The Melanesians

The Melanesians
Title The Melanesians PDF eBook
Author Robert Henry Codrington
Publisher
Total Pages 462
Release 1891
Genre Social Science
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Island Melanesians

Island Melanesians
Title Island Melanesians PDF eBook
Author Matthew Spriggs
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 320
Release 1997-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 9780631167273

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The Island Melanesians is the first book to focus on the inhabitants of the chain of archipelagos stretching east and Southeast of the large island of New Guinea.

The Melanesian World

The Melanesian World
Title The Melanesian World PDF eBook
Author Eric Hirsch
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 740
Release 2019-03-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131552967X

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This wide-ranging volume captures the diverse range of societies and experiences that form what has come to be known as Melanesia. It covers prehistoric, historic and contemporary issues, and includes work by art historians, political scientists, geographers and anthropologists. The chapters range from studies of subsistence, ritual and ceremonial exchange to accounts of state violence, new media and climate change. The ‘Melanesian world’ assembled here raises questions that cut to the heart of debates in the human sciences today, with profound implications for the ways in which scholars across disciplines can describe and understand human difference. This impressive collection of essays represents a valuable resource for scholars and students alike.

Melanesian Religion

Melanesian Religion
Title Melanesian Religion PDF eBook
Author G. W. Trompf
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2004-08-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521607483

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This study surveys systematically the full scope of Melanesian religion, from traditional beliefs and practices to the development of strong indigenous Christian churches and theology. Garry Trompf writes from extensive knowledge of the social and religious aspects and from his own experience living and working in Papua New Guinea. Melanesian Religion provides an invaluable guide and analysis to pressing issues of religious and social change in the Pacific. It provides a useful overview for readers with general interests in the South Pacific region, and in the formulation of indigenous responses to external institutions, beliefs and value systems. The Melanesian peoples of the south-west Pacific form about one-quarter of the world's cultures - cultures in which a deep sense of spiritual consciousness has engendered rich diversity of religious experience. Professor Trompf argues that, to be complete, any interpretation of the social and economic patterns of Melanesian life, past and present, must take proper account of this religious context.

Living on the Fringe

Living on the Fringe
Title Living on the Fringe PDF eBook
Author Winston Halapua
Publisher [email protected]
Total Pages 156
Release 2001
Genre Ethnology
ISBN 9789820203150

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The Melanesians of British New Guinea

The Melanesians of British New Guinea
Title The Melanesians of British New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Charles Gabriel Seligman
Publisher Cambridge, U. P
Total Pages 1008
Release 1910
Genre History
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Charles Gabriel Seligman (1873-1940) was a British ethnographer who conducted field research in New Guinea, Sarawak, Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka), and Sudan. Trained as a medical doctor, in 1898 he joined an expedition organized by Cambridge University to the Torres Strait, the body of water that separates the island of New Guinea from Australia. The purpose of the expedition was to document the cultures of the Torres Strait islanders, which were rapidly disappearing under the influence of colonization. In 1904, Seligman was one of three members of the Cooke Daniels Ethnographic Expedition to British New Guinea, funded by Denver, Colorado department store owner William Cooke Daniels. The Melanesians of British New Guinea contains a detailed record of much of Seligman's anthropological research conducted during the expedition. Seligman's findings demonstrated the striking physical and cultural differences between the western Papuans and his main preoccupation, their eastern neighbors, who had been more influenced by Melanesian immigration. The book established Seligman's reputation as an anthropologist, and remains an important source for the study of the traditional culture of the peoples of present-day Papua New Guinea. The book includes photographs, drawings, maps, and a glossary of indigenous terms.

The Melanesians

The Melanesians
Title The Melanesians PDF eBook
Author Albert Buell Lewis
Publisher
Total Pages 290
Release 1951
Genre Ethnology
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