From "Stone-Age" to "Real-Time" : exploring Papuan temporalities, mobilities and religiosities /
There are probably no other people on earth to whom the image of the 'stone-age' is so persistently attached than the inhabitants of the island of New Guinea, which is divided into independent Papua New Guinea and the western part of the island, known today as Papua and West Papua. From ...
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Canberra, Australia :
Australian National University Press,
2015.
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Series: | Monographs in anthropology series.
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