Knihobot

Kal Muller

    The Kamoro
    The South Coast of West New Guinea
    Diving Southeast Asia
    Indonesian New Guinea
    Diving Indonesia
    East of Bali
    • 2024

      The Biodiversity in West Guinea

      The Science as of 2001, at the Turn of the 21st Century

      • 488 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the biodiversity of New Guinea as of 2001, the book is divided into three sections: an overview of the island's biodiversity, a detailed study of the Timika area and Lorentz National Park, and an examination of the natural resources utilized by the Kamoro ethno-linguistic group. It discusses various animal and plant life, including unique findings like the world's smallest vertebrate frog. The author faced challenges in research due to permit issues but utilized extensive resources, providing a comprehensive look at the region's ecology and its inhabitants.

      The Biodiversity in West Guinea
    • 2024

      Hungarians in New Guinea

      • 300 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      The book explores the surprising history of Hungarians in New Guinea, tracing their presence back to the 19th century during Hungary's time within the Habsburg Empire. It highlights the contributions of early Hungarian scientist-collectors like Samuel Fenichel and Lajos Biro, and the cultural impact of Count Festetics de Tolna. The narrative details how these individuals collected ethnographic artifacts and photographs, which enriched Hungary's National Ethnographic Museum. The author, who worked in the region for two decades, provides insights into the legacy of these Hungarian explorers in a land far from home.

      Hungarians in New Guinea
    • 2024

      Kamoro Natural Resources

      West New Guinea Lowlands Cultures

      • 404 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the Kamoro people's relationship with their environment, this book details their utilization of natural resources from the Arafura Sea, estuaries, mangroves, and tropical rainforests. Conducted in 2000, the research spans four key locations, documenting local ecological knowledge in both Indonesian and Kamoro dialects. It highlights the impact of mining activities on their lifestyles and categorizes vital animal and plant groups used for sustenance. An appendix provides a comprehensive reference for names in various languages, complemented by a bibliography of sources.

      Kamoro Natural Resources
    • 2023

      New Guinea: East is East and West is West

      Similarities and Differences

      • 588 stránek
      • 21 hodin čtení

      The book explores the contrasting histories and cultures of Papua New Guinea and West New Guinea, highlighting their shared island yet distinct paths shaped by colonization and geography. It delves into trade practices, linguistic diversity, and the impact of World War II on each region. The differing colonial approaches—Dutch neglect in the west versus exploitation in the east—led to divergent post-war developments, with PNG moving towards independence and WNG remaining under Indonesian control. The final chapter addresses the complexities of mining and land ownership issues in both areas.

      New Guinea: East is East and West is West
    • 2023

      Yali, Mek, Ok

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Exploring the Yali, Mek, and Ok cultures, this volume completes a series on the ethno-linguistic groups of West New Guinea's highlands. It highlights the Mek's early contact with outsiders and significant historical events, including a 1912 journal article and a groundbreaking French expedition in 1960. The rugged terrain shapes the distinct cultures, with the Yali sharing similarities with the Mek, while the Ok reside near the PNG border. The book draws on the extensive writings of pioneering missionaries who immersed themselves in local languages and cultures.

      Yali, Mek, Ok
    • 2023
    • 2022

      The South Coast of West New Guinea

      • 140 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the South Coast of West New Guinea, the book explores the rich cultural tapestry of the Marind, Asmat, and Kamoro peoples, detailing their historical contexts, artistic traditions, and interactions with colonial powers. It highlights the impact of Dutch control and the preservation efforts by missionaries, alongside the challenges posed by modern development. The series aims to publish diverse academic studies, fostering a deeper understanding of New Guinea's cultures through collaborative works and visual anthropology, while emphasizing the importance of local knowledge.

      The South Coast of West New Guinea
    • 2022

      The Kamoro

      • 192 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      The Kamoro ethno-linguistic group, residing along the Arafura Sea, faces challenges due to the Grasberg mine's impact on their lands. The author shares personal experiences and insights from various explorers and anthropologists, focusing on cultural revival and traditional woodcarving skills fostered through mining compensation programs. This book is part of a series aimed at enhancing the study of New Guinea, encouraging contributions from scholars and local knowledge workers, and exploring themes like oral history, folklore, and local literature.

      The Kamoro
    • 2022

      The North Coast of West New Guinea

      • 164 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the rich history and diverse cultures of West New Guinea's north coast, this volume explores the region's colonial past, significant towns like Manokwari and Jayapura, and the impact of European exploration since the 16th century. It delves into social structures, kinship, and the languages of various ethnic groups, highlighting the enduring influence of traditional Papuan sailors. The series aims to enhance academic discourse on New Guinea, encouraging contributions from both emerging and established scholars while emphasizing the preservation of fading cultural traditions.

      The North Coast of West New Guinea