1Preface by Sir James G. Frazer
21Chapter IX. Sailing on the sea-arm of Pilolu
2Foreword by the author
22Chapter X. The story of shipwreck (pt. 1)
3Acknowledgements
23Chapter X. The story of shipwreck (pt. 2)
4Phonetic note
24Chapter XI. In the Amphletts — sociology of the Kula (pt. 1)
5Table of contents
25Chapter XI. In the Amphletts — sociology of the Kula (pt. 2)
6Introduction. The subject, method and scope of this inquiry (pt. 1)
26Chapter XII. In Tewara and Sanaroa — mythology of the Kula (pt. 1)
7Introduction. The subject, method and scope of this inquiry (pt. 2)
27Chapter XII. In Tewara and Sanaroa — mythology of the Kula (pt. 2)
8Chapter I. The country and inhabitants of the Kula district
28Chapter XII. In Tewara and Sanaroa — mythology of the Kula (pt. 3)
9Chapter II. The natives of the Trobriand Islands (pt. 1)
29Chapter XIII. On the beach of Sarubwoyna
10Chapter II. The natives of the Trobriand Islands (pt. 2)
30Chapter XIV. The Kula in Dobu — technicalities of the exchange
11Chapter III. The essentials of the Kula (pt. 1)
31Chapter XV. The journey home — the fishing and working of the kaloma shell
12Chapter III. The essentials of the Kula (pt. 2)
32Chapter XVI. The return visit of the Dobuans to Sinaketa
13Chapter IV. Canoes and sailing
33Chapter XVII. Magic and the Kula (pt. 1)
14Chapter V. The ceremonial building of a waga (pt. 1)
34Chapter XVII. Magic and the Kula (pt. 2)
15Chapter V. The ceremonial building of a waga (pt. 2)
35Chapter XVIII. The power of words in magic — some linguistic data (pt. 1)
16Chapter VI. Launching of a canoe and ceremonial visiting tribal economics in the Trobriands (pt. 1)
36Chapter XVIII. The power of words in magic — some linguistic data (pt. 2)
17Chapter VI. Launching of a canoe and ceremonial visiting tribal economics in the Trobriands (pt. 2)
37Chapter XIX. The inland Kula
18Chapter VI. Launching of a canoe and ceremonial visiting tribal economics in the Trobriands (pt. 3)
38Chapter XX. Expeditions between Kiriwina and Kitava.
19Chapter VII. The departure of an overseas expedition
39Chapter XXI. The remaining branches and offshoots of the Kula
20Chapter VIII. The first halt of the fleet on Muwa
40Chapter XXII. The meaning of the Kula