Knowing the Gururumba / by Philip L. Newman.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 390
Contents:
1. The people, the setting, the beginning -- 2. The strategy of counting -- 3. Focusing on groups -- 4. Focusing on roles -- 5. The flow of objects -- 6. Ritual and social structure -- 7. A theme in supernaturalism -- 8. A view of man and society -- 9. Patterns and people.
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TNU, Faculty of Education, Arts and Humanities Pasifika Collection | PAC 306.09953 NEW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | FEAH25030996 |
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PAC 306.09 THE The Humbled anthropologist : tales from the Pacific / | PAC 306.0995 AMA Pacifica : myth, magic, and traditional wisdom from the South Sea Islands / | PAC 306.0995 AMA Pacifica : myth, magic, and traditional wisdom from the South Sea Islands / | PAC 306.09953 NEW Knowing the Gururumba / | PAC 306.09953 POP The Kapauku Papuans of West New Guinea. | PAC 306.09953 POP The Kapauku Papuans of West New Guinea. | PAC 306.09953 WEI The Trobrianders of Papua New Guinea / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-110).
1. The people, the setting, the beginning -- 2. The strategy of counting -- 3. Focusing on groups -- 4. Focusing on roles -- 5. The flow of objects -- 6. Ritual and social structure -- 7. A theme in supernaturalism -- 8. A view of man and society -- 9. Patterns and people.