Papua

Papua
Author: John Hubert Plunkett Murray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1912
Genre: Indigenous peoples
ISBN:

A Short History of Papua New Guinea

A Short History of Papua New Guinea
Author: John Waiko
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

A Short History of Papua New Guinea is a concise book describing the quick and steady growth of the many small, isolated and self-sufficient societies that made up the fledgeling British Papua and German New Guinea colonies towards the end of the last century. The book traces how the British and German colonies grew and the effects that each administration had on health, religion, education and trade up to and beyond independence.

British New Guinea

British New Guinea
Author: James Park Thomson
Publisher: London : G. Philip
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1892
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

Travels in Papua New Guinea

Travels in Papua New Guinea
Author: Christina Dodwell
Publisher: Long Riders Guild Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781590481554

This is the remarkable and highly entertaining story of a young English woman who made a two-year expedition through the highlands and jungles, and along the rivers, of Papua New Guinea - alone. 1,000 miles of this journey was undertaken on a stallion called "Horse." Christina had many adventures and hair-raising moments, yet this courageous woman makes light of all of them. Christina continues the tradition of such renowned travellers as Gertrude Bell, Isabella Bird and Ella Maillart.

Making Law in Papua New Guinea

Making Law in Papua New Guinea
Author: Bruce L. Ottley
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press LLC
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2021
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781531005504

"In the waning days of colonialism in Papua New Guinea, much of the rhetoric from local leaders pushing for self-determination focused on replacing the imposed colonial legal system with one that reflected local customs, understandings, relationships, and dispute settlement techniques-in other words, a "uniquely Melanesian jurisprudence." After independence in 1975, however, that aim faded or began to be seen as an impossible objective, and PNG is left with a largely Western legal system. In this book, the authors-who were all directly involved in law teaching, law reform, and judging during that period-explore the potent and enduring grip of colonialism on law and politics long after the colonial regime has been formally disbanded. Combining original historical and legal research, engagement with the scholarly literature of dependency theory and postcolonial studies, and personal observation, interviews, and experience, Making Law in Papua New Guinea offers compelling insights into the many reasons why postcolonial nations remain imprisoned in colonial laws, institutions, and attitudes"--

My Gun, My Brother

My Gun, My Brother
Author: August I. K. Kituai
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1998-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0824863690

Despite the heated competition for colonial possessions in Papua New Guinea during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the personnel required to run an effective administration were scarce. As a result, the Australian colonial regime opted for a quick solution: it engaged Papua New Guineans—often to perform the most hazardous and most unpopular responsibilities. Based on extensive interviews with former policemen, written records of the time, and reminiscences of colonial officials, this book links events involving police, villagers, and government officers (kiaps) over a forty-year period to wider issues in the colonial history of Papua New Guinea and, by extension, of the Pacific Islands and beyond.

The Traditional Pottery of Papua New Guinea

The Traditional Pottery of Papua New Guinea
Author: Patricia May
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780824823443

This book is the most comprehensive and authoritative survey of the traditional pottery of Papua New Guinea ever produced. The authors have made a thorough analysis of pottery-making throughout Papua New Guinea based on eight years of field work. They proffer a first-hand account of clay preparation, pottery formation, and firing techniques, interwoven with information on the functions of pottery and the various approaches to decoration.

PNG

PNG
Author: Jackson Rannells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

This book includes over 280 alphabetical entries describing the history, tradition, people, commerce, industry, and government of this diverse nation. Separate entries are included for each of the provinces, incorporating a map, the provincial flag, a summary of important statistics and more detailed sections on geography, climate, vegetation, history, people, government, transport, along with communications, health, education, and development.