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 New Guinea Communications, Volume 19 - The Marind
Auteur(s)  Muller (A01)
 Editeur(s)  GALDA VERLAG
 Collection(s)  New Guinea Communications, Volume 19
   
        Ean :
        9783962034184
 
        Date de parution :
        02/03/2025
 Résumé : The Marind ethno-linguistic culture stands out in several respects. It became infamous 
towards the end of the 19th century for well-organized head-hunting raids from its home 
territory in Dutch New Guinea to areas around the distant Fly River. This means that 
the Marind were cutting off British-administered heads. Complaints to the Dutch 
authorities resulted in establishing a Dutch military post at Merauke that stopped the 
raids into British territory, and eventually closer to home. Yet, secret, small-scale head hunting continued into the 1950s. 
Roman Catholic missionaries of the fraternity of the Sacred Heart arrived to attempt 
to evangelize the Marind. Not successful, especially initially, the proselytizers began 
studying the complex Marind language and writing Dutch-Marind dictionaries and 
eventually a grammar. While the priests were interested in the Marind culture, it took a 
trained Swiss anthropologist, Paul Wirz, to study the culture in depth during his 1916 
to 1919 field work when he immersed himself totally in the Marind Society and took a 
series of excellent photographs some of which illustrate this book. 
While the missionaries published their reports of the Marind in Dutch, Wirz printed all 
his research only in German. It took a Dutch scholar and administrator, Jan van Baal, to 
compile all the available information on the Marind in a huge book called Dema, in the 
English language. Most of this current book on the Marind is based on Van Baal great 
work, published in 1960. 
We have added a few other publications for a better sense of perspective. These include 
some essential history of Dutch New Guinea, a text on the history of the Roman 
Cathodic Church among the Marind, a study of a pandemic that devastated the Marind 
and some information on the most recent travails of this culture.
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