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Legal frameworks to 'reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation' (REDD+) are analysed to focus on protections and benefits for indigenous peoples and forest communities.
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Through an ethnographic study of a Papua New Guinea cultural group, Geoffrey Saxe traces the emergence of numerical representations... Læs mere
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The geologist Joseph Beete Jukes (1811–1869) participated in a British surveying expedition to Australia and New Guinea from 1842... Læs mere
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The geologist Joseph Beete Jukes (1811–1869) participated in a British surveying expedition to Australia and New Guinea from 1842... Læs mere
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This book, first published in 1984, examines the economics and political issues raised by foreign investment in mineral development. The book constitutes a comprehensive overview of the economic and political factors involved in mining and its development.
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Significantly revised edition of a landmark anthropological investigation of tribal beliefs and practices regarding disease, health and medicine.
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The economic and political systems, legal code and religious beliefs of the people of the New Guinea village of Busama were analysed by H.
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Illness is a matter of concern in every society. Social responses to it depend both on the nature of the illness and on cultural interpretation of its significance.
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Taking a novel approach that adapts Freud’s theory of the Primal Crime, this book examines a wealth of ethnographic data on the Gimi of the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, focusing on women’s lives, myths, and rituals.
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This is an ethnographically-focused environmental study of Montane, New Guinea, where people were among the world's first to cultivate crops some ten millennia ago, and where today an enduring agricultural tradition continues.