"Hoo-ha in Huli": considerations of commotion and community in the Southern Highlands of Papua New G...
"Hoo-ha in Huli": considerations of commotion and community in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea / Laurence Goldman.
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Canberra : Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2003.
Date
2003.
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Q320.0995/1
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English
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Publisher
Canberra : Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2003.
Place of Publication
Australian Capital Territory
Date Published
2003.
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Summary
In May 2003, the State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Project and the Centre for Conflict & Post-Conflict Studies Asia Pacific hosted the Southern Highlands Province Workshop at the Australian National University. In what is loosely referred to as the 'cultural logics' of indigenous conflict systems, fighting forms part of a sequenced set of...
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Full title
"Hoo-ha in Huli": considerations of commotion and community in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea / Laurence Goldman.
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Considerations of commotion and community in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea [electronic resource]
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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State, Society and Governance in Melanesia (Project)
Australian National University. Centre for Conflict and Post-Conflict Studies, Asia Pacific.
Southern Highlands Province Workshop, (2003 : Australian National University)
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State, society and governance in Melanesia discussion paper ; 2003/8.
At head of title: The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
Includes bibliographic references.
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Q320.0995/1
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74VK2yJa5wab
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340.11509953
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991018165379702626