Over the past decade, under the influence of the Catholic charismatic movement, the Ambonwari people of East Sepik Province in Papua New Guinea have radically altered their relationships with bush spirits and, simultaneously, their attitudes towards their landscape. During the current process of abolishing prohibitions pertaining to taboo places, the Ambonwari have also abolished a set of cultural activities that were characteristic of ancestral placemaking and have weakened the effect these places and their spirits have on the Ambonwar's contemporary life world. By abandoning their relationships with bush spirits and embracing God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit and by moving their eyes, thoughts and feelings from earth to heaven, the Ambonwari...
The presence of the port certainly impacts the Patimban community, ranging from positive and negativ...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
It seems that the variety of expression in Melanesian salvation movements, more commonly referred to...
Over the past decade, under the influence of the Catholic charismatic movement, the Ambonwari people...
Over the years, several different renewal movements within Christianity have had a significant impac...
This article explores the ways of communicating with the spirits in the Ambonwari village of East Se...
Over the last decades, several different renewal movements within Christianity have had a strong imp...
Ambonwari people from the East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea, had a rich repertoire of song-dance...
Male initiation rituals used to be of central importance for the Sepik River societies of Papua New ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...
This article examines interaction with spirits among the Luangan, a group of shifting cultivators in...
Through in-depth research using an ethnographic method, this article seeks to show what changes are ...
On the Indonesian island of Ambon, the revitalization of adat (customary land tenure) is shaped by a...
The Vula’a people have occupied a region nowadays known as the Hood Point area, on the south eastern...
Melanesian religion had its roots in nature, and the veneration of ancestors. The ancestors controll...
The presence of the port certainly impacts the Patimban community, ranging from positive and negativ...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
It seems that the variety of expression in Melanesian salvation movements, more commonly referred to...
Over the past decade, under the influence of the Catholic charismatic movement, the Ambonwari people...
Over the years, several different renewal movements within Christianity have had a significant impac...
This article explores the ways of communicating with the spirits in the Ambonwari village of East Se...
Over the last decades, several different renewal movements within Christianity have had a strong imp...
Ambonwari people from the East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea, had a rich repertoire of song-dance...
Male initiation rituals used to be of central importance for the Sepik River societies of Papua New ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...
This article examines interaction with spirits among the Luangan, a group of shifting cultivators in...
Through in-depth research using an ethnographic method, this article seeks to show what changes are ...
On the Indonesian island of Ambon, the revitalization of adat (customary land tenure) is shaped by a...
The Vula’a people have occupied a region nowadays known as the Hood Point area, on the south eastern...
Melanesian religion had its roots in nature, and the veneration of ancestors. The ancestors controll...
The presence of the port certainly impacts the Patimban community, ranging from positive and negativ...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
It seems that the variety of expression in Melanesian salvation movements, more commonly referred to...