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2.3.0 @1001:2020
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e interconnectedness of diverse communities. In a colonial era and today in a globalized sociopolitical and ... in which this language is dominant. * Schools in colonial territories and postcolonial countries have histo... and government. * Languages not appropriated by colonial governments remained oral for the most part. They... time" or do they represent people's resistance to colonial domination (Errington 1974, McDowell 1988, Kaplan
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a machine or living organism. They advocated for colonial policies of noninterference. For the most part, colonial governments had little interest in anthropologist... time” or do they represent people’s resistance to colonial domination (Billings 2002; Burridge 1954; Erringt... //Neither Cargo Nor Cult: Ritual Politics and the Colonial Imagination in Fiji//. Duke University Press. K
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to Roy Wagner 2000.) At several times during the colonial period in Papua New Guinea, a number of prophets ... villages to live together to await the new era. Colonial officials thought that people were experiencing m... everyday existence. It’s not crazy to think that colonial rule should end and cargo should be redistributed... nialism, though (Burridge 1954; Jebens 2004). The colonial government of PNG was right to be worried. cargo

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