Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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OF WEST PAPUA1 Anton Ploeg Radboud University , Nijmegen This article compares the distinctive uses of wealth items among Grand Valley Dani , Western Dani , and Me , the largest ethnic groups in West Papua . The time period covered is ...
OF WEST PAPUA1 Anton Ploeg Radboud University , Nijmegen This article compares the distinctive uses of wealth items among Grand Valley Dani , Western Dani , and Me , the largest ethnic groups in West Papua . The time period covered is ...
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... WESTERN DANI The Western Dani form the largest ethnic group in West Papua . Most recently , Hayward ( 1997 : 7 ) estimated their number at 134,000 , slightly more than Silzer and Heikkinen Clouse's ( 1991 : 19 ) estimate of 119,000 ...
... WESTERN DANI The Western Dani form the largest ethnic group in West Papua . Most recently , Hayward ( 1997 : 7 ) estimated their number at 134,000 , slightly more than Silzer and Heikkinen Clouse's ( 1991 : 19 ) estimate of 119,000 ...
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... Western Dani leaders cannot be characterized as Big Men . Leadership among them resulted from a mix of qualifications , with leadership in warfare possibly the most important ( Larson 1986 : 232 ; Hayward 1980 : 63-67 ; O'Brien 1969b ...
... Western Dani leaders cannot be characterized as Big Men . Leadership among them resulted from a mix of qualifications , with leadership in warfare possibly the most important ( Larson 1986 : 232 ; Hayward 1980 : 63-67 ; O'Brien 1969b ...
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