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Title: Power, status and the Vailala Madness : an examination of the extraordinary events of 1919 in the Gulf Division, Papua, in relation to Orokolo society, theories regarding the nature of cargo cults, and recent developments relating to power and status in the Solomon Islands
Author: Cochrane, Glynn
Awarding Body: University of Oxford
Current Institution: University of Oxford
Date of Award: 1968
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Qualification Name: Thesis (Ph.D.) Qualification Level: Doctoral
EThOS ID: uk.bl.ethos.671042  DOI: Not available
Keywords: Cargo cults ; Elema (Papua New Guinean people) ; Ethnology--Papua New Guinea ; Ethnology--Solomon Islands ; Rites and ceremonies--Papua New Guinea ; Rites and ceremonies--Solomon Islands
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