Kago, Kastom and Kalja: The Study of Indigenous Movements in Melanesia Today

This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessions in 2009 (Santa Cruz) and 2010 (Alexandria), includes a wealth of ethnographic and historical information on a topic of enduring interest in Pacific studies and anthropology: cargo cults. These fas...

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Main Author: Marcellin Abong (auth)
Other Authors: Marc Tabani (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: pacific-credo Publications 2013
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