Sexual Behavior in Pre Contact Hawaii, an ethnography

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lovefindsaway
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Sexual Behavior in Pre Contact Hawaii, an ethnography

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https://www.hawaii.edu/PCSS/biblio/arti ... awaii.html
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“Suggs (1966, p. 39) considered the early manifestations of infantile and childhood sexual behavior, including sexual behavior with adults, to be among the most distinguishing features of Marquesan sexual behavior. Many of the activities he described, however, are similar to activities that were present in Hawai‘i and elsewhere in Oceania. Oliver (1974, pp. 458-459), for example, reported on adult/nonadult sexual behavior in Tahiti and quoted the missionary Orsmond from 1832: “In all Tahitians as well as officers who come in ships there is a cry for little girls,” and older females, when in a position to choose, preferred younger males. Marshall (1971, p. 126) described the routine early sexual encounters of young males and females in Mangaia as being with older, experienced males and females.”
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Hawaii was not the only sex-positive culture crushed by religious colonialism, but I was unaware of this one, so thanks for sharing.
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