Description: Light cover wear as well as a few small cosmetic marks. Secure binding. Sharp pages. Inscribed and dated by the author. The Dugum Dani: A Papuan Culture in the Highlands of West New Guinea by Karl G. Heider is an in-depth ethnographic study focusing on the Dugum Dani people, an indigenous group from the highlands of West Papua (formerly part of New Guinea). First published in 1970, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of the Dani’s social structure, cultural practices, and daily life. Heider, an anthropologist, examines their complex rituals, warfare traditions, and unique societal roles. Through detailed observations and rich illustrations, The Dugum Dani offers readers valuable insights into a relatively isolated society and contributes significantly to the understanding of human cultural diversity.
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: Chicago
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
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Author: Karl G. Heider
Publisher: Aldine Publishing Company
Topic: African Tribes Culture
Subject: Africa Tribe Sociology
Year Printed: 1970