Coming of age in Samoa; a psychological study of primitive youth for western civilisation

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by Mead, Margaret, 1901-1978


  GLOSSARY OF NATIVE TERMS

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  Toa'ina—an old man.

  l^iafafin?—female sibling of a male.

  Tuag^ne—male sibling of a female.

  Tulafale—a talking chief.

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  U 1- Dling of the same sex.

  «jrE ON THE PRONUNCIATION OF SAMOAN WORDS

  The vowels are all pronounced as in Italian. G i-> always pronounced like NG. Th? Glottal stop is indicated by a (').

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