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Neither Cargo nor Cult - Ritual Politics and the Colonial Imagination in Fiji (Paperback, New)
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Neither Cargo nor Cult - Ritual Politics and the Colonial Imagination in Fiji (Paperback, New)
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In the 1880s an oracle priest, Navosavakadua, mobilized Fijians of
the hinterlands against the encroachment of both Fijian chiefs and
British colonizers. British officials called the movement the Tuka
cult, imagining it as a contagious superstition that had to be
stopped. Navosavakadua and many of his followers, deemed "dangerous
and disaffected natives," were exiled. Scholars have since made
Tuka the standard example of the Pacific cargo cult, describing it
as a millenarian movement in which dispossessed islanders sought
Western goods by magical means. In this study of colonial and
postcolonial Fiji, Martha Kaplan examines the effects of narratives
made real and traces a complex history that began neither as a
search for cargo, nor as a cult. Engaging Fijian oral history and
texts as well as colonial records, Kaplan resituates Tuka in the
flow of indigenous Fijian history-making and rereads the archives
for an ethnography of British colonizing power. Proposing neither
unchanging indigenous culture nor the inevitable hegemony of
colonial power, she describes the dialogic relationship between
plural, contesting, and changing articulations of both Fijian and
colonial culture. A remarkable enthnographic account of power and
meaning, Neither Cargo nor Cult addresses compelling questions
within anthropological theory. It will attract a wide audience
among those interested in colonial and postcolonial societies,
ritual and religious movements, hegemony and resistance, and the
Pacific Islands.
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