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East Islands of Papua New Guinea vs. SolomonsCountry forums / Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea | ||
Hello, Where am I most likely to find authentic Melanesian culture, unpolluted by missionaries and the like? Thanks! Nick | ||
I hate to say it, Nick, but you are probably 100 years too late. However, it depends which missionaries, and which Melanesians. Some are much less affected by so-called "civilisation" than others. Also, it isn't always the missionaries that caused the msot damage to culture. Planters and traders often had less respect, not to mention the "Blackbirders". | 1 | |
Ozzie, I admire your patience - I found the wording of this question ("unpolluted") rather off-putting. Well, I might add that the only people I found in these 2 regions yet to be christianized were the inland Kwaio of Malaita, who have been "polluted" by high-paying tourist groups instead. | 2 | |
Laszlo:-It is a pity you judge people you do not know. Your valuable experience is an asset to the thorn tree, your arrogance and intolerance less so. Many members have travelled a great deal around the world and share your contempt for ugly tourism. You should be more helpful and less judgemental, especially when you do not know who you are communicating with. In case you would like to learn, and not only cast aspersions, you might consider reading "The Missionaries, God Against the Indians" by Norman Lewis. Ozzie: thanks again for all of your help. It is greatly appreciated! Neither of you answered my question, which was to compare the Eastern Islands of Papua New Guinea with the Solomons, as far as authenticity is concerned. Nicholas | 3 | |
I think you are more likely to find "semi-untouched" cultures deep in the New Guinea Highlands, than anywhere on the more-easily-accessible New Guinea islands. The islands were affected by the likes of the Marquis de Re, who told a group of would-be settlers from Italy that he would take them to Utopia, and landed them on one of the Eastern islands, where many died, before the Australian authorities resettled them on the far north coast of New South Wales. | 4 | |