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Ideal Coconut Country: Commodified Coconuts and the Scientific Plantation in Pohnpei,Micronesia
Authors:Josh Levy
Institution:1. joshualevy@usf.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Pohnpeians regard human beings, natural forces, and supernatural forces as equally important agents in the making of their island’s past. Pohnpei’s rapid transition from an island where families maintained only a small number of coconut plantings to one whose 20th century skyline was dominated by coconut palms should therefore draw our attention to the entanglement of human and nonhuman agents that facilitated the growth of the copra trade on Pohnpei at the end of the 19th century. This article focuses on the modern proliferation of coconut trees on Pohnpei, its link to a powerful scientific agricultural discourse, and the coconut’s attendant effects on Pohnpeian relationships and ecology. It argues that Pohnpeians and coconuts, commodified as copra, remade the land and one another as indigenous and foreign visions of the coconut collided.
Keywords:Pohnpei  Micronesia  German empire  copra  plantation  scientific agriculture  Sokehs Rebellion
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