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  2. Trobriand Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Trobriand Islands are a 450-square-kilometre ... Map including the Trobriand Islands This page was last edited on 14 January 2025, at 18:55 (UTC). ...

  3. Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories - Wikipedia

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    Reenactment of a Viking landing in L'Anse aux Meadows. Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories are speculative theories which propose that visits to the Americas, interactions with the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, or both, were made by people from elsewhere prior to Christopher Columbus's first voyage to the Caribbean in 1492. [1]

  4. List of matrilineal or matrilocal societies - Wikipedia

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    Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea: Patrilocal Matrilineal Bronisław Malinowski: 1916 Bribri: North America: Costa Rica: Matrilocal Matrilineal William More Gabb: 1875 Bunt: Asia: India: Patrilocal Matrilineal E Kathleen Gough: 1954 Chamorro: Oceania: Guam and Mariana Islands: Matrilineal Guampedia: Cherokee: North America: United States ...

  5. Trobriand people - Wikipedia

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    The term "Trobriand" itself is not Kilivilan: the islands take this name from the French explorer Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand who visited in 1793. [2] Malinowski in the Trobriands. Drawing upon earlier work by BronisÅ‚aw Malinowski, Dorothy D. Lee's scholarly writings refer to "non-lineal codifications of reality". In such a ...

  6. Trobriand plate - Wikipedia

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    The Trobriand plate was, and likely is, an independent microplate between New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. It has some unique geology, having the presence of the youngest metamorphic core complexes on earth. If there is presently active subduction between it and the Solomon Sea plate, at the Trobriand Trough, it continues to be an active ...

  7. Kaileuna - Wikipedia

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    The 1929 map of the Trobriand Islands shows five villages on Kayleuna. Kaileuna is an island in the Trobriand Islands group of Papua New Guinea. With an area of 45.53 km 2, it is the second-largest island in the group, after Kiriwina. [1] As of the census of the population of 2000, there were 1,908 people living on the island, in five villages:

  8. Kiriwina - Wikipedia

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    Kiriwina is the largest of the Trobriand Islands, with an area of 290.5 km 2 (112.2 sq mi). [1] It is part of the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea. Most of the 12,000 people who live in the Trobriands live on Kiriwina. The Kilivila language, also known as Kiriwina, is spoken on the island. The main town is Losuia.

  9. Category:Trobriand Islands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Trobriand Islands" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...