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| ISBN | 9783962034184 |
| Format | PaperBack |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2025 |
| Bib. Info | 276p. ; 155×230mm. Includes Bibliography |
| Categories | Anthropology/Archaeology |
| Product Weight | 500 gms. |
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The Marind ethno-linguistic culture stands out in several respects. It became infamous towards the end of the 19th century for well-organized head-hunting raids from its home territory in Dutch New Guinea to areas around the distant Fly River. This means that the Marind were cutting off British-administered heads. Complaints to the Dutch authorities resulted in establishing a Dutch military post at Merauke that stopped the raids into British territory, and eventually closer to home. Yet, secret, small-scale head-hunting continued into the 1950s.