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Tales of the Tikongs
Tales of the Tikongs | Epeli Hau'ofa
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Tiko, a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean, faces a tidal wave of D-E-V-E-L-O-P-M-E-N-T, which threatens to demolish ancestral ways and the human spirit. From Sione, who prefers to play cards with his secretary during work hours, to Ole Pasifikiwei, who masters the twists and turns of international funding games, all of the characters in these pages are seasoned surfers, capable of riding the biggest wave to shore. These are not stories of fatal impact so much as upbeat tales of indigenous responses to cultural and economic imperialism. Epeli Hauofa uses devices derived from oral storytelling to create a South Pacific voice that is lucid, hilarious, and compassionate in a work that has long been regarded as a milestone in Pacific literature.
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Hooked_on_books
Tales of the Tikongs | Epeli Hau'ofa
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This slim book of short stories focuses on how outside pressures like development, religion, and more put stress on and encourage the alteration of island cultures. It‘s told with sly good humor. I read this slowly and think it might get a bit repetitive if read at a quicker pace.

#ReadingOceania2024 #PapuaNewGuinea

Librarybelle I see other reviews comment on the repetition. Good advice on reading slowly! 10mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 10mo
squirrelbrain Was it fiction or NF? How did it compare to We Are the Ocean? 10mo
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain We Are the Ocean is far better. This one is fiction and the last story, about the guy who is trying to do good work but hamstrung by what the aid organization wants to give him, is in both books. Several of the other stories have that same sly humor. 10mo
squirrelbrain Ah, yes, I recall that story! 😃 10mo
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Gezemice
Tales of the Tikongs | Epeli Hau'ofa
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A slim collection of short stories about the everyday lives of people on Tiko, a tiny fictional island nation in Polynesia. Written with lots of humor and irony, we get a picture that the islanders are avid Church goers and much less avid workers. Caught between traditional tribal life and foreign aid, most live off cushy government jobs or swindling foreign aid. While short, I struggled, as the stories got repetitive. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Gezemice Read for the #bookriot #readharder2019 challenge, own voices book set in Oceania 6y
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