This article presents a diachronic perspective on the exchange of cloths (kain timur) and the transformations in their importance over time with social and political changes in the Bird's Head region of the province of West Papua. Providing insight into the transformations in kain timur exchange sheds light on the history of the region, long characterised by influences from other islands in Eastern Indonesia while simultaneously displaying distinctly Papuan cultural and linguistic features. The exchange of kain timur has evolved amid colonial and post-colonial influences such as missionisation, government administration, education, migration, and the exploitation of resources. The most prominent current meaning of the exchange of kain timur...
This ethnographic paper discusses cultural tranformation of the indigenous people of Papua in their ...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
This is article derived from a thesis study in the Sociology Department of the University of Indones...
This thesis examines the material culture of customary exchange between the Torres Strait Islanders ...
This article reveals the dynamics of local communities in Papua in accommodating differences between...
Tapa (or barkcloth), which is made from the outer bark of specific trees, is intimately interwoven w...
There is a recent emergence of a new social phenomena in Papua called adversary culture a discourse ...
In the 1970s the Motu-Koita, traditional inhabitants of what is now the National Capital District of...
Tapa (or barkcloth), which is made from the outer bark of specific trees, is intimately interwoven w...
pp. 1-59Scope and Content: This length article examines social change in response to rapid technolog...
Anthropologists have long debated the relationship between local scales of politics and global capit...
The idea of a shared Melanesian identity has been consolidated over the last three decades or so thr...
Anthropologists and others have recently argued that Papua New Guineans' contemporary patterns of co...
This article elaborate anthropology of social movement engage transformation of cultural identity. ...
This dissertation examines identity formation and transformation among the Tolai of Papua New Guinea...
This ethnographic paper discusses cultural tranformation of the indigenous people of Papua in their ...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
This is article derived from a thesis study in the Sociology Department of the University of Indones...
This thesis examines the material culture of customary exchange between the Torres Strait Islanders ...
This article reveals the dynamics of local communities in Papua in accommodating differences between...
Tapa (or barkcloth), which is made from the outer bark of specific trees, is intimately interwoven w...
There is a recent emergence of a new social phenomena in Papua called adversary culture a discourse ...
In the 1970s the Motu-Koita, traditional inhabitants of what is now the National Capital District of...
Tapa (or barkcloth), which is made from the outer bark of specific trees, is intimately interwoven w...
pp. 1-59Scope and Content: This length article examines social change in response to rapid technolog...
Anthropologists have long debated the relationship between local scales of politics and global capit...
The idea of a shared Melanesian identity has been consolidated over the last three decades or so thr...
Anthropologists and others have recently argued that Papua New Guineans' contemporary patterns of co...
This article elaborate anthropology of social movement engage transformation of cultural identity. ...
This dissertation examines identity formation and transformation among the Tolai of Papua New Guinea...
This ethnographic paper discusses cultural tranformation of the indigenous people of Papua in their ...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
This is article derived from a thesis study in the Sociology Department of the University of Indones...