The Decorative Art of British New Guinea

The Decorative Art of British New Guinea
Title The Decorative Art of British New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Alfred Cort Haddon
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 1894
Genre Art
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Studies in the Anthropogeography of British New Guinea

Studies in the Anthropogeography of British New Guinea
Title Studies in the Anthropogeography of British New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Alfred Cort Haddon
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1900
Genre Ethnology
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The Decorative Art of British New Guinea

The Decorative Art of British New Guinea
Title The Decorative Art of British New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Alfred Cort Haddon
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1894
Genre Art
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Ethnographic Presents

Ethnographic Presents
Title Ethnographic Presents PDF eBook
Author Terence E. Hays
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 328
Release 1992-09-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780520077454

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Life on the frontier suggests excitement, danger, and heroism, not to mention backbreaking labor. All these aspects of exploring the unknown enliven Ethnographic Presents, where the frontier is the Highlands region of what is now Papua New Guinea - a part of the world largely unseen by Westerners as late as 1950. In the next five years a dozen or so pioneering anthropologists followed closely on the heels of "first contact" patrols. Their innovative fieldwork is well documented, and now, in an autobiographical collection that is intimate and richly detailed, we learn what these ethnographers experienced: what being on the frontier was like for them. The anthropologists featured in these seven new essays are Catherine H. Berndt, Ronald M. Berndt, Reo Fortune (by Ann McLean), Robert M. Glasse, Marie Reay, D'Arcy Ryan, and James B. Watson. Their pioneering ethnographic adventures are put in historical context by Terence Hays, and a concluding essay by Andrew Strathern points out that this early work among the peoples of the Central Highlands not only influenced all subsequent understanding of Highland cultures but also had a profound impact on the field of anthropology.

British New Guinea

British New Guinea
Title British New Guinea PDF eBook
Author James Park Thomson
Publisher London : G. Philip
Pages 396
Release 1892
Genre Botany
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Papua

Papua
Title Papua PDF eBook
Author John Hubert Plunkett Murray
Publisher
Pages 482
Release 1912
Genre Indigenous peoples
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The Kiwai Papuans of British New Guinea

The Kiwai Papuans of British New Guinea
Title The Kiwai Papuans of British New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Gunnar Landtman
Publisher
Pages 610
Release 1927
Genre Kiwai (Papua New Guinea people)
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