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CarrollBlog 10.26

“In the Western Pacific, there is the concept of the *kula*, which refers to the way in which objects accumulate value entirely on the basis of who owned them. The objects themselves tend to be collections of shells that have little or no intrinsic worth, until they are passed from tribal leader to tribal leader, when they take on the luster of provenance.”

Richard Todd

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