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- tetela
- # Tetela In Auhelawa, //tetela// refers to a historical narrative, and as a verb it can mean both to recit... ere she may have settled, and then her arrival in Auhelawa, the relations she formed with people living ther... cannibal raids on other islands, and this has led Auhelawa people to conclude that there was a severe drough... s about their common origins. When I arrived in Auhelawa to do fieldwork, I imagined that I could learn ab
- 5.1 @1002:2022
- erent languages and their words for relatives ({{:auhelawa-english-kin-terms.pdf|PDF version}}): {{:auhelawa-english-kin-terms.jpg|A table comparing several English ... r relatives with several incommensurable terms in Auhelawa}} Learning terms for relatives in Auhelawa is not just a matter of translating. ===== What is a cousin? =
- 12 @1001:2021
- n descent through women, or a matrilineage. * Auhelawa susu are, moreover, links a chain of places conne... conversation (Briggs 1984). ===== How to ask in Auhelawa ===== People of Auhelawa have specific kinds of talk with specific roles associated with them: * //tete... say that we must treat everyone the same. ===== Auhelawa ethics and anthropological ethics ===== I wanted
- enao
- ao// is crucial to understanding yam gardening in Auhelawa. It has no equivalent term in English. It is hard... nd the purpose of yam gardening is to create what Auhelawa gardeners call "plenty" of food, and especially t... abiga// (hardworking, literally "bent back"). The Auhelawa gardener must "embrace the suck" of growing yams (Bay 2007). According to Auhelawa gardeners, people need to do enao because they ha
- 3.3.1 @1002:2019
- at appears to be change is often continuity. ## Auhelawa at work * Since the very first contacts between Australians and Auhelawa in the late 19th century, Auhelawa people have migrated to earn wages as workers. * The trade goods they bo... to their kin when they returned: //lautom//. ## Auhelawa migration is ideally circular * Many people who
- auhelawa_prohibitions
- # Auhelawa prohibitions # Auhelawa is a society on the south coast of Normanby island in PNG. Every person in this s... , Full Stop:’ Religion and Rejection of Ritual in Auhelawa (Papua New Guinea).” Oceania 77 (2): 172–90. ———... y Divided: Death, Personhood, and Christianity in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic
- 4.2.2 @1002:2019
- at it is like to have a culture. ## Today, Auhelawa has two cultural scripts for death When I carried out fieldwork in Auhelawa, many people told me that their mortuary practice... r patients. ## Modernism In their own way, Auhelawa people were also "forced to be free" --- by colon... pt * Kastam is valuable because it is unique to Auhelawa, and a source of pride and identity * Yet in orde
- 1.3.1 @1001:2020
- 951|10.4324/9781315184951]]. ## A story of yams Auhelawa is a society on the south coast of Duau (Normanby... the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea. People of Auhelawa produce most of their own food by raising crops i... they need ===== * Example: Yam cultivation in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea * Technology is part of peopl
- 7 @2700:2022
- f so, why don’t we treat them like people? ===== Auhelawa: Yams are people too ===== * Auhelawa gardeners must work continuously in yam gardens for several months... stern metanarrative of modernity sound like to an Auhelawa gardener? ===== Nostalgia as ideology and as cri
- 6 @2700:2021
- f so, why don’t we treat them like people? ===== Auhelawa: Yams are people too ===== * Auhelawa gardeners must work continuously in yam gardens for several months... stern metanarrative of modernity sound like to an Auhelawa gardener? ===== References and further reading =
- 2.2 @1002:2022
- of total interdependence. ===== Yam gardening in Auhelawa ===== Auhelawa is a society of people living on the south coast of Duau (Normanby Island), off the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea. Every family in Auhelawa produces most of their own food grown on their ow
- 13.1 @1002:2018
- al difference says that if Ryan is different than Auhelawa people, then the Auhelawa people are different from Ryan. Both Ryan and Auhelawa people have their own culture. There is a limit to
- 11 @1001:2021
- ==== I conducted fieldwork in a society known as Auhelawa, on the south coast of Duau (Normanby Island, Mil... ned from my fieldwork story ===== My entree into Auhelawa as a “field” of research has taught me what makes... n descent through women, or a matrilineage. * Auhelawa susu are, moreover, links a chain of places conne
- 13 @1001:2021
- ethnographies? ===== Here’s another story about Auhelawa susu and their tetela: * Tetela are used in la... the facts of each other’s tetela. Many people in Auhelawa wanted me to collect everyone’s tetela, and decid... ===== * No society exists in isolation. * Auhelawa people live //on// an island, but they are connec
- symbol
- is is by gaining specific knowledge. For instance Auhelawa gardeners have to learn to read the falling of ro... ir culture's conventional way of reading them. In Auhelawa, people abstain from washing and wearing clean cl... ect outcome of their observance of a prohibition. Auhelawa people also read this index in a conventional way