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3. South Pacific

ANXIETIES IN THE MODERN MAORI by L. K. GLUCKMAN. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (special issue on studies of anxiety) II, 3, no. 3a (1969); 259-62

L. K. GLUCKMAN reviews the anxieties of the modern Maori in both socio logical and clinical perspective. He argues that these anxieties can be under stood only in an historical perspective. R. I. LEVY studied, described, and discussed the role of male transvestites (mahus) in Tahiti.

NOTE: See also the review of B. G. BURTON-BRADLEY's article, "The New Guinea prophet: Is the cultist always normal?" in the General and Theoretical Issues section, pp. 18-22.

Transcultural Psychiatry, Vol. 8, No. 1, 47-51 (1971)
DOI: 10.1177/136346157100800114


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