Wealth items in the Western Highlands of West Papua
Publication year
2004Author(s)
Source
Ethnology, 43, 4, (2004), pp. 291-313ISSN
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Journal title
Ethnology
Volume
vol. 43
Issue
iss. 4
Page start
p. 291
Page end
p. 313
Subject
Dynamics of culture and powerAbstract
This article compares the distinctive uses of wealth items among Grand Valley Dani, Western Dani, and Me, the largest ethnic groups in West Papua. The time period covered is primarily from first contact with Europeans to the early 1970s. (Wealth items, inalienability, ancestor cult, exchange)
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