The drums of the Kamoro of western New Guinea
- Author
- Pauline van der Zee
- Organization
- Abstract
- Drums are male attributes par excellence. Of all artefacts of the Kamoro of West Papua, drums are most durable. Their designs are relatively homogenous and are connected to the feast of men's concealed knowledge called kaware
- Keywords
- mythology, drums, Kamoro, West Papua, Oceania, New Guinea, rituals
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-1168398
- MLA
- van der Zee, Pauline. “The Drums of the Kamoro of Western New Guinea.” Annual Meeting of the Pacific Arts Association- Europe, Meeting Abstracts, edited by Markus Schindlbeck, Etnologisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, 2005.
- APA
- van der Zee, P. (2005). The drums of the Kamoro of western New Guinea. In M. Schindlbeck (Ed.), Annual meeting of the Pacific Arts Association- Europe, Meeting Abstracts. Berlin, Germany: Etnologisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem.
- Chicago author-date
- Zee, Pauline van der. 2005. “The Drums of the Kamoro of Western New Guinea.” In Annual Meeting of the Pacific Arts Association- Europe, Meeting Abstracts, edited by Markus Schindlbeck. Berlin, Germany: Etnologisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- van der Zee, Pauline. 2005. “The Drums of the Kamoro of Western New Guinea.” In Annual Meeting of the Pacific Arts Association- Europe, Meeting Abstracts, ed by. Markus Schindlbeck. Berlin, Germany: Etnologisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem.
- Vancouver
- 1.van der Zee P. The drums of the Kamoro of western New Guinea. In: Schindlbeck M, editor. Annual meeting of the Pacific Arts Association- Europe, Meeting Abstracts. Berlin, Germany: Etnologisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem; 2005.
- IEEE
- [1]P. van der Zee, “The drums of the Kamoro of western New Guinea,” in Annual meeting of the Pacific Arts Association- Europe, Meeting Abstracts, Ethnologisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Deutschland, 2005.
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