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- Title
Reflections on a Dead Dog: Towards a Reconstruction of Traditional Motu-Koita Ontology.
- Authors
Goddard, Michael
- Abstract
This article is driven by the equivocal possibility of doing analytic justice to the cosmo-ontology of the Motu-Koita, of Papua New Guinea, as it was when early missionaries and colonial officers credited south-east-coastal indigenes only with unsystematized beliefs and superstitions about invisible forces. It focuses on an incident in which traditional 'sorcerers' were put to the test by the early colonial administration, which was trying to destroy local beliefs in sorcery. By interrogating the discursive stereotypes brought to this episode by the administration, and problematizing the translation and understanding of some Motu-Koita terminology, it attempts some first steps toward a more nuanced understanding of the pre- European-contact lifeworld of the Motu-Koita.
- Subjects
PAPUA New Guinea; WITCHCRAFT; MAGIC; MANNERS &; customs; RITES &; ceremonies
- Publication
Oceania, 2014, Vol 84, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0029-8077
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ocea.5032