The latest issue of Oceania - Volume 89, Issue 3 - is now available online
In the latest issue of Oceania, we learn about the powers of corporate sorcerers in West Papua, what the possession of a woman by a deity teaches us about ‘onto-praxis’ and personhood in PNG, and the relational power of place in N. Australia.
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Wrathful Ancestors, Corporate Sorcerers: Rituals gone Rogue in Merauke, West Papua
Sophie Chao
Pages: 266-283 | First Published: 18 October 2019
From Contentious to Contended: An ‘Event’‐ful Account of Karavaran History
Frederick Errington Deborah Gewertz
Pages: 284-300 | First Published: 03 November 2019
The Thomas Souls Ministry – Onto‐praxis, Dividualism, and Charismatic Catholicism at Lake Chambri, Papua New Guinea
Christiane Falck
Pages: 301-315 | First Published: 20 March 2019
Kincentric Ecology, Species Maintenance and the Relational Power of Place in Northern Australia
Amanda Kearney John Bradley Liam M. Brady
Pages: 316-335 | First Published: 21 October 2019
RESEARCH NOTICE
A Research Note Regarding Trobriand Tabu and Its Comparative Significance
James J. Fox
Pages: 336-342 | First Published: 03 November 2019
BOOK REVIEW
Governing Natives: Indirect Rule and Settler Colonialism in Australia's North – By Ben Silverstein
Tim Rowse
Pages: 343-345 | First Published: 03 November 2019
FILM REVIEW
Film Review
Thomas Wright
Pages: 346-347 | First Published: 03 November 2019