"In this compelling and often entrancing ethnography, McDougall analyzes what she calls 'stranger sociality'-that is, how the people of Ranongga, Solomon Islands have embraced and incorporated outsiders over the course of 200 years." - Holly Wardlow, University of Toronto
"An excellent book. Its high quality is multifaceted, and it will be of great interest to a number of important audiences, most obviously anthropologists, historians, natural resources specialists, government policy-makers, NGO planners, and, importantly, Solomon Islanders... To my mind, this is the best ethnography to...
"In this compelling and often entrancing ethnography, McDougall analyzes what she calls 'stranger sociality'-that is, how the people of Ranongga, Solo...