[[abstract]]This paper examines the rise and fall of a local Paiwan cultural revival committee in Piuma and the politics of tradition involved in the process.I argue that the rise of the cultural revival committee was a result of a larger aboriginal awareness after the lift of martial law and a new identity politics emerged after the aboriginal rights movements in the 1980s, yet the fall of the committee was a result of internal factions competing for traditional leadership titles. This cultural revival trend promotes a search for an 'authentic cultural tradition' which favours a particular genre of narrative, that is, mythical origin stories, and ignores historical particulars. In this article, I analyze the political use of mythical stori...
This thesis is about migration and culture change examined through the vehicle of collective memory,...
This article argues that the inclusion of Indigenous Australian arts within federal cultural policym...
This study examines the implications of the paradoxes evoked by the coexistence of a discourse of d...
In the 1970s the Motu-Koita, traditional inhabitants of what is now the National Capital District of...
In this thesis I explore the recent historical development of Saluan culture. I begin by arguing th...
[Extract] Societies remember the past in many different ways. There are historical narratives of var...
This dissertation examines identity formation and transformation among the Tolai of Papua New Guinea...
Cultural resource management is an effort to revitalize culture in the present, and the aim of such ...
Indigenous communities in Oceania have always used folktales to explain their social, psychological,...
Tradition is without doubt a key concept in history, archaeology and the social sciences. In this ch...
Since the origins of contemporary neo-Paganism in the 1950s, neo-Pagan communities have been riven b...
My thesis questions the mainstream academic monopoly over Australian historical studies by validati...
An anthropological literature dealing with conflict such as has afflicted Indonesia in recent years ...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
In New Caledonia, the late 1980s saw the emergence of new cultural institutions and development prog...
This thesis is about migration and culture change examined through the vehicle of collective memory,...
This article argues that the inclusion of Indigenous Australian arts within federal cultural policym...
This study examines the implications of the paradoxes evoked by the coexistence of a discourse of d...
In the 1970s the Motu-Koita, traditional inhabitants of what is now the National Capital District of...
In this thesis I explore the recent historical development of Saluan culture. I begin by arguing th...
[Extract] Societies remember the past in many different ways. There are historical narratives of var...
This dissertation examines identity formation and transformation among the Tolai of Papua New Guinea...
Cultural resource management is an effort to revitalize culture in the present, and the aim of such ...
Indigenous communities in Oceania have always used folktales to explain their social, psychological,...
Tradition is without doubt a key concept in history, archaeology and the social sciences. In this ch...
Since the origins of contemporary neo-Paganism in the 1950s, neo-Pagan communities have been riven b...
My thesis questions the mainstream academic monopoly over Australian historical studies by validati...
An anthropological literature dealing with conflict such as has afflicted Indonesia in recent years ...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
In New Caledonia, the late 1980s saw the emergence of new cultural institutions and development prog...
This thesis is about migration and culture change examined through the vehicle of collective memory,...
This article argues that the inclusion of Indigenous Australian arts within federal cultural policym...
This study examines the implications of the paradoxes evoked by the coexistence of a discourse of d...