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Nuaulu Religious Practices : the Frequency and Reproduction of Rituals in Moluccan Society
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- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Contents
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- Things, cycles and exchanges
- Introduction
- In relation to theories of ritual
- The concept of ritual reproduction
- A point of methodology
- Clans, houses and social organization
- Nuaulu rituals as events
- Rituals as work and work as ritual
- The organization of the analysis
- Components of ritual performance
- Introduction
- Cognitive architecture
- Material paraphernalia
- Food and feasting
- Words and movements: kahuae
- Spirit participants
- Divisions of labour
- Scripts, schemas and sequences: the syntax of ritual composition
- Life-cycle rituals: birth
- Introduction
- Birth ritual
- The posune
- Birth and post-natal care
- Erecting the asinokoe
- The washing ceremony at the posune
- Reintegration ritual: first day
- Reintegration ritual: second day
- First hair-cutting ceremony
- Variation and change
- Frequency and periodicity
- Life-cycle rituals: female puberty (nahane pinamou)
- Introduction
- First menstrual seclusion
- Entering ritual
- Preparations for coming-out ceremony
- At the posune: the washing ceremony
- At the clan sacred house
- The second day
- At the hatu pinamou
- Variation, change and periodicity in female puberty rites
- Life-cycle rituals: male puberty ceremonies (matahenne)
- Introduction
- The morite relationship
- Preparations
- First day: bathing
- First day: dressing
- Walk to the hantetane
- At the hantetane
- Investiture with barkcloth
- Sacrificing the cuscus
- Return to the village
- The second day
- Variation and change in matahenne
- Periodicity and frequency of matahenne
- The connecting logic in rituals of sexual maturation
- Life-cycle rituals: adulthood and death
- Introduction
- Investiture with tupu-tupue
- Variation and periodicity of tupu-tupue ceremonies
- Mortuary rituals
- Default death
- preparation of the corpse
- At hatu nohue
- Case studies
- Post-funeral mortuary practices
- The symbolic geography of death as a ritual mnemonic
- Variation in mortuary rituals
- Periodicity and change
- Rituals of the house
- The house defined
- The pre-life of houses
- Planting the first post and erecting the frame
- Roofing, walls and floors
- Transfer of valuables into a new house
- Rituals of things
- Completion ceremonies
- Variation and change
- Frequency and periodicity
- Rituals of the suane
- Introduction
- The suane defined
- The suane as a physical structure
- The suane and kahuae
- The pre-life of the suane
- Planting the first post
- Installing the fireplace
- Planting and transplanting kokine
- Entering the suane for the first time
- Completing the cycle
- The great kahuae festival
- Variation, change and periodicity
- Managing ritual
- Quantifying and comparing ritual events
- The coherence of ritual and the consequences of differential frequency
- Subsistence rituals as default models
- Planning, sequencing and coordinating interlocking cycles
- The precision of performance: social tension, retribution and redemption
- How and why rituals change
- Size matters: demography, mobility and viability
- The consequences of civil disturbance, 1999-2003
- Summary and conclusions
- Postscript: the end of ritual?
- Glossary
- Appendix: log of Nuaulu ritual events attended and described, 1970-2003
- Bibliography
- Index
- Isbn
- 9789004263680
- Label
- Nuaulu Religious Practices : the Frequency and Reproduction of Rituals in Moluccan Society
- Title
- Nuaulu Religious Practices
- Title remainder
- the Frequency and Reproduction of Rituals in Moluccan Society
- Title variation
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- Nuaulu Religious Practices: The Frequency and Reproduction of Rituals in Moluccan Society
- Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Volume 283
- Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde vol. 283
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- AU@
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Ellen, R. F
- Dewey number
- 299/.9222
- Index
- index present
- Language note
- English
- LC call number
- BL2120.M35 E46 2012
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- Series statement
- Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
- Series volume
- volume 283
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Rites and ceremonies
- Nuaulu (Indonesian people)
- Nuaulu (Indonesian people)
- Label
- Nuaulu Religious Practices : the Frequency and Reproduction of Rituals in Moluccan Society
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Things, cycles and exchanges -- Introduction -- In relation to theories of ritual -- The concept of ritual reproduction -- A point of methodology -- Clans, houses and social organization -- Nuaulu rituals as events -- Rituals as work and work as ritual -- The organization of the analysis -- Components of ritual performance -- Introduction -- Cognitive architecture -- Material paraphernalia -- Food and feasting -- Words and movements: kahuae -- Spirit participants -- Divisions of labour -- Scripts, schemas and sequences: the syntax of ritual composition -- Life-cycle rituals: birth -- Introduction -- Birth ritual -- The posune -- Birth and post-natal care -- Erecting the asinokoe -- The washing ceremony at the posune -- Reintegration ritual: first day -- Reintegration ritual: second day -- First hair-cutting ceremony -- Variation and change -- Frequency and periodicity -- Life-cycle rituals: female puberty (nahane pinamou) -- Introduction -- First menstrual seclusion -- Entering ritual -- Preparations for coming-out ceremony -- At the posune: the washing ceremony -- At the clan sacred house -- The second day -- At the hatu pinamou -- Variation, change and periodicity in female puberty rites -- Life-cycle rituals: male puberty ceremonies (matahenne) -- Introduction -- The morite relationship -- Preparations -- First day: bathing -- First day: dressing -- Walk to the hantetane -- At the hantetane -- Investiture with barkcloth -- Sacrificing the cuscus -- Return to the village -- The second day -- Variation and change in matahenne -- Periodicity and frequency of matahenne -- The connecting logic in rituals of sexual maturation -- Life-cycle rituals: adulthood and death -- Introduction -- Investiture with tupu-tupue -- Variation and periodicity of tupu-tupue ceremonies -- Mortuary rituals -- Default death -- preparation of the corpse -- At hatu nohue -- Case studies -- Post-funeral mortuary practices -- The symbolic geography of death as a ritual mnemonic -- Variation in mortuary rituals -- Periodicity and change -- Rituals of the house -- The house defined -- The pre-life of houses -- Planting the first post and erecting the frame -- Roofing, walls and floors -- Transfer of valuables into a new house -- Rituals of things -- Completion ceremonies -- Variation and change -- Frequency and periodicity -- Rituals of the suane -- Introduction -- The suane defined -- The suane as a physical structure -- The suane and kahuae -- The pre-life of the suane -- Planting the first post -- Installing the fireplace -- Planting and transplanting kokine -- Entering the suane for the first time -- Completing the cycle -- The great kahuae festival -- Variation, change and periodicity -- Managing ritual -- Quantifying and comparing ritual events -- The coherence of ritual and the consequences of differential frequency -- Subsistence rituals as default models -- Planning, sequencing and coordinating interlocking cycles -- The precision of performance: social tension, retribution and redemption -- How and why rituals change -- Size matters: demography, mobility and viability -- The consequences of civil disturbance, 1999-2003 -- Summary and conclusions -- Postscript: the end of ritual? -- Glossary -- Appendix: log of Nuaulu ritual events attended and described, 1970-2003 -- Bibliography -- Index
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9789004263680
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
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- 509648
- 22573/ctvbpgd6b
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- on1058378034
- (OCoLC)1058378034
- Label
- Nuaulu Religious Practices : the Frequency and Reproduction of Rituals in Moluccan Society
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Things, cycles and exchanges -- Introduction -- In relation to theories of ritual -- The concept of ritual reproduction -- A point of methodology -- Clans, houses and social organization -- Nuaulu rituals as events -- Rituals as work and work as ritual -- The organization of the analysis -- Components of ritual performance -- Introduction -- Cognitive architecture -- Material paraphernalia -- Food and feasting -- Words and movements: kahuae -- Spirit participants -- Divisions of labour -- Scripts, schemas and sequences: the syntax of ritual composition -- Life-cycle rituals: birth -- Introduction -- Birth ritual -- The posune -- Birth and post-natal care -- Erecting the asinokoe -- The washing ceremony at the posune -- Reintegration ritual: first day -- Reintegration ritual: second day -- First hair-cutting ceremony -- Variation and change -- Frequency and periodicity -- Life-cycle rituals: female puberty (nahane pinamou) -- Introduction -- First menstrual seclusion -- Entering ritual -- Preparations for coming-out ceremony -- At the posune: the washing ceremony -- At the clan sacred house -- The second day -- At the hatu pinamou -- Variation, change and periodicity in female puberty rites -- Life-cycle rituals: male puberty ceremonies (matahenne) -- Introduction -- The morite relationship -- Preparations -- First day: bathing -- First day: dressing -- Walk to the hantetane -- At the hantetane -- Investiture with barkcloth -- Sacrificing the cuscus -- Return to the village -- The second day -- Variation and change in matahenne -- Periodicity and frequency of matahenne -- The connecting logic in rituals of sexual maturation -- Life-cycle rituals: adulthood and death -- Introduction -- Investiture with tupu-tupue -- Variation and periodicity of tupu-tupue ceremonies -- Mortuary rituals -- Default death -- preparation of the corpse -- At hatu nohue -- Case studies -- Post-funeral mortuary practices -- The symbolic geography of death as a ritual mnemonic -- Variation in mortuary rituals -- Periodicity and change -- Rituals of the house -- The house defined -- The pre-life of houses -- Planting the first post and erecting the frame -- Roofing, walls and floors -- Transfer of valuables into a new house -- Rituals of things -- Completion ceremonies -- Variation and change -- Frequency and periodicity -- Rituals of the suane -- Introduction -- The suane defined -- The suane as a physical structure -- The suane and kahuae -- The pre-life of the suane -- Planting the first post -- Installing the fireplace -- Planting and transplanting kokine -- Entering the suane for the first time -- Completing the cycle -- The great kahuae festival -- Variation, change and periodicity -- Managing ritual -- Quantifying and comparing ritual events -- The coherence of ritual and the consequences of differential frequency -- Subsistence rituals as default models -- Planning, sequencing and coordinating interlocking cycles -- The precision of performance: social tension, retribution and redemption -- How and why rituals change -- Size matters: demography, mobility and viability -- The consequences of civil disturbance, 1999-2003 -- Summary and conclusions -- Postscript: the end of ritual? -- Glossary -- Appendix: log of Nuaulu ritual events attended and described, 1970-2003 -- Bibliography -- Index
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9789004263680
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
-
- 509648
- 22573/ctvbpgd6b
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
-
- on1058378034
- (OCoLC)1058378034
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