Pigs, yams, valuables, and women are items of exchange throughout New Guinea. Their widespread ceremonial exchange, one of the most striking characteristics of New Guinea life, does not arise out of economic necessity. Rather, ceremonial exchange is a total social phenomenon in that the ritual distribution of large quantities of food and valuables reflects the interplay between kinship and marriage structures, the nature of political leadership, and the religious and symbolic systems found in these cultures. Your Own Pigs You May Not Eat is an admonition to exchange as well as a title. The book is a comparative study of thirteen New Guinea societies, focusing on these distinctive ceremonial distributions as a way of understanding the relati...
This is an ethnography of the Yonggom, a group of about 15,000 people subsisting on hunting and hort...
Following Malinowski and Mauss, ceremonials exchanges often have been analysed in terms of « exchang...
Ponam Island, a small community in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea, is the subject of this innovati...
Studies of exchange in Melanesia have usually emphasized the functional value of transactions for ma...
Melanesian cultures characteristically assign great importance to the transaction of objects, and ma...
Melanesian cultures characteristically assign great importance to the transaction of objects, and ma...
The Wola people of the Highlands of Papua New Guinea place unusual emphasis on the sovereignty of th...
PhDCultural anthropologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://d...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
Most ethnographers working in Melanesia, while following the traditional descent-based method of an...
Most ethnographers working in Melanesia, while following the traditional descent-based method of an...
PhDCultural anthropologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://d...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
This is an ethnography of the Yonggom, a group of about 15,000 people subsisting on hunting and hort...
Following Malinowski and Mauss, ceremonials exchanges often have been analysed in terms of « exchang...
Ponam Island, a small community in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea, is the subject of this innovati...
Studies of exchange in Melanesia have usually emphasized the functional value of transactions for ma...
Melanesian cultures characteristically assign great importance to the transaction of objects, and ma...
Melanesian cultures characteristically assign great importance to the transaction of objects, and ma...
The Wola people of the Highlands of Papua New Guinea place unusual emphasis on the sovereignty of th...
PhDCultural anthropologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://d...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
Most ethnographers working in Melanesia, while following the traditional descent-based method of an...
Most ethnographers working in Melanesia, while following the traditional descent-based method of an...
PhDCultural anthropologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://d...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
This is an ethnography of the Yonggom, a group of about 15,000 people subsisting on hunting and hort...
Following Malinowski and Mauss, ceremonials exchanges often have been analysed in terms of « exchang...
Ponam Island, a small community in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea, is the subject of this innovati...