This book offers an in-depth ethnographic exploration of the Gururumba, focusing on their social structure, cultural practices, belief systems, and everyday life. Drawing on field research and anthropological analysis, it examines how the Gururumba understand identity, kinship, ritual, and the natural environment. The study highlights the community’s traditional knowledge, oral narratives, an…
Knowing the Gururumba offers an in-depth ethnographic study of the Gururumba people of Papua New Guinea. The book examines their social organization, cultural practices, belief systems, and daily life, providing a comprehensive view of how the community preserves its identity within a rapidly changing world. Through detailed field observations and cultural analysis, the author highlights the si…