Regional history and ethnic identity in the hub of New Guinea: The emergence of the Min

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Jorgensen, D
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10.1002/j.1834-4461.1996.tb02551.x
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Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
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Recent approaches to the ethnography of Papua New Guinea stress the historicity of local cultures and their encompassment in larger fields of relations. In this paper I consider the historical and cultural background to the emergence of the 'Min' as a novel ethnic designation among the Mountain Ok peoples of the Fly Sepik headwaters. While Min identity draws much of its impetus from responses to mining operations and resistance to provincial governments, it is also clear that it grows out of a complex interaction between pre-existing cultural identities, a history of colonial administration and Christian evangelism. Emerging at the intersection of local and global processes, Min identity constitutes a regionalization of ethnicity which has led to agitation for the creation of a Min province, producing a movement that may outlive its immediate political aims.
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