The Play of Time |
PREFACE |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
NOTE ON TRANSCRIPTION |
![]() | INTRODUCTION THE LAND AND PEOPLE OF KODI |
![]() | PART ONE THE KODI CONSTRUCTION OF THE PAST |
![]() | 1 The Imported Past Foreign Sources of Power |
![]() | 2 The Local Origins of Time The Day, Month, and Seasons |
![]() | 3 The Past in Narrative The Creation of the Calendar |
![]() | 4 The Past in Objects |
![]() | 5 The Past in Action The Rites of the Kodi Year |
![]() | PART TWO EXCHANGE SEQUENCES AND STRATEGIES |
![]() | 6 Exchanges over Time Continuities Between Past and Present |
• | Hierarchy, Regional Differences, and Exchange |
• | Less Than Revolutionary: Money and the Traditional Economy |
• | A View from the 1980s |
![]() | A Slice of Time: Exchange in the Period 1983-88 |
• | Reflections and Evaluations |
• | Biographical Time, Exchange, and Rival Scales of Value |
![]() | 7 Time as Value Taking the Bull by the Horns |
![]() | 8 Contested Time The Feast in Dream Village |
![]() | 9 Death and the End of Time Final Exchanges |
![]() | PART THREE LOCAL TIME AND THE ENCOUNTER WITH "HISTORY" |
![]() | 10 A New Order of Time Church and State |
![]() | 11 The Past as Ideology New Heroes, New Histories |
![]() | 12 The Embattled Chronologer The Politics of the Calendar |
![]() | 13 Revolutions in Time, Revolutions in Consciousness |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES |
![]() | INDEX |