Journal article

The Beharell Patrol of 1938: The First Government Patrol Across the Land of Kubo People (Nomad District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea)

M Minnegal, PD Dwyer

Journal of Pacific History | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2023

Abstract

In 1938, John S. Beharell led the first colonial government patrol into the then ‘uncontrolled’ land of Kubo people east of the Strickland River. That patrol is not referred to in reports of subsequent patrols a decade and more later. Nor does it appear in published histories of the area. That is unfortunate, for Beharell encountered a social landscape that differed from the landscape documented by later patrols. Analysis of Beharell’s report points to more general issues around use of patrol reports in documenting purportedly pre-colonial realities. These concern the nature of knowledge construction by patrol officers, the potential to render static what were complex social dynamics in pre-..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank those who established and made available the archive of Papua New Guinea patrol reports at the University of California at San Diego; Tom Covington for help in assessing Beharell's Kubua' word list; John Cox for assistance with fieldwork in 2022; and the Kubo, Konai, Febi, and Bedamuni people who have been our teachers since 1986. The University of Melbourne has supported us with internal funding and periods of leave. Our recent work has been supported by grants from the Australian Research Council [DP120102162, DP220101633].