Coming of Age in Samoa was created in 1928.
Coming of Age in Samoa has 297 pages.
Margaret Mead
Anne Moody
Margaret Mead studied the cultures and societies of Pacific Islanders, particularly in Samoa, during the 1930s. She explored topics such as gender roles, adolescence, and cultural variation, which she documented in her book "Coming of Age in Samoa."
Margaret Mead was an anthropologist who was famous for her sexual studies on Pacific Islanders. Her work went a long way toward relaxing mores on sexuality in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Denise Hurtig has written: 'Coming of age in times of crisis'
F. W. Sumner has written: 'The Coming Golden Age'
Paul M. Gaston has written: 'Coming of age in utopia' -- subject(s): Civil rights workers, Utopian socialism, Biography, History 'Coming of age in utopia'
The famous author buried in Samoa is Robert Louis Stevenson. He is best known for classic works such as "Treasure Island" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Stevenson chose to settle in Samoa and was laid to rest there upon his death in 1894.
Jack Thorne has written: 'Stacy' 'Bunny' -- subject(s): Coming of age, Drama