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and Transformations: Regional Perspectives on New Guinea |
Introduction 1. Organizing the Social Flow in an East Sepik Village 2. Who Are the Ndu? Ecology, Migration, and Linguistic and Cultural
Change in the Sepik Basin 3. Pig Feasts and Expanding Networks of Cultural Influence in the Upper
Fly-Digul Plain 4. Trade, Migration, and Exchange: The Bird's Head Peninsula of Irian
Jaya in a Comparative Perspective 5. Reassessing Competitive Leadership and Economic Exchange in South-Coastal
New Guinea 6. Ethnohistorical and Mythological Traditions of Places of Origin,
Paths of Migration, and Formations of Communities Among the Bimin-Kuskusmin,
West Sepik (Sandaun) Province, Papua New Guinea 7. Duna in Between: Scales of Variation in Montane New Guinea 8. Lines of Power 9. A Prehistoric Instroduction of the Sweet Potato in New Guinea: 10. Melanesian Interaction at the Regional Scale: Spatial Relationships
in a Fluid Landscape |