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ASAO Monograph #19: In Colonial New Guinea: Anthropological Perspectives

Edited by Naomi M. McPherson
 

University of Pittsburgh Press (2001)


1. Colonial New Guinea: The Historical Context
Paula Brown

2. Conceiving New Guinea: Ethnography as a Phenomenon of Contact
Sjoerd R. Jaarsma

3. Anthropology and Administration: Colonial Ethnography in the Papua New Guinea Eastern Highlands
George Westermark

4. Unvarnished Truths: Maslyn Williams and Australian Government Film in Papua New Guinea
Robert Foster

5. "Wanted: Young Man, Must Like Adventure": Ian McCallum Mark, Patrol Officer, Territory of New Guinea, 1926-1933
Naomi M. McPherson

6. Paternalism, Progress, Paranoia: Patrol Reports and Colonial History in South Bougainville
Jill Nash

7. The Queen of Sudest: White Women, Traders, and Colonial Cultures in British New Guinea and Papua
Maria Lepowsky

8. Juxtaposed Narratives: A New Guinea Big Man Encounters the Colonial Process
Richard Scaglion

9. Three-Day Visitors: The Samo Response to Colonialism in Western Province, Papua New Guinea
R. Daniel Shaw

​10. An Anthropology of Colonialism Out of the 'Last Unknown'
Eugene Ogan