This paper explores the namata ritual, common among Tolai people in Papua New Guinea’s East New Britain Province. The namata is often presented as an event that contributes towards social order, both in the ethnographic record and by Tolai themselves. The namata is often experienced however as being highly ambiguous as various actors use the ritual to make sense of and intervene in hazardous processes of social change. In particular, the namata is a site where anxieties about perceived breakdowns of the socially cohesive power of reciprocal obligation are expressed and attempts are made to halt their corrosion. Paradoxically however these attempts are made from a position that is often experienced by those that they attempt to discipline as...
This article investigates yafuni ('witchcraft' or female sorcery) accusations among the Maisin peopl...
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This is an ethnography of the Yonggom, a group of about 15,000 people subsisting on hunting and hort...
This dissertation examines identity formation and transformation among the Tolai of Papua New Guinea...
The thesis is an analysis of the relationship between rituals of the male cult and social organisat...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
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Dancing through time is an ethnographic account of Ambonwari village, in East Sepik Province, Papua ...
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Augmented and revised English version of Houseman, M. and C. Severi, Le naven ou le donner à voir : ...
This thesis draws upon existing bodies of work on 'culture change', 'exchange' and 'person' in Melan...
Since Read\u27s (1952) classic study of the nama cult of the Goroka area, ethnographers in the Papue...
This article investigates yafuni ('witchcraft' or female sorcery) accusations among the Maisin peopl...
This paper argues that customary values are regularly and dramatically challenged in certain traditi...
In this thesis I examine the local notions of indigenous shell (tabu) and state-issued currencies us...
This is an ethnography of the Yonggom, a group of about 15,000 people subsisting on hunting and hort...
This dissertation examines identity formation and transformation among the Tolai of Papua New Guinea...
The thesis is an analysis of the relationship between rituals of the male cult and social organisat...
International audienceFor the Ankave of Papua New Guinea, men, unlike women, do not reach adulthood ...
International audienceThe paper analyzes the male ritual cycle of the Ankave-Anga group in Papua New...
Dancing through time is an ethnographic account of Ambonwari village, in East Sepik Province, Papua ...
This article explores the ways of communicating with the spirits in the Ambonwari village of East Se...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
How religious practices are reproduced has become a major theoretical issue. This work examines data...
Augmented and revised English version of Houseman, M. and C. Severi, Le naven ou le donner à voir : ...
This thesis draws upon existing bodies of work on 'culture change', 'exchange' and 'person' in Melan...
Since Read\u27s (1952) classic study of the nama cult of the Goroka area, ethnographers in the Papue...
This article investigates yafuni ('witchcraft' or female sorcery) accusations among the Maisin peopl...
This paper argues that customary values are regularly and dramatically challenged in certain traditi...
In this thesis I examine the local notions of indigenous shell (tabu) and state-issued currencies us...