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Chapter 2 ANTHROPOLOGY, ONTOLOGY AND THE MAORI WORLD
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- Preface ANTHROPOLOGISTS UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL ix
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xi
- Introduction OBSERVING ANTHROPOLOGISTS Professional Knowledge, Practice and Lives 1
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Michael Jackson
- Chapter 1 SUFFERING, SELFHOOD AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS 34
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Anne Salmond
- Chapter 2 ANTHROPOLOGY, ONTOLOGY AND THE MAORI WORLD 56
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Joan Metge
- Chapter 3 BUILDING BRIDGES Maori and Pakeha Relations 73
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Gillian Cowlishaw
- Chapter 4 ‘CULTURE’, ‘RACE’ AND ‘ME’ Living the Anthropology of Indigenous Australians 92
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Nicolas Peterson
- Chapter 5 FINDING ONE’S WAY IN ARNHEM LAND 108
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Howard Morphy
- Chapter 6 ART AS ACTION The Yolngu 125
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David Trigger
- Chapter 7 RETHINKING NATURE AND NATIVENESS 140
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Christopher Pinney
- Chapter 8 MORE THAN LOCAL, LESS THAN GLOBAL Anthropology in the Contemporary World 158
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Nelson Graburn
- Chapter 9 BEYOND SELLING OUT Art, Tourism and Indigenous Self-representation 176
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Nigel Rapport
- Chapter 10 SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUALS AND THE ONTOLOGY OF SELFHOOD 195
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Susan Wright
- Chapter 11 HIDDEN HISTORIES AND POLITICAL TRANSFORMATIONS 213
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Marilyn Strathern
- Chapter 12 GENDER IDEOLOGY, PROPERTY RELATIONS AND MELANESIA The Field of ‘M’ 231
- Conclusion LOOKING AHEAD Past Connections and Future Directions 247
- INDEX 257
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- Preface ANTHROPOLOGISTS UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL ix
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xi
- Introduction OBSERVING ANTHROPOLOGISTS Professional Knowledge, Practice and Lives 1
-
Michael Jackson
- Chapter 1 SUFFERING, SELFHOOD AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS 34
-
Anne Salmond
- Chapter 2 ANTHROPOLOGY, ONTOLOGY AND THE MAORI WORLD 56
-
Joan Metge
- Chapter 3 BUILDING BRIDGES Maori and Pakeha Relations 73
-
Gillian Cowlishaw
- Chapter 4 ‘CULTURE’, ‘RACE’ AND ‘ME’ Living the Anthropology of Indigenous Australians 92
-
Nicolas Peterson
- Chapter 5 FINDING ONE’S WAY IN ARNHEM LAND 108
-
Howard Morphy
- Chapter 6 ART AS ACTION The Yolngu 125
-
David Trigger
- Chapter 7 RETHINKING NATURE AND NATIVENESS 140
-
Christopher Pinney
- Chapter 8 MORE THAN LOCAL, LESS THAN GLOBAL Anthropology in the Contemporary World 158
-
Nelson Graburn
- Chapter 9 BEYOND SELLING OUT Art, Tourism and Indigenous Self-representation 176
-
Nigel Rapport
- Chapter 10 SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUALS AND THE ONTOLOGY OF SELFHOOD 195
-
Susan Wright
- Chapter 11 HIDDEN HISTORIES AND POLITICAL TRANSFORMATIONS 213
-
Marilyn Strathern
- Chapter 12 GENDER IDEOLOGY, PROPERTY RELATIONS AND MELANESIA The Field of ‘M’ 231
- Conclusion LOOKING AHEAD Past Connections and Future Directions 247
- INDEX 257