Noken is an essential tool/bag/clothing in the lives of Indigenous people of West Papua, which is made from knitting thin strips of wood primarily from the Gnetum Gnemon tree. Raw materials required to make noken have become scarce due to massive deforestation. An analysis of the noken lends itself to a useful understanding of the link between economic development initiatives in the Merauke Regency of West Papua and shifting cultural identity among Indigenous Papuans. Drawing on the Women, Culture and Development (WCD) approach, this qualitative study examines interviews from Papuan women in order to understand how the noken resonates with Indigenous Papuans, and how perceptions of noken and their accessibility have changed. The findings re...
Noken craftsmen Amungme Tribe is one of the odd jobs done by a woman, and has been entrenched in the...
Tapa (or barkcloth), which is made from the outer bark of specific trees, is intimately interwoven w...
Noken is a typical Papuan knitted bag, which cannot be separated from people's daily lives. In parti...
Noken is an essential tool/bag/clothing in the lives of Indigenous people of West Papua, which is ma...
Noken is an essential tool/bag/clothing in the lives of Indigenous people of West Papua, which is ma...
This research was motivated by previous studies that discussed Noken from various points of view but...
This research was motivated by previous studies that discussed Noken from various points of view but...
This research was motivated by previous studies that discussed Noken from various points of view but...
The purpose of this research is plants as raw materials for making noken in Beko Village, Obano Dist...
This research was motivated by previous studies that discussed Noken from various points of view but...
This article aims to scrutinize the extent of participation of Indigenous Papuan Women in the Skouw ...
This article aims to scrutinize the extent of participation of Indigenous Papuan Women in the Skouw ...
Noken is a typical Papuan bag or container made from plant organs such as bark, roots, etc. The purp...
This article aims to scrutinize the extent of participation of Indigenous Papuan Women in the Skouw ...
Engendering objects explores social and cultural dynamics among Maisin people in Collingwood Bay (Pa...
Noken craftsmen Amungme Tribe is one of the odd jobs done by a woman, and has been entrenched in the...
Tapa (or barkcloth), which is made from the outer bark of specific trees, is intimately interwoven w...
Noken is a typical Papuan knitted bag, which cannot be separated from people's daily lives. In parti...
Noken is an essential tool/bag/clothing in the lives of Indigenous people of West Papua, which is ma...
Noken is an essential tool/bag/clothing in the lives of Indigenous people of West Papua, which is ma...
This research was motivated by previous studies that discussed Noken from various points of view but...
This research was motivated by previous studies that discussed Noken from various points of view but...
This research was motivated by previous studies that discussed Noken from various points of view but...
The purpose of this research is plants as raw materials for making noken in Beko Village, Obano Dist...
This research was motivated by previous studies that discussed Noken from various points of view but...
This article aims to scrutinize the extent of participation of Indigenous Papuan Women in the Skouw ...
This article aims to scrutinize the extent of participation of Indigenous Papuan Women in the Skouw ...
Noken is a typical Papuan bag or container made from plant organs such as bark, roots, etc. The purp...
This article aims to scrutinize the extent of participation of Indigenous Papuan Women in the Skouw ...
Engendering objects explores social and cultural dynamics among Maisin people in Collingwood Bay (Pa...
Noken craftsmen Amungme Tribe is one of the odd jobs done by a woman, and has been entrenched in the...
Tapa (or barkcloth), which is made from the outer bark of specific trees, is intimately interwoven w...
Noken is a typical Papuan knitted bag, which cannot be separated from people's daily lives. In parti...