Polynesian Hymns in Papua : The Synthesis of a Christian Educational Tool and Local Creative Expression 【Article】
Use this link to cite this item : http://doi.org/10.15027/14314
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Niles, Don
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Christianity
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abstract | At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seekingto convert the population to Christianity. Missionary opposition to local music and dance was oftenintense. Nevertheless, singing was seen as an essentail ingredient of successful Christianization. In the southern part of the country, Polynesian missionaries introduced a type of singing from their homeislands which presented Bible teachings. Today, this symbol of the United Church of Papua New Guineaenjoys great popularity and provides both an educational message and a creative outlet.
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journal title |
Journal of International Development and Cooperation
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volume | Volume 6
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issue | Issue 1
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start page | 145
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end page | 158
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date of issued | 2000-03
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publisher | 広島大学国際協力研究科
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issn | 1341-0903
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eng
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Departmental Bulletin Papers
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DCMI type | text
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format | application/pdf
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text version | publisher
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Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation
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