Posted on 06/18/2013 8:02:35 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
LOL, those people in the picture are probably far more civilized.
I think there’s a Linksys router in that hut there in the back.... :)
That’ll do, Austin.
Me too.
But, my gut says that a small village like this, where most likely everyone knows everyone's business.... Yeah... the guy probably got what was coming to him.
I hope they have their WPA key set.
And they can do stuff, like build houses.
Somebody has to ask the question: Which one?
If this story is correct then justice was served. However these tribes still kill people suspected of possessing evil spirits so one never knows the motives.
When I was working in Namibia the wife of a local was raped. The guy chopped off the perp’s head an put it on a stick and walked around town. Everyone seemed to agree that the guy deserved it, but it wasn’t exactly legal, so the constable took him away...
“A teenage girl chopped her father’s head clean off with a bush knife after he raped her in their home in the highlands of Papua New Guinea.”
Way to go babe. Just by that one act she may have prevented
many more. Now the pervs will think twice.
This news so close to the anniversary of the John and Lorena Bobbitt episode is just too much to handle!
“What does it tell us when tribal justice is superior to our current Western interpretation of justice?
Well I believe if the same thing happened here the result
would be the same, if she had a good lawyer. he he /s.
Another influential book by Mead was Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies. This became a major cornerstone of the feminist movement, since it claimed that females are dominant in the Tchambuli (now spelled Chambri) Lake region of the Sepik basin of Papua New Guinea (in the western Pacific) without causing any special problems. The lack of male dominance may have been the result of the Australian administration's outlawing of warfare. According to contemporary research, males are dominant throughout Melanesia (although some believe that female witches have special powers). Others have argued that there is still much cultural variation throughout Melanesia, and especially in the large island of New Guinea. Moreover, anthropologists often overlook the significance of networks of political influence among females. The formal male-dominated institutions typical of some areas of high population density were not, for example, present in the same way in Oksapmin, West Sepik Province, a more sparsely populated area. Cultural patterns there were different from, say, Mt. Hagen. They were closer to those described by Mead.In brief, her comparative study revealed a full range of contrasting gender roles:
- "Among the Arapesh, both men and women were peaceful in temperament and neither men nor women made war.
- "Among the Mundugumor, the opposite was true: both men and women were warlike in temperament.
- "And the Tchambuli were different from both. The men 'primped' and spent their time decorating themselves while the women worked and were the practical ones the opposite of how it seemed in early 20th century America." From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Margaret Mead
Where’s Obama. He aint here either.
The highlands of PNG were only opened to civilization in 1947, when an Australian bush pilot noticed villages. The climate is perfect: near the equator at 8,000 feet. The natives have been there for a few thousand years, having emigrated from southeast Asia.
The various tribes constantly fought, with continual bloodshed. Supposedly as a result of that, a tradition developed that the womenfolk would smother to death male babies to reduce the violent male plague. When a first census was taken, there were far more females than males. Surprise, surprise.
With this background, I am skeptical of the woman's story. This may be ancient tradition rearing its head.
Calm down! You've got to get hold of yourself!
I see no indication of evidence, proof or substantiation.
She beheads a guy, says, “Uh, he raped me!” and she’s a conservative hero on this thread.
Anything wrong with this picture?
I think your dates are off. Margaret Mead's book about the isolated tribes of PNG was years earlier than 1947. "Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935)"
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