Drawing on both their own fieldwork from 1991 to 1999 and older written sources, Stewart and Strathern explore how the Duna have remade their rituals and associated myths in response to the outside influences of government, Christianity, and large-scale economic development, specifically mining and oil prospecting. The authors provide in-depth ethnographic materials on the Duna and present many detailed descriptions of ritual practices that have been abandoned
'Navigating the Future' draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbo...
The people of the Lihir Islands in Papua New Guinea have long held visions of a prosperous new futur...
This dissertation traces the history of colonialism, Christian missionization, and large-scale gold ...
The Duna live in a physical environment of steep slopes that are sometimes difficult to traverse. A ...
The Duna live in a physical environment of steep slopes that are sometimes difficult to traverse. A ...
Anthropology has recently brought miner and mining towns into its main scope of study. However, anth...
The history of Wau township in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea, is intimately linked with the deve...
Classifications of the languages spoken by people in corners of the regional landscapes of the Papua...
This is an ethnography of the Yonggom, a group of about 15,000 people subsisting on hunting and hort...
The aim of this cultural story is to explore the effects of global economic development on the local...
In Alchemy in the Rain Forest Jerry K. Jacka explores how the indigenous population of Papua New Gui...
Each volume includes maps and illustrations as well as a list of all entries and a complete subject ...
I open with a Christian song, popular in the Duna community of the Southern Highlands Province of Pa...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
'Navigating the Future' draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbo...
The people of the Lihir Islands in Papua New Guinea have long held visions of a prosperous new futur...
This dissertation traces the history of colonialism, Christian missionization, and large-scale gold ...
The Duna live in a physical environment of steep slopes that are sometimes difficult to traverse. A ...
The Duna live in a physical environment of steep slopes that are sometimes difficult to traverse. A ...
Anthropology has recently brought miner and mining towns into its main scope of study. However, anth...
The history of Wau township in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea, is intimately linked with the deve...
Classifications of the languages spoken by people in corners of the regional landscapes of the Papua...
This is an ethnography of the Yonggom, a group of about 15,000 people subsisting on hunting and hort...
The aim of this cultural story is to explore the effects of global economic development on the local...
In Alchemy in the Rain Forest Jerry K. Jacka explores how the indigenous population of Papua New Gui...
Each volume includes maps and illustrations as well as a list of all entries and a complete subject ...
I open with a Christian song, popular in the Duna community of the Southern Highlands Province of Pa...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
'Navigating the Future' draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbo...
The people of the Lihir Islands in Papua New Guinea have long held visions of a prosperous new futur...
This dissertation traces the history of colonialism, Christian missionization, and large-scale gold ...