The first anthropological monograph published on the Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea, The Shark Warrior of Alewai considers oral histories and Western historical documents that cover a period of more than 200 years in the light of an ethnography of contemporary Christianity. Van Heekeren's phenomenology of Vula'a storytelling reveals how the life of one man, the Shark Warrior, comes to contain the identity of a people. Drawing on the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, she goes on to establish the essential continuities that underpin the reproduction of Vula'a identity, and to demonstrate how these give a distinctive form to Vula'a responses to historical change. In an approach that brings together the fields of Anthropology, Hi...
While the Christian doctrine to which Hula villagers of the south east coast of Papua New Guinea tod...
Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Antiquity Publ...
The Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea have been Christians for more than a century. Th...
This paper explores some of the issues evoked in recent attempts by the Vula'a people of south easte...
The Vula’a people have occupied a region nowadays known as the Hood Point area, on the south eastern...
Abstract This article explores the relationship between Heidegger’s phenom-enological ontology and ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis explores the ways in which the Hula peopl...
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The thesis is a multi-vocal and localized history of the destruction of ancient Malakulan society th...
For the Foi people who live on the edge of the central highlands of Papua New Guinea, the flow of pe...
This dissertation examines identity formation and transformation among the Tolai of Papua New Guinea...
For the Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea names are a way of knowing that is intimatel...
This thesis examines a dispute over environmental conservation projects between people living in Kai...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...
While the Christian doctrine to which Hula villagers of the south east coast of Papua New Guinea tod...
Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Antiquity Publ...
The Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea have been Christians for more than a century. Th...
This paper explores some of the issues evoked in recent attempts by the Vula'a people of south easte...
The Vula’a people have occupied a region nowadays known as the Hood Point area, on the south eastern...
Abstract This article explores the relationship between Heidegger’s phenom-enological ontology and ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis explores the ways in which the Hula peopl...
Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that documents observation...
What is the nature of knowledge? Anthropology imagines it possible to divide or separate social and ...
The thesis is a multi-vocal and localized history of the destruction of ancient Malakulan society th...
For the Foi people who live on the edge of the central highlands of Papua New Guinea, the flow of pe...
This dissertation examines identity formation and transformation among the Tolai of Papua New Guinea...
For the Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea names are a way of knowing that is intimatel...
This thesis examines a dispute over environmental conservation projects between people living in Kai...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...
While the Christian doctrine to which Hula villagers of the south east coast of Papua New Guinea tod...
Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Antiquity Publ...
The Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea have been Christians for more than a century. Th...