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Role of Tradition Pacific Society
PRIMARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Subject: Introduction of Social Studies

Lecturer: Mrs. Akanisi Lanyon

Assignment/Title: Essay- Roles of the Traditional Pacific Society Student Name: Ilisapeci Kaivei Number of words:1438

I certify that this assignment is our own work, that it is based on my personal study or research and that I have acknowledged all material and sources used in the preparation of this assignment. I also certify that the assignment has not previously been submitted for assessment, and that I have not copied in part, or whole, or otherwise plagiarized the work Of other students or other persons.

Signatures: ikaivei Date: 19/04/2013

Roles of Tradition Pacific Society The essay presented here after a extensive research exhibit a wider range of variety of factors that has contributed to (ever) changing pattern that is irreversible, the topic touches some very sensitive issues in our society that perhaps has been the case into some very catastrophic changes that has forcefully bulldogged the roles that hold the structure of our tradition Pacific society. The fact remains that changes are inevitable it is a process of movement that flows through the very fabric of our society with it cones development. Development is a process of movement from where we are now and where we are headed. The change involves a lot of elements that sometimes makes the work of an individual to balance conflicting roles, this is shown here as example, “A man goes out fishing for the day he brings his catch home on his way he shares his catch with his extended families member and than feeds his family, that was the “Role” of that individual to look after his extended family, society and himself, his status in the community was to be a provider, guardian,



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