diary of events in Alitoa provides an intimate portrayal...
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