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Futuyma Kirkpatrick Evolution, 4e
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No chief
Simple chiefdom
Complex chiefdom
State
Formosan
Philippine
Micronesian
Polynesian
Western
Malayo-Polynesian
Central
Malayo-Polynesian
Oceanic
FIGURE 16.19 A phylogenetic analysis of change in political organi-
zation, inferred from 84 traditional populations living on western and
central Pacific islands. The “phylogeny” of the societies is based on
linguistic characteristics. Colored circles represent types of political
organization. At each ancestral node in the phylogeny, the pie dia-
gram represents the relative degree of statistical support for each of
the political character states that the ancestral society might have had.
Note that states (yellow circles) have arisen several times, that states
and complex chiefdoms (dark red) have arisen from simple (pale red)
or other complex chiefdoms rather than from no-chief societies (blue),
and that some no-chief societies have arisen from more complex
organizations. (After [9].)
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