Extensive cemeteries from Aniwa Island, Vanuatu, provide evidence for historical transformations in ritual practice among Christian islanders that continue through the present day. These cemeteries contain novel grave forms, including many lined with coral and mortar upright slabs that were not present on the island traditionally. The graves largely post-date European missionary presence on the island. They represent an indigenous adaptation of introduced forms and materials that occurred decades after the conversion of Aniwans to Christianity in the 1860s. Local evidence indicates that the graves are primarily a marker of attachment to kinship and place beginning in the period when the population stabilised and began to rebound after the m...
Past and present ceremonies for the dead are the focus in this study of social change and cultural p...
In any sphere of research dealing with the social organisation of prehistoric Polynesian communities...
Christian missionaries were among the first permanent European settlers in the New Hebrides (as Vanu...
Extensive cemeteries from Aniwa Island, Vanuatu, provide evidence for historical transformations in ...
International audienceBurial practices provide a window into cultural practices, beliefs, and cross-...
Religious change is at its core a material as much as a spiritual process. Beliefs related to intang...
Religious change is at its core a material as much as a spiritual process. Beliefs related to intang...
New discoveries and previously-unpublished data on burials from south, central, and north Vanuatu ar...
ABSTRACT: In the southern Melanesian islands of Vanuatu, as in New Caledonia, Fiji, and West Polynes...
In 1959, the Third Presbyterian Church on Aniwa, a small, low lying island in the TAFEA Province of ...
People carrying the Lapita culture, which first appeared in the Bismarck archipelago c. 3300 BP, wer...
It must be understood that foundational to all early Melanesian funeral practices was the prevailing...
The thesis is a multi-vocal and localized history of the destruction of ancient Malakulan society th...
During archaeological excavations investigating Lapita period sites on the islands of Uripiv and Vao...
Ancestral Polynesian Society has been argued to represent a formative stage in Polynesian ethnogenes...
Past and present ceremonies for the dead are the focus in this study of social change and cultural p...
In any sphere of research dealing with the social organisation of prehistoric Polynesian communities...
Christian missionaries were among the first permanent European settlers in the New Hebrides (as Vanu...
Extensive cemeteries from Aniwa Island, Vanuatu, provide evidence for historical transformations in ...
International audienceBurial practices provide a window into cultural practices, beliefs, and cross-...
Religious change is at its core a material as much as a spiritual process. Beliefs related to intang...
Religious change is at its core a material as much as a spiritual process. Beliefs related to intang...
New discoveries and previously-unpublished data on burials from south, central, and north Vanuatu ar...
ABSTRACT: In the southern Melanesian islands of Vanuatu, as in New Caledonia, Fiji, and West Polynes...
In 1959, the Third Presbyterian Church on Aniwa, a small, low lying island in the TAFEA Province of ...
People carrying the Lapita culture, which first appeared in the Bismarck archipelago c. 3300 BP, wer...
It must be understood that foundational to all early Melanesian funeral practices was the prevailing...
The thesis is a multi-vocal and localized history of the destruction of ancient Malakulan society th...
During archaeological excavations investigating Lapita period sites on the islands of Uripiv and Vao...
Ancestral Polynesian Society has been argued to represent a formative stage in Polynesian ethnogenes...
Past and present ceremonies for the dead are the focus in this study of social change and cultural p...
In any sphere of research dealing with the social organisation of prehistoric Polynesian communities...
Christian missionaries were among the first permanent European settlers in the New Hebrides (as Vanu...