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Mira Donnelly

Papua Headhunters

Papua Headhunters explores the multifaceted history of headhunting among Papua's tribes and the transformative impact of colonialism. The book examines headhunting not merely as a violent act, but as an integral part of Papuan cosmology, deeply intertwined with social organization and identity formation. For example, headhunting played a role in male initiation rites and ancestor veneration.

Colonial intervention brought disruption, suppressing traditions and introducing new technologies that reshaped Papuan society. This study offers a historical overview, analyzing motivations, rituals, and social structures related to headhunting. It draws from ethnographic accounts, missionary records, and oral histories, providing a balanced account of Papuan traditions.

The book progresses by first establishing the pre-colonial context, then delving into the origins and societal functions of headhunting, and finally analyzing the impact of colonial contact and its contemporary legacy, addressing controversies and emphasizing cultural context.
138 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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