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Kilenge : West New Britain, Papua New Guinea$da pictorial ethnography / Derk H. van Groningen à Stuling
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Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2023 [©2023]
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1 online resource (IX, 196 pages) : Illustrationen
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Englisch
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ISBN: 
978-3-447-39377-5
978-3-447-12007-4 (ISBN der Printausgabe)


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Cover -- Title pages -- Series Editor's Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Research situation -- My working method in Ulumainge -- Chapter 2 Kilenge - Geography and History -- Geography -- History -- Chapter 3 Ulumainge - One of the five Kilenge cluster villages -- Origin of the four northern Kilenge villages -- The way the Ulumainge adults spent their days -- Kilenge adults' faces -- Places of economic activities in Ulumainge village -- Division of ground in Ulumainge -- Chapter 4 Kilenge children -- Kilenge kids in action -- Kilenge Young and Old -- Chapter 5 Practice makes perfect - Growing up in Kilenge society -- Chapter 6 Economic activities -- Gardening - Subsistence slash-and-burn -- Hunting -- Fishing -- Copra processing - Main source of income -- Tobacco as trade ware -- Traditional Kilenge trade network as from pre-colonial times -- Chapter 7 The pig, King of Papua New Guinea? -- Chapter 8 Food preference and preparation -- Chapter 9 Traditional stimulants -- Chapter 10 Local crafts and skills -- From tree trunk to canoe -- The construction of new structures -- Construction of a mooring pier -- Construction of women's toilet -- Construction/maintenance of men's houses -- Construction of a new copra dry house -- The use and usefulness of coconut palms (cocos nucifera) -- Chapter 11 Art in Kilenge Society -- Nausang masks -- Nausang depicted on other objects -- Locally made utensils decorated with Nausang-like faces -- Objects with carved Nausang similar face made elsewhere -- Sia dance hats -- Vukumo masks -- Decorating a newly constructed canoe -- Chapter 12 Body Art -- Chapter 13 Traditional singsings -- Nausang singsing -- Sia singsing -- Vukumo singsing -- Agosang singsing -- Celebration Independence Day 1977 in Cape Gloucester -- "Pun De" singsing -- Singsing Rabaul.
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