This monograph is a comparative study of eight ways of life of highlanders in West Papua. It consists of ten sections: an introduction, a conclusion and eight ethnographic chapters, each dealing with a separate way of life. I chose this presentation since I wanted to make clear the individuality of each of them. In the book I attempt to trace the changes in these ways of life as they were occurring just previous to the settlement of colonial outsiders. This attempt proved feasible since for seven of them first contact accounts are available
This bibliography provides a key to the literature on the indigenous peoples of New Guinea, includin...
Recent studies on social changes in Melanesia initiated by contact with the West could be divided in...
New Guinea today is the largest, if not the most populous, non-self-governing territory outside the ...
This monograph is a comparative study of eight ways of life of highlanders in West Papua. It consist...
The thesis traces the interaction of the Goroka Valley people with European and coastal New Guinean ...
An analysis of cultural change and generation gaps in the local community of the Nungon ethnic group...
The Duna live in a physical environment of steep slopes that are sometimes difficult to traverse. A ...
Culture Change in a Local Cultures of Papua New Guinea Author: Julie Grúzová Abstract The subject of...
This dissertation is an analytic ethnography of aspects of local organizations among the Onabasulu o...
In this thesis I examine processes of economic and social change and the ways in which they have tra...
This monograph provides a range of materials on subsistence gardening practices in different parts o...
This study examines the interaction between the politics of a Papua New Guinea Highlands society, t...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) became a nation state in 1975. Prior to that it had ninety-one years under co...
'Navigating the Future' draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbo...
This ethnography is an account of children's place in social life affected by political and economic...
This bibliography provides a key to the literature on the indigenous peoples of New Guinea, includin...
Recent studies on social changes in Melanesia initiated by contact with the West could be divided in...
New Guinea today is the largest, if not the most populous, non-self-governing territory outside the ...
This monograph is a comparative study of eight ways of life of highlanders in West Papua. It consist...
The thesis traces the interaction of the Goroka Valley people with European and coastal New Guinean ...
An analysis of cultural change and generation gaps in the local community of the Nungon ethnic group...
The Duna live in a physical environment of steep slopes that are sometimes difficult to traverse. A ...
Culture Change in a Local Cultures of Papua New Guinea Author: Julie Grúzová Abstract The subject of...
This dissertation is an analytic ethnography of aspects of local organizations among the Onabasulu o...
In this thesis I examine processes of economic and social change and the ways in which they have tra...
This monograph provides a range of materials on subsistence gardening practices in different parts o...
This study examines the interaction between the politics of a Papua New Guinea Highlands society, t...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) became a nation state in 1975. Prior to that it had ninety-one years under co...
'Navigating the Future' draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbo...
This ethnography is an account of children's place in social life affected by political and economic...
This bibliography provides a key to the literature on the indigenous peoples of New Guinea, includin...
Recent studies on social changes in Melanesia initiated by contact with the West could be divided in...
New Guinea today is the largest, if not the most populous, non-self-governing territory outside the ...