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Hahalis and the Labour of Love
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Author_Eleanor Rimoldi
Author_Max Rimoldi
Baby Garden
Bougainville movement
Brother Sister Relationship
Buka
Buka Custom
Buka Island
Cargo Cult
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Central Government
Colonial Administration
Dark Place
economic dependency
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ethnographic fieldwork
Free Women
grassroots political autonomy movement
Hahalis Welfare Society
Hill Top
indigenous governance
kinship systems
Matrilineal Kin
Melanesian anthropology
MHA
North Bougainville
PIM
PNG Government
political change
Port Moresby
postcolonial studies
social organisation
Solo Mons
Vice Versa
Welfare Instituted
Welfare Leaders
Welfare Members
Welfare Society
Wider Issues
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780367716899
- Weight: 376g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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This book studies the Hahalis Welfare Society, a Bougainville movement which worked for many years to maintain and reform traditional practices and to retain a degree of autonomy in a world of rapid political change and economic dependency. The first extended ethnography of Buka published in nearly sixty years, this book will be of particular interest to Melanesian specialists.
Max Rimoldi Senior Lecturer in Anthropology,University of Auckland and Eleanor Rimoldi, Anthropologist, Researcher and Writer
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