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- Papuan_mythology abstract "The Papuans are one of four major cultural groups of Papua New Guinea. The majority of the population lives in rural areas. In isolated areas there still remains a handful of the giant communal structures that previously housed the whole male population, with a circling cluster of huts for the women. The Papuan people are Melanesian people composed of at least 240 different peoples, each with its own language and culture. Sago is the staple food of the Papuan supplemented with hunting, fishing and small gardens.Papuans may be related to the Iatmul on the Sepik River and to the Asmat and Marind-anim farther west along the coast. There the cultures share concepts of village “big men”, great longhouses, huge dugout canoes, headhunting and, in some areas, cannibalism.Ancestors are important, but not necessarily revered in Papuan culture. The important quality is called “imunu”, the power that pervades things, including ritual objects. Imunu is personified in the masked ceremonies. Most representations are of humans or ancestors, not plants or animals. Traditional cultural ceremonies on a large scale existed into the 1950s, but declined as Christian missionaries converted the villages.".
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- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Asmat_people.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Big_man_(anthropology).
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Cannibalism.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Category:Papua_New_Guinean_mythology.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Catholic.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Dugout_(boat).
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Dugout_canoe.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Gope_boards.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Headhunting.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Imunu.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Longhouse.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Mana.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Marind-anim.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Marind_people.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Pantheism.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Papua_New_Guinea.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Sago.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Sepik.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Sepik_River.
- Papuan_mythology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Papuan mythology".
- Papuan_mythology hasPhotoCollection Papuan_mythology.
- Papuan_mythology subject Category:Papua_New_Guinean_mythology.
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- Papuan_mythology type Event.
- Papuan_mythology comment "The Papuans are one of four major cultural groups of Papua New Guinea. The majority of the population lives in rural areas. In isolated areas there still remains a handful of the giant communal structures that previously housed the whole male population, with a circling cluster of huts for the women. The Papuan people are Melanesian people composed of at least 240 different peoples, each with its own language and culture.".
- Papuan_mythology label "Papuan mythology".
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- Papuan_mythology sameAs Папуаська_міфологія.
- Papuan_mythology sameAs Q4344741.
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