The Fish and the Cross: A Description and Interpretation of a Fish Festival Held at Teloute Village, Papua New Guinea, Through which the Wape Participants of the Lumi Area are Discovered as People, with a Discussion of Problems Met in Bringing Christianity to These People |
Contents
Teloute Village and its Culture | 5 |
The Fish Festival Grows | 21 |
The Fish Festival Climaxes | 40 |
Copyright | |
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Aitape ancestors ancestral spirits animistic Autou basic believed bride price CALIFORNIA carry a mask Catholic Mission Census Divisions ceremonial meal ceremonially washed Christ Christian Missions church clan CMML commenced customs DIEGO LIBRARY Don McGregor Donald McGregor Europeans exchange system faf relations Failou festival climax Fish Festival fish house fish mask fish spirits hamlet healing hunting J.I. Packer Kauyu Keipam lineage log drums lulem lulem relations Lulif Lumi area magical Maikesi mask carriers men's house Miliom missionaries Moipo Ningiyau Ningu Ninguweni Niyel Olo language Papua New Guinea participate Pawi payments Pidgin pietistic plantations religion ritual RSITY sago Sakin SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO UNIVERSITY Seinam sick social structure society Somoro Teloute festival Teloute village Tepali theology trade store UNIV village square Wape culture Wenif river West Wape western wife Wofaf Woflu Wolom Yu woman women world view Yamkil Yebil yelling Yenou