2023
DOI: 10.14237/ebl.14.1.2023.1815
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The Palolo Worm as a Cornerstone of Pacific Ecological Time-Reckoning

Abstract: Indigenous knowledge systems that uniquely encode environmental knowledge are vanishing globally in tandem with environmental changes and globalization. In this paper we explore knowledge and uses of the palolo polychaete worms (Palola spp.) in time-reckoning, as documented in the anthropological literature on Polynesia and Melanesia. We then introduce preliminary findings from three contemporary cultures, the Raga-, Vureas-, and Netwar-speaking peoples of Vanuatu. Use of the palolo worm as an element in tradi… Show more

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“…Wind lore is gradually being forgotten, but can still be described in detail by experts. We conclude by situating wind lore within a culture complex that includes knowledge of agriculture, shing, time-reckoning (Balick et al, 2023;Kelso et al, 2023), and weather magic (Balick et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wind lore is gradually being forgotten, but can still be described in detail by experts. We conclude by situating wind lore within a culture complex that includes knowledge of agriculture, shing, time-reckoning (Balick et al, 2023;Kelso et al, 2023), and weather magic (Balick et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%