“FīfīlkaMaka”: Preparing and Sharing the Gifts from the Ocean
Alisi Numia Katoanga and
Maria Humphries
Chapter 2.6 in Stories to Tell Your Students, 2011, pp 113-116 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Palu was excited! It was the day “Ta ’Atu” was to begin. There was great anticipation in the village. The schooling fish were coming into the shores of Ha’ano1 and he was ready to join the gatherers! Indeed, when he and Uncle Finau arrived on the beach, many of the people of the four local villages were ready to greet the fish. They would gather as many of them as possible not only for the immediate feast ahead, but also for the careful preparation and preservation of some of them for the joyful sharing among the people who could not be at the “Ta ’Atu.”
Keywords: Values; Love; Distribution; Responsibility; Entitlements; Education; Team Work (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230370432_52
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