ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN OCEANIA
  • Home
  • Join ASAO
    • Join ASAO or renew membership
  • 2021 Meeting
    • Virtual Book Display
    • 2021 Session Descriptions
    • For Organizers >
      • Organizer Guidelines
      • Timetable
      • Tips for Organizers
      • Editing ASAO Volumes
    • Award Opportunities >
      • GRIKPIC
  • Resources
    • Contact the Board and Officers
    • ASAO Listserv
    • Employment and Research Opportunities
    • ASAO Honorary Fellows
    • Websites of Interest
  • PISA
    • Apply for PISA
    • Support PISA
    • Registration Fee Waivers
  • Archives
    • ASAO Newsletters
    • Past Locations
    • Distinguished Lectures
    • Photos
    • ASAO Bylaws
  • Membership Database
  • ASAO Publications

Change and Conflict in Papua New Guinea Land and Resource Rights

​Special Issue of Anthropological Forum 7(4
) 1997

edited by 
Paula Brown And Anton Ploeg

Introduction
Paula Brown and Anton Ploeg
 
Customary Land Tenure, Customary Landowners and the Proposals for Customary Land Reform in Papua New Guinea
Andrew A. L. Lakau
 
Problems of Articulation and Representation in Resource Development: The Case of Forestry in Papua New Guinea
Hartmut Holzknecht
 
History and the Fate of the Forest on the Papuan Plateau
E. L. Schieffelin
 
Who and What is a Landowner? Mythology and Marking the Ground in a Papua New Guinea Mining Project
Dan Jorgensen
 
Continuities, Contexts, Complexities, and Transformations: Local Land Concepts of a Sepik People Affected by Mining Exploration
Phillip Guddemi
 
When Land Has a Price: Ancestral Gerrymandering and the Resolution of Land Conflicts at Kurumbukare
Laura Zimmer-Tamakoshi
 
Baitfish Royalties and Customary Marine Tenure in Manus, Papua New Guinea
Ton Otto