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Meanwhile in England, Bronislaw Malinowski was the first to follow Boas' example; his classic studies of the Trobriand Islanders (South Pacific) retain a certain preeminence even today. Yet his attitude toward his subjects reveals a sometime adherence to the rigidly traditional notion of the ignoble savage--a title such as The Sexual Life of the Savage gives this much away. In recent years as well, the most prominent British anthropologists, by refining and applying their method of "structural analysis," have published many brilliant analyses. But by and large they have been concerned as impartial social scientists rather than justifiably guilty...
Fighter airdromes on the Trobriand and Woodlark islands and on the edges of Huon Gulf gave MacArthur and Kenney fighter protection for their bombers on the Rabaul run. The Fifth had already hit the right flank of the divided Japanese air strength at Wewak, where the Japs have lost about 500 planes since mid-August. Next, the Thirteenth Air Force in the Solomons softened the Japs in an aerial battle over Kahili, southeast of Rabaul...
...Initiative. Upon this action hinged the success or failure of General MacArthur's new offensive. The occupation of the Woodlark and Trobriand Islands had been a mere drawing together of the new offensive line. The landings of troops below Salamaua had put greater pressure on that Jap stronghold, but the numbers of men involved were small, the action bitter and slow because of the difficulties of terrain, the prize of less strategic importance than New Georgia. Could the U.S. hold the initiative in the Solomons, or would the Jap be able to reinforce and doggedly hold...
...Islands. On the same night a little fleet of landing boats moved out from Papua, toward the Trobriand and Woodlark Islands. Lieut. Commander John D. Bulkeley, the famed "expendable" who brought General MacArthur out of Corregidor, commanded an escorting section of PT boats. Overhead low-flying P-38s also guarded the convoy...
...Woodlark and on tiny Kiriwina Island in the Trobriand group, the Americans found no Japs. Ahead was hard work to establish camps and airplane landing strips, but the soldiers also had time to meet the friendly natives. Soon each soldier had an island price list, computed in terms of the stinking twist tobacco which serves for currency (one grass skirt, two or three sticks; one turtle, two sticks...