The paper discusses accounts of recent tribal fighting and peacemaking processes in the Nebilyer Valley, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea. My analysis is based on interviews conducted in January 2000 with Ganiga, and other peoples, who featured in Connolly and Anderson's film 'Black Harvest'. I examine different strategies of peacemaking and peacekeeping employed in relation to the Nebilyer war, particularly the efforts of local Christian church representatives. I also explore how people in the Nebilyer Valley, construct particular events as significant, and the relevance of these constructions in processes of peace making
The African continent has borne the brunt of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic conflicts. Consequently, ...
This paper examines the Bougainville peacekeeping operation in Papua New Guinea from an Australian p...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
The paper discusses accounts of recent tribal fighting and peacemaking processes in the Nebilyer Val...
is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal fighting and electoral violence. In the Highla...
"During the entire period from about 1950 to 2005 the Kopia and Kubuka tribes, with whom we have liv...
To the foreign observer, Papua New Guinea is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal figh...
Pacification denotes a process whereby a state attends to extend its monopoly of violence onto polit...
The article explores the local-international peacebuilding interactions which contributed to the suc...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
Responding to the academic void on the impact of socio-ecological conflicts on peacebuilding and con...
This thesis is a critical ethnographic account of the Wartha people, a small group of hunter-horticu...
The thesis traces the interaction of the Goroka Valley people with European and coastal New Guinean ...
Violent civil conflicts throughout the world have become progressively more localised, . entrenched ...
The Southern Highlands is one of Papua New Guinea’s most resource-rich provinces, but for a number o...
The African continent has borne the brunt of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic conflicts. Consequently, ...
This paper examines the Bougainville peacekeeping operation in Papua New Guinea from an Australian p...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
The paper discusses accounts of recent tribal fighting and peacemaking processes in the Nebilyer Val...
is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal fighting and electoral violence. In the Highla...
"During the entire period from about 1950 to 2005 the Kopia and Kubuka tribes, with whom we have liv...
To the foreign observer, Papua New Guinea is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal figh...
Pacification denotes a process whereby a state attends to extend its monopoly of violence onto polit...
The article explores the local-international peacebuilding interactions which contributed to the suc...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
Responding to the academic void on the impact of socio-ecological conflicts on peacebuilding and con...
This thesis is a critical ethnographic account of the Wartha people, a small group of hunter-horticu...
The thesis traces the interaction of the Goroka Valley people with European and coastal New Guinean ...
Violent civil conflicts throughout the world have become progressively more localised, . entrenched ...
The Southern Highlands is one of Papua New Guinea’s most resource-rich provinces, but for a number o...
The African continent has borne the brunt of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic conflicts. Consequently, ...
This paper examines the Bougainville peacekeeping operation in Papua New Guinea from an Australian p...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...