You are viewing content intended for a different location. This may affect your ability to shop online.

Our systems are now restored following recent technical disruption, and we’re working hard to catch up on publishing. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Find out more

Recommended product

Popular links

Popular links


A Historical Ethnography of the Enga Economy of Papua New Guinea

A Historical Ethnography of the Enga Economy of Papua New Guinea

A Historical Ethnography of the Enga Economy of Papua New Guinea

Authors:
Polly Wiessner, Arizona State University
Akii Tumu, Enga Taake Anda Tradition and Tradition Centre
Nitze Pupu, Enga Taake Anda Tradition and Tradition Centre
Published:
June 2024
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009368766

Looking for an examination copy?

If you are interested in the title for your course we can consider offering an examination copy. To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching.

    The question addressed in this Element is: What happens to a society when, in the absence of influence from foreign populations, constraints are released by a new crop making possible significant surplus production? We will draw on the historical traditions of 110 tribes of the Enga of Papua New Guinea recorded over a decade to document the changes that occurred in response to the potential for surplus production after the arrival of the sweet potato some 350 years prior to contact with Europeans. Economic change alone does not restructure a society nor build the social and political scaffolding for new institutions. In response to rapid change, the Enga drew on rituals that altered norms and values and resolved cultural contradictions that inhibited cooperation to bring about complexity rather than chaos. The end result was the development of one of the largest known ceremonial exchange systems prior to state formation.

    Product details

    • Published: May 2024
    • Format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • ISBN: 9781009368759
    • Length: 0 pages
    • Availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The Enga, Their Economy and Historical Traditions
    • 2. Baseline: Environment, Population and Economy in the Early Generations
    • 3. The Arrival of the Sweet Potato in Enga: Repercussions
    • 4. The Sangai and Kepele Cults: Relations with the Spirit World
    • 5. The Great Ceremonial Wars
    • 6. The Tee Ceremonial Exchange Cycle
    • 7. Conflict Resolution and Peacemaking
    • 8. The Convergence of the Great Wars, Tee Cycle and Kepele Cult
    • 9. Leadership
    • 10. Outcome
    • References.

    Authors

    Polly Wiessner , Arizona State University

    Akii Tumu , Enga Taake Anda Tradition and Tradition Centre

    Nitze Pupu , Enga Taake Anda Tradition and Tradition Centre