The Trumpet Shall Sound: A Study of "cargo" Cults in MelanesiaPaladin, 1970 - 389 páginas Non Aboriginal material; first published in 1957. |
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... followers that Government had no right to levy taxes . The villagers should refuse to pay these taxes ; they should tell the tax officials that they had paid their taxes to the ' Black King ' . They should refuse to work for Government ...
... followers that Government had no right to levy taxes . The villagers should refuse to pay these taxes ; they should tell the tax officials that they had paid their taxes to the ' Black King ' . They should refuse to work for Government ...
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... followers could be included in the new Council area and would leave his Manus followers on the main island isolated , and thus weaken both halves of the divided movement . The plan was largely successful : Paliau was made luluai of ...
... followers could be included in the new Council area and would leave his Manus followers on the main island isolated , and thus weaken both halves of the divided movement . The plan was largely successful : Paliau was made luluai of ...
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... followers , and some repaid their supporters for losses entailed in the experiments . The fakers would make their noses bleed , and then claim that the spirits had done this . Others heated bamboos to make them explode to simu- late ...
... followers , and some repaid their supporters for losses entailed in the experiments . The fakers would make their noses bleed , and then claim that the spirits had done this . Others heated bamboos to make them explode to simu- late ...
Índice
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Page | 9 |
THE TUKA MOVEMENT OF FIJI | 17 |
MILLENARISM AND SOCIAL CHANGE | 32 |
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activity Administration Aitape Ambrym American amongst ancestors anthropology arrested arrival Australian Baigona became belief Belshaw Biak Buka Buninia Cargo cult chiefs Christian church coast copra Council cult-leader cultural dances Dasiga dead developed District doctrine economic European Fiji Fijian gardens German Government groups Guiart Guinea Highlands indigenous island Japanese John Frum Kekesi killed konor labour later leaders Madang magical Malaita Mambu Manamakeri Manau Mansren Marching Rule Melanesian ment merely millenarian millenarian cults millenarian movements millenarism millennium Milne Bay mission missionaries myth Naked Cult native Ndengei officials organization outbreak Paliau Papua passive pigs plantations police political population possessed prophesied prophet Rabaul rational recruited region religious ritual rumours sects Sepik social society Solomon Islands spirits spread Stanner stress symbolized Tanna Taro Taro cult Territory trade traditional tribes Tuka Vailala Madness village visited Whites Williams Yali