Nest in the Wind

Nest in the Wind
Author: Martha C. Ward
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2004-10-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478610549

During her first visit to the beautiful island of Pohnpei in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, anthropologist Martha Ward discovered people who grew quarter-ton yams in secret and ritually shared a powerful drink called kava. She managed a medical research project, ate dog, became pregnant, and responded to spells placed on her. Thirty years later she returned to Pohnpei to learn what had happened there since her first visit. Were islanders still relaxed and casual about sex? Were they still obsessed with titles and social rank? Was the island still lush and beautiful? Had the inhabitants remained healthy? This second edition of Wards best-selling account is a rare, longitudinal study that tracks people, processes, and a place through decades of change. It is also an intimate record of doing fieldwork that immerses readers in the sights, smells, tastes, sounds, and the sensory richness of Pohnpei. Ward addresses the ageless ethnographic questions about family life, politics, religion, traditional medicine, magic, and death together with contemporary concerns about postcolonial survival, the discontinuities of culture, and adaptation to the demands of a global age. Her insightful discoveries illuminate the evolution of a culture possibly distant from yet important to people living in other parts of the world.

My Tropic Isle

My Tropic Isle
Author: E. J. Banfield
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN:

"My Tropic Isle" by E. J. Banfield Edmund James "Ted" Banfield was an author and naturalist in Queensland, Australia who was interested in a variety of topics having to do with the natural world. In this book, he produces a travelogue of sorts about his time in the tropics. North Queensland is characterized by its tropical climate, which allowed the author, and thus also his readers, to experience new and exotic flora, fauna, and ways of life.

My Tropic Isle

My Tropic Isle
Author: Edmund James Banfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1913
Genre: Dunk Island
ISBN:

Jumpin' Jim's Ukulele Island

Jumpin' Jim's Ukulele Island
Author: Jim Beloff
Publisher: Flea Market Music Incorporated
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780634079801

(Fretted). A fun and refreshing potion of 31 tropical songs arranged for uke. Chock full of sambas, calypsos, Hawaiian classics and exotic tiki tunes, Ukulele Island is a vacation in a book! Includes: Bali Ha'i * Beyond the Sea * Day-O * Don't Worry, Be Happy * The Girl from Ipanema * Jamaica Farewell * Limbo Rock * Margaritaville * One Note Samba * more! This 80-page songbook also includes suggested strum patterns and a chord chart.

The Aesthetics of Island Space

The Aesthetics of Island Space
Author: Johannes Riquet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198832400

This volume studies the spatial poetics of islands as depicted in literature, the journals of explorers and scientists, and in film. It shows how voyages of discovery posed challenges to the experience of space and how such challenges were negotiated via poetic engagement with islands.

Warstorms

Warstorms
Author: J. W. Glaze
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1847280064

Soft back copy: An innocent man is accused of heresy, subject to witness as all he has worked for and loved is destroyed. Convicted and imprisoned he is forever banished from his beloved home world to wander about the cosmos in hopes of finding his place among the stars. With these events in motion the known universe will find itself in grave peril.

Lift Your Spirits

Lift Your Spirits
Author: Elizabeth M. Williams
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807163287

The Sazerac, the Hurricane, and the absinthe glass of Herbsaint are among the many well-known creations native to New Orleans's longstanding drinking culture. But more than vehicles for alcohol, the cocktails and spirits that complement the city's culinary prowess are each a token of its history. In every bar-side toast or street-corner daiquiri you can find evidence of the people, politics, and convergence of ethnicities that drive the story of the Crescent City. In Lift Your Spirits: A Celebratory History of Cocktail Culture in New Orleans, Elizabeth M. Williams, founder and director of the Southern Food and Beverage Institute, and world-renowned bartender Chris McMillian illuminate the city's open embrace of alcohol, both in religious and secular life, while delving into the myths, traditions, and personalities that have made New Orleans a destination for imbibing tourists and a mecca for mixologists. With over 40 cocktail recipes interspersed among nearly three hundred years of history, a sampling of premier cocktail bars in New Orleans, and a glossary of terms to aid drink making and mixing, Lift Your Spirits honors the art of a good drink in the city of good times.