In this paper I analyse the concepts about settlement of two cultures in the Sepik region of Papua New Guinea. These concepts include ideas of space orientation. Further points of the analysis are: the founding of villages, settlement patterns, ceremonial ground, symbolic expressions for their villages and rituals for village strength and unity. Among the Sawos we have the comparison between village and house, the founding of a village is compared to the building of a house. The first settlers of a village who are called the «coconut people» are of great importance for the settlement. The ceremonial ground contains symbolically cultural elements which are the centre of the village. The Sawos speak of their village as a female being. The Kwa...
Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the...
Wanlek is a site at 1675 m altitude in the upper Kaironk valley, near Simbai in the Madang District ...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [149]-156.Microfilm.vii, 156 leaves mapsThe central theme of this di...
This dissertation is an analytic ethnography of aspects of local organizations among the Onabasulu o...
New Guinea is the most linguistically diverse region in the world. Over 1,000 languages are found th...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
The Vula’a people have occupied a region nowadays known as the Hood Point area, on the south eastern...
There are 19 Au-speaking villages, with a total population of 4098 (in 1972), located in Au East an...
Culture Change in a Local Cultures of Papua New Guinea Author: Julie Grúzová Abstract The subject of...
This ethnography is an account of children's place in social life affected by political and economic...
Ponam Island, a small community in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea, is the subject of this innovati...
This is article derived from a thesis study in the Sociology Department of the University of Indones...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
This article reveals the dynamics of local communities in Papua in accommodating differences between...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the...
Wanlek is a site at 1675 m altitude in the upper Kaironk valley, near Simbai in the Madang District ...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [149]-156.Microfilm.vii, 156 leaves mapsThe central theme of this di...
This dissertation is an analytic ethnography of aspects of local organizations among the Onabasulu o...
New Guinea is the most linguistically diverse region in the world. Over 1,000 languages are found th...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
The Vula’a people have occupied a region nowadays known as the Hood Point area, on the south eastern...
There are 19 Au-speaking villages, with a total population of 4098 (in 1972), located in Au East an...
Culture Change in a Local Cultures of Papua New Guinea Author: Julie Grúzová Abstract The subject of...
This ethnography is an account of children's place in social life affected by political and economic...
Ponam Island, a small community in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea, is the subject of this innovati...
This is article derived from a thesis study in the Sociology Department of the University of Indones...
This is a study, based on fieldwork between 1986-88, of the traditional ritual system of the Sawiyan...
This article reveals the dynamics of local communities in Papua in accommodating differences between...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the...
Wanlek is a site at 1675 m altitude in the upper Kaironk valley, near Simbai in the Madang District ...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [149]-156.Microfilm.vii, 156 leaves mapsThe central theme of this di...