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- Moka_exchange abstract "The Moka is a highly ritualized system of exchange in the Mount Hagen area, Papua New Guinea, that has become emblematic of the anthropological concepts of \"gift economy\" and of \"Big man\" political system. Moka are reciprocal gifts of pigs through which social status is achieved. Moka refers specifically to the increment in the size of the gift; giving more brings greater prestige to the giver. However, the reciprocal gift giving may be confused with profit-seeking, as the lending and borrowing of money at interest.This gift exchange system was analyzed by anthropologist Marshall Sahlins as a means of distinguishing between the exchange principles of reciprocity and redistribution on the one hand, and the associated political principles of status and rank on the other. Sahlins used this example to contrast the regional political differences between the status-based \"Big man\" political system of Melanesia that engage in gift exchange, with the socially ranked \"Chiefly\" political systems of Polynesia associated with redistributive systems.Since making this comparison, the Moka system has been the subject of extensive debate on the nature of the gift, and of so-called \"gift economies.\" It has become a staple of classroom discussion as a result of the ethnographic film \"Ongka's Big Moka\" which documents one Moka cycle in the early 1970s.".
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- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Polynesia.
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- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Reciprocity_(cultural_anthropology).
- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Redistribution_(cultural_anthropology).
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- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Single-ended_primary-inductor_converter.
- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Social_class.
- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Social_status.
- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLink Spheres_of_exchange.
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- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moka exchange".
- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moka".
- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "gift exchanges (Moka)".
- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "gift exchanges of pigs".
- Moka_exchange wikiPageWikiLinkText "slaughter of pigs".
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- Moka_exchange subject Category:Economic_anthropology.
- Moka_exchange subject Category:Papua_New_Guinean_culture.
- Moka_exchange comment "The Moka is a highly ritualized system of exchange in the Mount Hagen area, Papua New Guinea, that has become emblematic of the anthropological concepts of \"gift economy\" and of \"Big man\" political system. Moka are reciprocal gifts of pigs through which social status is achieved. Moka refers specifically to the increment in the size of the gift; giving more brings greater prestige to the giver.".
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