In the Trobriand Islands, there is no traditional marriage ceremony.
There is also a Kula exchange, which is a very important tradition among the Trobriand Islands.
Man stands next to traditional trading canoe, Trobriand Islands.
His grandmother is from the Trobriand Islands and still lives there.
Biology, after all, is really the Trobriand Islands or Bali of the late 20th century.
The classic anthropological example is the Kula exchange in the Trobriand Islands.
The people of the Trobriand Island in the South Pacific fit this description.
Kasaipwalova also developed the grass-roots co-operative and cultural movement in Trobriand Islands.
At seven or eight years of age, children of the Trobriand Islands begin to play erotic games with each other and imitate adult seductive attitudes.
Kiriwina is the largest of the Trobriand Islands, with an area of 290.5 km2.