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In his analyses of kinship, myth, and symbolism, Lévi-Strauss sought to produce a scientific basis for anthropology and argued that, though the superficial appearance of these factors might vary between societies, their underlying structures were universal and could best be understood in terms of binary oppositions: left and right, male and female, nature and culture, the raw and the cooked, and so on, which represented the universal structure of the mind. He has been extensively criticized by British and US anthropologists who adhere to a more empiricist approach.
His works include Tristes Tropiques 1955 an intellectual autobiography Mythologiques/Mythologies 196471, The Savage Mind 1966, The Raw and the Cooked 1970, The Elementary Structures of Kinship 1970, and Totemism 1974.
Red symbolizes blood. Yellow represents sunshine. Green stands for the islands' riches. Black reflects the Melanesian population. Effective date: 30 July 1980.
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