The North Coast of West New Guinea
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The North Coast of West New Guinea

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The North Coast of West New Guinea

About this book

THE BOOKThis volume is one of four covering The North Coast which makes up the bulk of West New Guinea. The other three are Introduction to West New Guinea, The Highlands of West New Guinea, and The South Coast of West New Guinea. The main purpose of these books is to give a summary of the history and cultures of the western half of the island of New Guinea. West New Guinea's north coast saw sail-bys and a few landings by various European ships, starting in the 16th Century. Biak Island hosted the most important traditional Papuan sailors (read: trader-warriors) in pre-colonial times. The island's inhabitants continue to hold a leading role today, thanks to the widespread educational facilities that produce many top civil servants. For most of the colonial period, the town of Manokwari was by far the most important urban area on the north coast. Christianity was introduced to West New Guinea from there starting in 1855 and the town was the center of commerce and government. That changed drastically during WWII, when American military engineers constructed a huge and efficient infrastructure around Jayapura and Sentani. After the war, the returning Dutch government made Jayapura the capital of West New Guinea, and Indonesian officials followed this example after 1963. The North Coast of West New Guinea covers a number of basic social topics such as kinship, social structure, and marriage, along with languages and the area's pre-contact material culture. Some aspects of the old cultures were still present until quite recently. Some of the major ethnic groups merit chapters of their own. However, this book is definitely not a complete volume about all the different Papuan groups in the area. Far more research needs to be done for a more complete picture, as many ancient traditions are fading from memory. THE SERIESThe aim is to provide a conduit for the publication of studies on the Island of New Guinea, with its two established political divisions, but will also include other associated patterns of islands.It will enable contributions from new knowledge workers—with their dissertations—and from established scholars. As there are numerous scholars who would like better coverage of the areas in which they have explored—as a tribute to the people they have worked with—as well as local scholars who understand the importance of their unique areas. It is felt that the approaches being trialed in the visual anthropology part of the series as area studies will bring a wider attention to the remarkable nature of the island.The first volumes will be on modes of communication: oral history and folklore, and the emergence of a local literature. While the representation of all disciplines is welcome, comparative and whole island studies would be of great interest as well. For this, collaborative works or edited volumes may be needed.It will allow for academic publications of a more preliminary kind—rather than exhaustive monographs, which are becoming more and more impossible to produce.Where is the knowledge we have lost?

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Information

Publisher
Galda Verlag
Year
2022
Print ISBN
9783962031879
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9783962031886
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. New Guinea Communications
  2. Preface
  3. The North Coast of West New Guinea
  4. Christianity
  5. ‘Koreri’: Persistent Messianic Movements
  6. Biak and Numfor
  7. Jayapura, Sentani, Arso
  8. Nimboran: singled out for development
  9. The People of the Tor River area
  10. The traditional culture of the Waropen area
  11. WWII in West New Guinea
  12. Bibliography
  13. Ancient beads for exchanges
  14. Ocean-going canoe
  15. Sawfish from Lake Sentani
  16. The Rev. Hasselt with early Christians
  17. A Papuan preacher arrives in Biak
  18. A sacred flute played in the men’s house
  19. A Biak ancestor statue, called ‘korwar’
  20. Drummers lead a dance on Biak Island
  21. A Biak ironsmith forging
  22. Boys in a small outriggered canoe
  23. A woodcarvers with a new ‘korwar’
  24. Tobati men’s house
  25. Sentani, Ifar Village
  26. Bark cloth motif
  27. Nimboran, the ‘korano’s house
  28. Sowing corn at Nimboran
  29. Taro brought to a ritual feast
  30. Bird-of-Paradise feathers in Hollandia
  31. Sacred bamboo flutes played
  32. Men of the Tor group
  33. Papuans on Seri Island 1930s
  34. Women break up sago pith
  35. Sago processing
  36. Old Chinese pottery
  37. Sentani from MacArthur’s headquarter
  38. American troops landing at Hollandia
  39. American bomber fuselage now a home on Yapen Island
  40. Bombed Japanese cave, Biak Island
  41. _GoBack

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