The Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea have been Christians for more than a century. Through a phenomenology of the transformation of their song and dance styles, this paper sheds light on the nature of the engagement between globalising religions and localised practice. It draws attention to the importance of the appropriation of the Polynesian prophet songs (peroveta), initially as part of the process of conversion undertaken by the London Missionary Society, and presently as an expression of local Christian identity that is shaped by ‘traditional’ exigencies. Song connects the living community and extends the bounds of that community to the non-living, promoting an existential plenitude. I argue that the Christian song style...
In the Vula'a villages of south-east Papua New Guinea, the experience of more than a century of Chri...
This article explores the conjuncture of Christianity and development in light of the establishment ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...
At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seeking ...
At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seekingt...
I open with a Christian song, popular in the Duna community of the Southern Highlands Province of Pa...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis explores the ways in which the Hula peopl...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
[Extract] It is commonly perceived that the introduction of Christianity into the lives of the peopl...
The Vula’a people have occupied a region nowadays known as the Hood Point area, on the south eastern...
International audienceThe rise of Pentecostal-charismatic movements in Polynesia today is opening up...
International audienceThe rise of Pentecostal-charismatic movements in Polynesia today is opening up...
This dissertation investigates the attitudes and perceptions of the students and faculty towards dan...
This article explores the conjuncture of Christianity and development in light of the establishment ...
In the Vula'a villages of south-east Papua New Guinea, the experience of more than a century of Chri...
This article explores the conjuncture of Christianity and development in light of the establishment ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...
At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seeking ...
At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seekingt...
I open with a Christian song, popular in the Duna community of the Southern Highlands Province of Pa...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis explores the ways in which the Hula peopl...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
[Extract] It is commonly perceived that the introduction of Christianity into the lives of the peopl...
The Vula’a people have occupied a region nowadays known as the Hood Point area, on the south eastern...
International audienceThe rise of Pentecostal-charismatic movements in Polynesia today is opening up...
International audienceThe rise of Pentecostal-charismatic movements in Polynesia today is opening up...
This dissertation investigates the attitudes and perceptions of the students and faculty towards dan...
This article explores the conjuncture of Christianity and development in light of the establishment ...
In the Vula'a villages of south-east Papua New Guinea, the experience of more than a century of Chri...
This article explores the conjuncture of Christianity and development in light of the establishment ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...