Kava and ethno-cultural identity in Oceania

dc.contributor.authorAporosa, S. 'Apo'en_NZ
dc.contributor.editorRatuva, Stevemen_NZ
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-25T22:16:44Z
dc.date.available2019en_NZ
dc.date.available2019-02-25T22:16:44Z
dc.date.issued2019en_NZ
dc.description.abstractGaribaldi and Turner (Ecol Soc 9:1, 5, 2004) explain the role that particular plants play in facilitating the shared ancestry, practices, and social experience of an ethnicity. This can include spiritual connections, cultural expression and practice, ceremony, exchange, linguistic reflection, socialization, and medicinal and/or dietary systems. They term these plants “cultural keystone species” and icons of identity, plants that if removed would cause some disruptions to the cultural practices and identity of an ethnic group. Undoubtedly, kava (Piper methysticum) is the cultural keystone species for many Oceanic and Pacific peoples, a “differentiating element of common culture” (Zagefka, Ethnicity, concepts of. In: Smith AD, Hou X, Stone J, Dennis R, Rizova P (eds) The Wiley Blackwell encyclopedia of race, ethnicity, and nationalism. West Wiley, Sussex, pp 761–763, 2016) informing their ethno-cultural identity. That influence is also extending to new non-Pacific Island user groups who have embraced elements of kava ethno-cultural identity in what has been termed diasporic identity formation in reverse. This chapter will discuss kava with specific reference to ethnic positionality in Fiji while recognizing the tensions from inside and outside the region that support and threaten the continuance of the kava drinking tradition.en_NZ
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dc.identifier.citationAporosa, S. ‘Apo’. (2019). Kava and ethno-cultural identity in Oceania. In S. Ratuva (Ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Ethnicity (pp. 1–15). Singapore: Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0242-8_134-1en
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/978-981-13-0242-8_134-1en_NZ
dc.identifier.isbn9811328978en_NZ
dc.identifier.isbn9789811328978en_NZ
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/12377
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSpringer Natureen_NZ
dc.relation.isPartOfThe Palgrave Handbook of Ethnicityen_NZ
dc.rights© The Author.
dc.subjectIdentityen_NZ
dc.subjectKavaen_NZ
dc.subjectYaqonaen_NZ
dc.subjectFijien_NZ
dc.subjectOceanic Pacific cultural identifiersen_NZ
dc.subjectEvangelicalen_NZ
dc.titleKava and ethno-cultural identity in Oceaniaen_NZ
dc.typeChapter in Book
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pubs.begin-page1
pubs.end-page15
pubs.place-of-publicationSingaporeen_NZ
pubs.publication-statusPublisheden_NZ
pubs.publisher-urlhttps://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-981-13-0242-8en_NZ

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