Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Words as masks: about the importance of denial in management | 2017 | Ethno-anthropological problems journal 12 (1): 71-84 | H6/KVP [ETNOANTROPOLOSKI PROBLEMI Casopis -] | 0353-1589 | |||
The documentation lives a life of its own: the temporal transformation of two endangered language archive projects | 2013 | Museum anthropology review 7 (1-2): 140-54 | |||||
"Arapesh warfare": Reo Fortune's veiled critique of Margaret Mead's Sex and temperament | 2010 | American anthropologist 112 (3): 370-83 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
Language contact along the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea | 2009 | Anthropological linguistics 50 (1): 1-66 | H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] | 0003-5483 | |||
From linguistic elicitation to eliciting the linguist: lessons in community empowerment from Melanesia | 2008 | Language 84 (2): 300-24 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
Sorcery among the Plains Arapesh | 2008 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 103 (1): 149-58 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | |||
The anthropologist's fieldwork as lived world. Margaret Mead and Reo Fortune among the Mountain Arapesh | 2007 | Paideuma 53 (): 79-87 | H6 [PAIDEUMA-] | 0078-7809 | |||
"Pigs for dance songs": Reo Fortune's empathetic ethnography of the Arapesh roads | 2006 | Histories of anthropology annual 2 (): 123-54 | H1 [HISTORIES-] | 1557-637X | |||
Style and standardization in some arts of the Sepik | 2005 | Res 47 (): 153-76 | *H6 [RES-] | 0277-1322 | |||
Margaret Mead, Reo Fortune, and mountain Arapesh warfare | 2003 | American anthropologist 105 (3): 581-91 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
Margaret Mead and the culture of forgetting in anthropology: a response to Paul Roscoe | 2003 | American anthropologist 105 (3): 592-5 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
Confusion, native skepticism, and recurring questions about the year 2000: 'soft' beliefs and preparations for the millennium in the Arapesh region, Papua New Guinea | 2000 | Ethnohistory 47 (1): 133-69 | 0014-1801 | ||||
Suppressed meanings in narratives about suffering: a case from Papua New Guinea | 1995 | Anthropology and humanism 20 (2): 133-52 | H6 [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | ||||
Sago subsistence and symbolism among the Ilahita Arapesh | 1992 | Ethnology 31 (2): 103-14 | |||||
The man who married a cassowary woman: (a legend from the Abu'Arapesh people of the Torricelli mountains as told to me by my father, the late Andreas Nekitel of Womsis village) | 1987 | Bikmaus 7 (3): 66-71 |