SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human
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The first missionary arrived in Samoa in 1832, almost a century before Margaret Mead set out to study the culture of the islands. By the time she arrived, the church had been a central part of Samoan life for generations.
In this episode, Doris Tulifau explores how Christianity and colonization complicate Mead’s—and her critic Derek Freeman’s—conclusions and continue to shape Samoan identity today.
Season 6 of the SAPIENS podcast was co-produced by PRX and SAPIENS, and made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Sex, Lies, and Science Wars
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Trashing an American Icon
We Need to Tell Our Own Stories
Flapper of the South Seas
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The Problems With Coming of Age: Season 6 Trailer
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Introducing: The Disappearing Spoon
Introducing: The Bioneers – Revolution from the Heart of Nature
Introducing: Outside/In
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