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Ecclesiology --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Dutch literature --- travelog [performed works genre] --- missionering --- West Papua [province]
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Art --- primitive art --- expeditions [journeys] --- Asmat [Sepik native style] --- Asmat [Irian Jaya native style] --- West Papua [province] --- New Guinea
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Art --- primitive art --- expeditions [journeys] --- Asmat [Sepik native style] --- Asmat [Irian Jaya native style] --- West Papua [province] --- New Guinea
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Asmat language --- Dialects. --- Papua (Indonesia) --- Languages. --- Papuan languages --- Tanah Papua (Indonesia) --- West New Guinea (Indonesia) --- Provinsi Papua (Indonesia) --- Papua Province (Indonesia) --- Province of Papua (Indonesia) --- Irian Jaya (Indonesia) --- Irian Jaya Barat (Indonesia) --- indonesia
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- West Papua [province] --- Ethnology --- Kinship --- Mourning customs --- Ethnopsychology --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Parenté --- Deuil --- Ethnopsychologie --- Coutumes --- Papua (Indonesia) --- Papouasie occidentale (Indonésie) --- Social life and customs. --- Moeurs et coutumes
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There are probably no other people on earth to whom the image of the ‘stone-age’ is so persistently attached than the inhabitants of the island of New Guinea, which is divided into independent Papua New Guinea and the western part of the island, known today as Papua and West Papua. From ‘Stone-Age’ to ‘Real-Time’ examines the forms of agency, frictions and anxieties the current moment generates in West Papua, where the persistent ‘stone-age’ image meets the practices and ideologies of the ‘real-time’ – a popular expression referring to immediate digital communication. The volume is thus essentially occupied with discourses of time and space and how they inform questions of hierarchy and possibilities for equality. Papuans are increasingly mobile, and seeking to rework inherited ideas, institutions and technologies, while also coming up against palpable limits on what can be imagined or achieved, secured or defended. This volume investigates some of these trajectories for the cultural logics and social or political structures that shape them. The chapters are highly ethnographic, based on in-depth research conducted in diverse spaces within and beyond Papua. These contributions explore topics ranging from hip hop to HIV/ AIDS to historicity, filling much-needed conceptual and ethnographic lacunae in the study of West Papua.
E-books --- Migration, Internal -- Indonesia -- Papua. --- Papua (Indonesia) -- Civilization. --- Papua (Indonesia) -- History. --- Papua (Indonesia) -- Social life and customs. --- Religion and culture -- Indonesia -- Papua. --- Tanah Papua (Indonesia) --- West New Guinea (Indonesia) --- Provinsi Papua (Indonesia) --- Papua Province (Indonesia) --- Province of Papua (Indonesia) --- Migration, Internal --- Religion and culture --- Papua (Indonesia) --- Social life and customs. --- Civilization. --- History. --- Culture and religion --- Culture --- Internal migration --- Mobility --- Population geography --- Internal migrants --- Irian Jaya (Indonesia) --- Irian Jaya Barat (Indonesia) --- west papua --- anthropology --- ethnography --- Indigenous people of New Guinea --- Indonesia --- Korowai people --- Papua (province) --- Torture --- Western New Guinea
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