This book explores questions of identity and value posed by people living on (or near) the small Pacific island of Karavar in Papua New Guinea, focusing on how the Karavarans' long-term preoccupation has played out in various social contexts.
This book will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, Oceanists, and all scholars concerned with questions of national identity. It explores questions of identity and value posed by people living on (or near) the small Pacific island of Karavar in Papua New Guinea.