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Notes on the Sociology of Wantoks in Papua New Guinea
R Schram
Anthropological Forum 25 (1), 3-20, 2015
362015
Witches' wealth: witchcraft, confession, and Christianity in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
R Schram
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 16 (4), 726-742, 2010
292010
Finding money: business and charity in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
R Schram
Ethnos 75 (4), 447-470, 2010
182010
A society divided: death, personhood, and Christianity in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
R Schram
HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 5 (1), 317-337, 2015
172015
Sit, Cook, Eat, Full Stop: Religion and the Rejection of Ritual in Auhelawa (Papua New Guinea)
R Schram
Oceania 77 (2), 172-190, 2007
172007
One mind: enacting the Christian congregation among the Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
R Schram
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 24 (1), 30-47, 2013
152013
Harvests, feasts, and graves: postcultural consciousness in contemporary Papua New Guinea
R Schram
Cornell University Press, 2018
132018
A new government breaks with the past in The Papua New Guinea Parliament’s ‘Haus Tambaran.’
R Schram
notes 2, 10, 2014
132014
“Tapwaroro is true”: Indigenous Voice and the Heteroglossia of Methodist Missionary Translation in British New Guinea
R Schram
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 26 (3), 259-277, 2016
92016
Indecorous, Too Hasty, Incorrect: Market and Moral Imagination in Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
R Schram
Anthropological Quarterly 89 (2), 515-537, 2016
62016
Only the names have changed: Dialectic and differentiation of the indigenous person in Papua New Guinea
R Schram
Anthropological theory 14 (2), 133-152, 2014
42014
Birds will cover the sky: Humiliation and meaning in two historical narratives from Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea
R Schram
Ethnohistory 63 (1), 95-117, 2016
32016
The compensation page: News narratives of public kinship in Papua New Guinea print journalism
R Schram
the contemporary pacific 34 (1), 63-94, 2022
22022
The tribe next door: The New Guinea Highlands in a postwar Papuan mission newspaper
R Schram
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 30 (1), 18-34, 2019
22019
Feast of water: Christianity and the economic transformation of a Melanesian society
R Schram
University of California, San Diego, 2009
22009
“Sanguma Em I Stap” (Sanguma Is Real): Sorcery Stories and the Ethnographic Citizenship of Tok Pisin Print Journalism
R Schram
Current Anthropology 64 (1), 49-71, 2023
12023
The rights of the dead
R Schram
HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 10 (3), 1109-1112, 2020
12020
On John Chau: North Sentinel Island and the secular sacred of uncontacted peoples
R Schram
notes 12, 04, 2018
12018
The Empty Seashell: Witchcraft and Doubt on an Indonesian Island
R Schram
Oceania 87 (2), 231-233, 2017
12017
What Kinship Is—And Is Not
R Schram
The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 15 (3), 289-292, 2014
12014
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