Ancestral Lines

Ancestral Lines
Author: John Barker
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442601055

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In Ancestral Lines, which is based on 25 years of research among the Maisin people, Barker offers a nuanced understanding of how the Maisin came to reject commercial logging on their traditional lands.

Last Days in New Guinea

Last Days in New Guinea
Author: Charles Arthur Whitmore Monckton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1922
Genre: Judges
ISBN:

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Taming New Guinea

Taming New Guinea
Author: Charles Arthur Whitmore Monckton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1922
Genre: Magistrates
ISBN:

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New Guinea

New Guinea
Author: Clive Moore
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824844130

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New Guinea, the world's largest tropical island, is a land of great contrasts, ranging from small glaciers on its highest peaks to broad mangrove swamps in its lowlands and hundreds of smaller islands and coral atolls along its coasts. Divided between two nations, the island and its neighboring archipelagos form Indonesia’s Papua Province (or Irian Jaya) and the independent nation of Papua New Guinea, both former European colonies. Most books on New Guinea have been guided by these and other divisions, separating east from west, prehistoric from historic, precontact from postcontact, colonial from postcolonial. This is the first work to consider New Guinea and its 40,000-year history in its entirety. The volume opens with a look at the Melanesian region and argues that interlocking exchange systems and associated human interchanges are the "invisible government" through which New Guinea societies operate. Succeeding chapters review the history of encounters between outsiders and New Guinea's populations. They consider the history of Malay involvement with New Guinea over the past two thousand years, demonstrating the extent to which west New Guinea in particular was incorporated into Malay trading and raiding networks prior to Western contact. The impact of colonial rule, economic and social change, World War II, decolonization, and independence are discussed in the final chapter.

The Statesman's Year-book

The Statesman's Year-book
Author: Frederick Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1628
Release: 1923
Genre: Economic geography
ISBN:

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The Graphic

The Graphic
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 966
Release: 1921
Genre: London (England)
ISBN:

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Globalization and Papua New Guinea: Ancient Wilderness, Paradise, Introduced Terror and Hell

Globalization and Papua New Guinea: Ancient Wilderness, Paradise, Introduced Terror and Hell
Author: Falk Huettmann
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2023-04-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3031202627

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This book aims to present a reality view for Papua New Guinea based on many years of first-hand field work and research accounts. It further assesses sustainability in the light of 47,000 years of a self-sustained type of civilization without bad global impacts. This book contrasts the modern sustainable development failures from the colonial times onwards, as promoted by the ‘western world’, namely Australia, the UK, EU and the U.S as well as Japan and now, China, in times of globalization, Trump’ism and royal governance (Papua New Guinea is still part of the British Dominion and of the Antarctic Treaty etc). This assessment and book is the first of its kind also employing modern data analysis, Landscape Ecology principles (patterns and processes, telecoupling) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with Open Access data focusing on ecological economics, marxism, socialism and contrasting it with current capitalism and neoliberalism that Papua New Guinea is fully exposed to. Throughout the 31 book chapters various aspects are covered how a further insistence on the ‘new’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and so-called Development Aid will result in unwanted side effects and perverse outcomes for Papua New Guinea and for the world in times of wider ‘global change’ and unprecedented man-made crisis.

Books of 1921-1925

Books of 1921-1925
Author: Chicago Public Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1927
Genre:
ISBN:

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