Ku Waru : language and segmentary politics in the western Nebilyer Valley, Papua New Guinea
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Ku Waru : language and segmentary politics in the western Nebilyer Valley, Papua New Guinea
(Studies in the social and cultural foundations of language, 10)
Cambridge University Press, 1991
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Note
Bibliography: p. 373-380
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The highlanders of New Guinea are renowned for their elaborate systems of ceremonial exchange. Although much has been written about them, previous accounts have concentrated far less on the conduct of exchange events than on the structure of exchange systems. This 1991 book deals centrally with the conduct of particular exchange events, and shows through examination of them how larger social structures are reproduced and transformed. As part of the emphasis on exchange as social action, the book closely examines the oratory that plays a crucial part in the events. Basing their study on original fieldwork carried out in the Nebilyer Valley, Francesca Merlan and Alan Rumsey focus on an inter related set of large-scale compensation payments which arose out of an episode of warfare. This book furthers our understanding of the interaction between social structures and historical events; and particularly of the crucial role of talk. It will be of special interest to anthropologists and linguists.
Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of tables
- List of abbreviations
- Preface and acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The setting
- 3. Some aspects of Ku Waru segmentary sociality
- 4. Ceremonial exchange and marriage in the Western Nebilyer Valley
- 5. Some linguistic structures of segmentary politics
- 6. Warfare compensation payment of Laulku: an analysis
- 7. Compensation at Palimung and the Kulka women's club
- 8. The events in perspective
- 9. Perspectives on 'event'
- Appendices: A. Transcript of proceedings at Kailge on July 24, 1983
- B. Grammatical sketch of Bo Una, Ku Waru dialect
- C. The conduct of warfare
- D. Ku Waru metalinguistic expressions
- Chapter notes
- Glossary
- References
- Index.
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