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- Title
The Yali movement in retrospect: rewriting history, redefining 'cargo cult'.
- Authors
Hermann, Elfriede
- Abstract
This paper is concerned with a definition of the term 'cargo cult' as formulated by Papua New Guineans from their personal experience of the colonial encounter. An examination of the negative connotations inherent in their interpretative reconstruction of the concept 'cargo cult' reveals that these resulted from a dialogue with western cultural constructions of 'cargo cults' which effectively discredited these movements. Interpreted in this way, the indigenous definition can also become the starting point for a reconsideration of the anthropological concept of 'cargo cult'.
- Subjects
MELANESIA; PAPUA New Guinea; JALE (New Guinean people); CARGO cults; ETHNOHISTORY; HISTORY of social movements; HISTORY
- Publication
Oceania, 1992, Vol 63, Issue 1, p55
- ISSN
0029-8077
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/j.1834-4461.1992.tb00367.x