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The ancestral rain forests for the Wopkaimin people have long been a sacred geography, a place that has allowed them to act out the obligations of the male cult system and social relations of production based on kinship. Today the people and their place are suffering disastrous consequences from the sudden imposition of one of the worlds largest mining projects, which has brought about severe social and ecological disruptions. Based on fieldwork spanning more than a decade, David Hyndmans book traces the extraordinary socioecological transformation of a traditional society confronting modern technological risk. Across the island of New Guinea, the clash between the simple reproduction and subsistence production system of indigenous peoples and the expanded production and private accumulation system of mining has resulted in environmental degradation.

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Ancestral Rain Forests and the Mountain of Gold
Ancestral Rain Forests and the Mountain of Gold
Indigenous Peoples and Mining in New Guinea
David Hyndman
First published 1994 by Westview Press Inc Published 2021 by Routledge 605 - photo 2
First published 1994 by Westview Press, Inc.
Published 2021 by Routledge 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright 1994 by Taylor & Francis
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademark, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
A CIP catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN 0-8133-7804-4
ISBN 13: 978-0-3670-1311-0 (hbk) ISBN 13: 978-0-3671-6298-6 (pbk)
DOI: 10.4324/9780429042973
Contents
  1. 2 Ancestral Rain Forests: The Ethno-Ecological Basis of Production
    1. The High Rainfall Zone of the Southern Mid-Altitude Fringe
    2. The Kam Basin Homeland: A Sense of Place
    3. Cultural Appropriation of Ancestral Rain Forests
  2. 3 Abipkagup: A Kinship Mode of Production
    1. Gender Relations in a Great-Man Society
    2. Gender in Production
    3. Gender in Distribution
    4. Gender in Consumption
  3. 4 A Sacred Mountain of Gold: The Creation of a Mining Resource Frontier
    1. Colonial Intrusion to the Other Side of the Frontier
    2. Kennecott: Invasion of a Sacred Mountain
    3. Ok Tedi Mining Limited: Mining a Sacred Mountain
  4. 5 Peoples of the Ok Tedi and Fly Rivers: A Socio-Ecological Region under Threat
    1. Commoditization of Natural Resources in Papua New Guinea
    2. Peoples of the Fly River Socio-Ecological Region
    3. "Excellent Environmental Protection" for the Ok Tedi and Its Peoples
    4. "Impossible to Build a Safe Dam": Pollution Below the D'Albertis Junction
    5. "Environment or Economy": Sacrificing the Longest River in New Guinea
  5. 6 Changing Relations of Production in the Wopkaimin Roadside Villages: "For Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet"
    1. Vulgar Fringe of the Mining Resource Frontier
    2. Roadside Villages: Transformation of Productive Relations
    3. Ethnicity over Class Formation: "For Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet"
  6. 7 Afek and Rebaibal: Ideologies of Social Protest
    1. Ideology and Resistance
    2. Yellow Helmets Versus White Helmets: Safety or Status?
    3. Destroying the Past: The Rebaibalists
    4. Progressing with the Past: Cultural Reanimation Through the Afek Cult
    5. Continued Prospects for Ideological Protest
  7. 8 Freeport and Panguna: Popular Mobilization and Armed Resistance Against Mining
    1. Regional Political Ecology and Resistance
    2. Freeport: Mining Invasion of West Papua
    3. Panguna: Mining Invasion of Bougainville
    4. Notes
  8. 9 The Other Side of the Volatile Mining Resource Frontier in New Guinea
    1. Melanesian Indigenous Nations
    2. Socio-Ecological Regions as Social Time Bombs
    3. Ancient Futures and Sustainable Development
  1. 2 Ancestral Rain Forests: The Ethno-Ecological Basis of Production
    1. The High Rainfall Zone of the Southern Mid-Altitude Fringe
    2. The Kam Basin Homeland: A Sense of Place
    3. Cultural Appropriation of Ancestral Rain Forests
  2. 3 Abipkagup: A Kinship Mode of Production
    1. Gender Relations in a Great-Man Society
    2. Gender in Production
    3. Gender in Distribution
    4. Gender in Consumption
  3. 4 A Sacred Mountain of Gold: The Creation of a Mining Resource Frontier
    1. Colonial Intrusion to the Other Side of the Frontier
    2. Kennecott: Invasion of a Sacred Mountain
    3. Ok Tedi Mining Limited: Mining a Sacred Mountain
  4. 5 Peoples of the Ok Tedi and Fly Rivers: A Socio-Ecological Region under Threat
    1. Commoditization of Natural Resources in Papua New Guinea
    2. Peoples of the Fly River Socio-Ecological Region
    3. "Excellent Environmental Protection" for the Ok Tedi and Its Peoples
    4. "Impossible to Build a Safe Dam": Pollution Below the D'Albertis Junction
    5. "Environment or Economy": Sacrificing the Longest River in New Guinea
  5. 6 Changing Relations of Production in the Wopkaimin Roadside Villages: "For Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet"
    1. Vulgar Fringe of the Mining Resource Frontier
    2. Roadside Villages: Transformation of Productive Relations
    3. Ethnicity over Class Formation: "For Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet"
  6. 7 Afek and Rebaibal: Ideologies of Social Protest
    1. Ideology and Resistance
    2. Yellow Helmets Versus White Helmets: Safety or Status?
    3. Destroying the Past: The Rebaibalists
    4. Progressing with the Past: Cultural Reanimation Through the Afek Cult
    5. Continued Prospects for Ideological Protest
  7. 8 Freeport and Panguna: Popular Mobilization and Armed Resistance Against Mining
    1. Regional Political Ecology and Resistance
    2. Freeport: Mining Invasion of West Papua
    3. Panguna: Mining Invasion of Bougainville
    4. Notes
  8. 9 The Other Side of the Volatile Mining Resource Frontier in New Guinea
    1. Melanesian Indigenous Nations
    2. Socio-Ecological Regions as Social Time Bombs
    3. Ancient Futures and Sustainable Development
Guide
Tables, Figures, and Plates
Tables
  1. 2.1 Wopkaimin Animal Life-Forms and Their Appropriation
  2. 3.1 Productivity from 400 Hours of Wopkaimin Hunting
  3. 3.2 Hunting Productivity in the New Guinea Highlands and Mid-Altitude Fringe
  4. 3.3 Costs and Returns of Hunting in the New Guinea Mid-Altitude Fringe and Highlands
  5. 3.4 Gender Differences in Wopkaimin Food Production
  6. 3.5 Wopkaimin Consumption Taxa and Their Appropriation
  7. 3.6 Wopkaimin Life-Form and Consumption Taxa Correlated by Number of Generics
  8. 3.7 Wild Animal Returns Correlated by Life-Form and Consumption Taxa
  9. 3.8 Gender Differences in Wopkaimin Nutrient Returns, 1975
  10. 3.9A Gender Differences in Aspects of Wopkaimin Health, 1975
  11. 3.9B Gender Differences in Aspects of Wopkaimin Health, 1975
  12. 5.1A OTML Estimated Fisheries Loss for the Fly River
  13. 5.1B OTML Estimated Fisheries Loss for the Fly River
  14. 6.1 Gender Differences in Wopkaimin Nutrient Intake, 1984
  15. 6.2 Wopkaimin Energy Intake Under Kinship and Capitalist Relations of Production
  16. 6.3 Gender Differences in Wopkaimin Health, 1970s-1980s
  17. 6.4 Body Mass Decline of Wopkaimin Children, 1982-1986
  18. 6.5 Changing Wopkaimin Health Patterns Under Kinship and Capitalist Relations of Production, 1982-1986
Figures
  1. 2.1 High Rainfall Zone of the Southern Mid-Altitude Fringe
  2. 2.2 Wopkaimin Construction of a Cultural Landscape
  3. 2.3 Bakonabip Men's House Trophy Array in 1985
  4. 2.4 Wopkaimin Cultural Landscape Imposed on the Kam Basin
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