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Title
A cord of three strands is not easily broken: birth, death and marriage in a Massim society
Title
Birth, death and marriage in a Massim society
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Australasian Digital Theses
Publisher
Australia : Macquarie University
Date
2001
Author/Creator
Callister, Sandra
Description
"June 2000"
Description
Thesis (MA (Hons))--Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy, 2001.
Description
Bibliography: p. 266-270.
Description
Death and mortuary ritual -- The centrality of death -- Mortuary feasts for the dead -- Affinal responsibilities -- Beliefs and attitudes surrounding death -- Dominant themes and values
Description
Death is an inevitable part of life, and as such, is central to understanding the cultural themes of a people. Death facilitates the expression of Misiman themes of being-in-the-world through the medium of mortuary rituals, wherein community values and beliefs are emphasised and reconstructed. Generosity, conviviality, a sense of cooperation and submissiveness towards authority all find an outlet in and are augmented by the activities and occasions comprising mortuary events. The motivating forces of self-esteem and prestige are channelled into the exchange of pigs and valuables; balance is achieved in relationships at all levels. Respect owed to ancestors is memorialised and displayed through the sequence of feasts as well as by the erection of gravestones; communitas is evident in the women's exchange of pots of food and in the workers eating together. -- Death constructs society, causing disparate groups to coalesce and be reconstituted within the context of mortuary feasting. It is the marriage alliance on Misima, however, that constructs the form and shape of mortuary feasting, balancing matrilineal and patrilateral emphases and providing the third strand to the strong cord that binds Misiman society. As each of the three main groups of relatives carry out their mutual obligations at mortuary feasting times, each group reconstructs their roles, and at the same time asserts and affirms the importance of the relationships which bind them together. -- Mortuary ritual is foundational to an understanding of Misiman people, their values and interactions; it is an ongoing performance.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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x, 270 p. ill
Subject Keyword
Massim (Papua New Guinean people) -- Rites and ceremonies
Subject Keyword
Massim (Papua New Guinean people) -- Social life and customs
Subject Keyword
Rites and ceremonies -- Papua New Guinea
Subject Keyword
Misima language
Subject Keyword
Papua New Guinea -- Social life and customs
Subject Keyword
Papua New Guinea -- Languages
Subject Keyword
Misima Island (Papua New Guinea) -- Social life and customs
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Thesis masters research
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Macquarie University. Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/178216
Identifier
1674085
Language
eng
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Copyright Sandra Callister 2001.
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