Trobrian Island Society & American Society: A Comparison & Contrast of Cultural Universals and Cultural Particulars Trobrian Islanders and Americans are similar and different in many ways. From taking notes and watching videos, I am prepared to share with you the some of the ways they are alike and different concerning topics like jobs, food, clothing, family, and other important areas in society. Located off the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea, just above Australia, the Tobin Islanders are different from Americans in many ways. In Trobrian society, clothing is not an issue as is in America. They simply wear homemade, tiny skirts and no shirts. In America, having on a shirt, pants, and shoes is a law just to enter public places.
Yams are a big source of power and wealth to the Tobin men. In America, yams are used strictly for food and hold no power but to feed you if you are hungry. Also, an interesting fact is that the Tobin Islanders create their own wealth by turning banana leaves into money called ” bundles.” In contrast, making your own money in the U. S. is an illegal practice, and if caught you get in serious trouble. Most people earn their money by working a job such as McDonalds or in an office building.
Another distinctive factor is that American women almost always assume the position of raising the children. But this is not so on the Trobrian Islands. Men raise the children until they are adults, and in return they take care of the old men when they are no longer able to take care of themselves. There are many similarities in American and Tro brain civilization. Both societies and culture stress the importance of morals and values such as honesty, giving and family.
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Resistance to Civil Government, or Civil Disobedience Henry David Thoreau [1] I heartily accept the motto, That government is best which governs least; and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically. Carried out, it finally amounts to this, which also I believeTh at government is best which governs not at all; and when men are prepared for it, that will be the kind of ...
Religion is a big part of both cultures as well. Christianity is the primary religion of both societies, even though it was introduced to both countries and did not initiate there. No matter where you go around the world, one thing is universal and that is children. In every language, culture, and country children love to play.
I have discovered that Trobrian and American children both enjoy toys, games and playing in the dirt & mud. In summary, Trobrian and American societies are alike and diverse in many ways. Although customs, beliefs, and other factors differ form place to place around the world, some things like the importance of family and children is the same no matter where you go around the world. I can honestly say that I enjoyed learning about the Trobrian culture and its people..