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Paul Marks Investigating And Publishing Community Ideas, Mildred Loomis Dec 1966

Paul Marks Investigating And Publishing Community Ideas, Mildred Loomis

Green Revolution

Reports on Paul Marks's survey about interest in intentional community living.


The Time Has Come For A Third Force In The Explosive World - Part Ii Dec 1966

The Time Has Come For A Third Force In The Explosive World - Part Ii

Green Revolution

Proposal to create an alternative to US A.I.D. program for underdeveloped nations.


Civilizations Rise And Fall In 200-Year Financial Cycles, Royal D. Rood Dec 1966

Civilizations Rise And Fall In 200-Year Financial Cycles, Royal D. Rood

Green Revolution

"Excerpted from pamphlet."


Golden Acres Producing "Ole Time" Apple Cider Vinegar, A P. Thompson Dec 1966

Golden Acres Producing "Ole Time" Apple Cider Vinegar, A P. Thompson

Green Revolution

No abstract provided.


05 Holau, The Voyage Of Mr. Boe, Mark Etua, Pita Sharples, Priscilla Taulupo, Bill Donner Jan 1966

05 Holau, The Voyage Of Mr. Boe, Mark Etua, Pita Sharples, Priscilla Taulupo, Bill Donner

Sikaiana Oral Stories

This is the story of the last (or one of the last) voyages (holau) from Sikaiana. It was recorded by Mark Etua as part of linguistic research done by Peter Sharples among the Sikaiana. The transcription into the Sikaiana language was done by Priscilla Taulupo and the rough translation by Bill Donner (sorry for any errors).

Traditionally, Sikaiana people were master voyagers, capable of traveling hundreds of kilometers. This voyage was probably conducted in the 1920s by a trader for Lever Brothers in his dinghy when he was short of supplies. He had several Sikaiana people help, including …


04 Taupule, A Woman From Tuvalu, Johnson Siota, Pita Sharples Dr, Priscilla Taulupo, Bill Donner Jan 1966

04 Taupule, A Woman From Tuvalu, Johnson Siota, Pita Sharples Dr, Priscilla Taulupo, Bill Donner

Sikaiana Oral Stories

This recording was made by Johnson Siota was part of linguistic research conducted by Dr. Pita Sharples among the Sikaiana people of the Solomon Islands n the 1960s. The transcription in Sikaiana is by Priscilla Taulupo and the rough translation is by Bill Donner. The story of Taupule was well known to Sikaiana people during my stays in the 1980s on Sikaiana. She came from the Tuvalu and was dropped off on Sikaiana by a trader during her pregnancy, sometime in the late 1800s. She warned traders that life would change from contact with Europeans. her descendants felt a certain …