Suffering and Sentiment

From Habele Institute

Throop, C. Jason (2010). Suffering and Sentiment. Berkeley: University of California. doi:10.1525/9780520945937. ISBN 978-0-520-26057-3.

Abstract: A historical account that examines the social and cultural conditions of indigenous populations under colonial administration. It includes detailed descriptions of the interactions between local communities and colonial authorities, referencing specific island groups such as the Caroline Islands and the Marshall Islands. The manuscript discusses the impact of treaties including the Treaty of Berlin (1885) and the Treaty of Versailles (1919) on the governance and territorial status of Micronesian islands. The text incorporates ethnographic observations and demographic data collected by colonial officials and missionaries. It also addresses the role of institutions such as the German Imperial Colonial Office and the South Seas Mandate administration. The document contains policy reviews related to labor practices, land tenure, and missionary activities.

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