The career of F.E. Williams, government anthropologist of Papua, 1922-1943
Abstract
Francis Edgar Williams worked for the Government of Papua
for almost twenty years, as Assistant Government Anthropologist from
1922 until 1928 and Government Anthropologist from 1928 until 1943.
He lived among the people of most parts of Papua and published
numerous anthropological works including Orokaiva Society Papuans of
the Trans-Fly and Drama of Orokolo3 for which he was awarded
respectively the Honours Degree of Master of Arts by Adelaide
University and the Bachelor of Science and Doctorate of Science by
Oxford University. But beyond the purely anthropological, his job
forced him to consider a wide range of administrative questions and,
with greatest emphasis of all, questions of ’Native Education'. And
both his experiences with Papuan cultures and his deliberations on
educational matters frequently brought him into touch with the
Christian missions and prompted him to reflect upon the utility of
their work and teachings.
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