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Beyond a mountain valleyBeyond a mountain valley

Beyond a mountain valley1995

Paula Brown

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The Simbu of highland New Guinea knew only their tribal mountain valley until 1933, when airplanes and white strangers intruded upon their world. Beyond a Mountain Valley focuses on Simbu memories, performance, and conceptions over the last sixty years, particularly those relating to interactions with newcomers and other island peoples. Simbu speak of their awakening, their transitions, their heroes, and their future. Paula Brown provides a thoughtful critique of historical anthropology over the past decade, as well as a discussion of cohorts, generations, and life-course that will serve as a model for students of historical and cultural change in tribal societies. In addition to interviews and life stories collected by the author and others, the work draws on an exhaustive supply of ethnographic sources, including letters, diaries, and government reports, expertly woven together in a compelling narrative.

Details

First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL2925622W

Subjects

Chimbu (New Guinea people)FolklorePolitics and governmentSocial life and customsAcculturationPerformanceBig man (Melanesia)HistoryChimbu (Papua New Guinean people)Papua new guinea, politics and governmentPapua new guinea, social life and customs

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