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-Thinking of PNG ##+Ancestry ##
  
-## What do you see when you hear PNG##+## Ancestry and indigenous landownership in PNG ##
  
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-16 October 2014+15 October 2015
  
-## A picture from PNG ## +Available at: http://anthro.rschram.org/2654/11
  
-What words come to mind when you see this?+## Lecture outline ##
  
-{{ :2654:hills.devpolicy.jpg |}} +* [[http://www.smh.com.au/business/world-business/well-turn-off-the-taps-png-chiefs-challenge-australian-bank-deal-20151009-gk58dq.html|"Turn off the taps"]] 
- +    - The "chiefs" of Hela Province, Papua New Guinea want to cut off the gas pipeline. 
-## Another picture ## +    - The [[http://rschram.org/2013/12/31/manus/|"Kohonoleng clan" of Manus Province wants "spin off" benefits from the detention centre]]. 
- +    - Clans can incorporate themselves as Incorporated Landowning Groups (ILGs). 
-And this? +    - Is this "entification"--the making of new entities? Are these groups real
- +* The politics of landownership in PNG 
-{{ :2654:woman.road.jpg |}} +    - Everyone is a villager, everyone is a landowner. 
- +    - Being a landowner means you have a right to participate in politics
-## Another picture ## +* The colonial context of contemporary landownership 
- +    - The colonization of New Guinea included protection of native land tenure. 
-And this? +    - Governing people of New Guinea meant indentifying who was there, and where they lived. 
- +    - Patrol officers assumed they would find stable, clearly bounded groups, but few existed. 
-{{ :2654:huli.wikipedia.jpg |}} +    - Anthropologists found "segmentary societies" in the New Guinea Highlands, and they assumed they would all be organized in terms of unilineal descent, just like in Africa ("African models in the New Guinea Highlands"). 
- +          - Fasu people studied by Emma Gilberthorpe are a good example of a society based on place instead of descent
-## That's about the size ## +          - Fasu people and others have had to document their ownership of their places in terms that make sense to the state. 
- +* Is registration of landownership "reification"? 
-What is unspoiled wilderness to one is untapped resources to another and fertile soil to another+    - [[:identity_and_contradiction|Dialectic]] as a theory of change: thesis, antithesis, synthesis. 
- +        - A capitalist system is one in which capital is used to produce wealth. It is also a divided system, consisting one class which owns capital, and one class which does not, and who works
-What is poverty and suffering to one person is normal life to another+        - Colonialism is both the expansion of one society into new places, and it is the meeting of two cultures
- +    - Becoming a "landowner" in PNG is not natural. It is the outcome of a dialectic of recognition. 
-## Relative ## +    - Indigenous recognition often involves the reification of culture. 
- +    - An alternative view: PNG groups can perform multiple identities for different audiences.
-Primitive/modern +
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-Developed/undeveloped +
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-Unruly/orderly+
  
 ## References ## ## References ##
  
-Picture 1: Brian Chapaitis (2013)"Menya river in Papua New Guinea, a land of beauty and opportunity." <a href="http://devpolicy.org/asylum-seekers-negative-nationalism-and-the-png-solution-20130802-02/">http://devpolicy.org/asylum-seekers-negative-nationalism-and-the-png-solution-20130802-02/.</a> Accessed 6 September 2013.+GarnautJohn. 2015. “PNG Chiefs Talk of Civil Unrest over Unpopular Australian Bank Deal.” The Sydney Morning Herald, October 11, sec. Business Day. http://www.smh.com.au/business/world-business/well-turn-off-the-taps-png-chiefs-challenge-australian-bank-deal-20151009-gk58dq.html.
  
-Picture 2: Getty Images (n.d.)Picture of a woman on the road<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-15436981">http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-15436981</a>+Schram, Ryan2013“FrontierColony, Pre-Border: PNG’s Latest Role in Australian Sovereignty.” Ryan Schram: Notes on anthropology, Melanesia and cultural change, December 3. http://rschram.org/2013/12/31/manus/.
  
-Picture 3: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Nomadtales">User:Nomadtales</a> (2005), Picture of a Huli (Hela province) man dressed in ceremonial regalia and wig. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Huli_wigman.jpg">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Huli_wigman.jpg.</a> Uploaded 29 June 2005. 
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