Hierarchy, Founder Ideology and Austronesian Expansion

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Bellwood, Peter (2006-10-01). "Hierarchy, Founder Ideology and Austronesian Expansion". ANU press eBooks. ANU Press. doi:10.22459/oaa.10.2006.02.

Abstract: Document concerning a scholarly article examining hierarchy, founder ideology, and Austronesian expansion. The document is a research paper with a primary geographic focus on the Austronesian-speaking regions, including explicit treatment of Micronesia. The time periods discussed span prehistoric to early historic eras relevant to Austronesian migrations and cultural developments. The article includes a historical account and policy review of social structures and ideological frameworks that influenced the expansion of Austronesian peoples. It references institutions and agencies involved in anthropological and archaeological research, as well as treaties and journals pertinent to Pacific studies. The subject domains explicitly discussed encompass anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and cultural history. The document It incorporates taxonomic cataloging of social and political organization types across island groups, with particular attention to the integration of Micronesian cultural elements within the broader Austronesian context. The research synthesizes data from multiple disciplines to construct a comprehensive narrative of Austronesian expansion dynamics, emphasizing the interplay between ideology and social hierarchy in shaping migration trajectories and community formation throughout Oceania.

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