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Counter Showing Signs of Violence deals with the ceremonies of pangngae, a mock headhunt that lingers stubbornly at the center of political life in a marginal upland community in Sulawesi, Indonesia. No killing takes place in this ritual--no actual heads are taken--but its rhetoric of violence is unmistakable and real.

Kenneth M. George vividly details the rites of pangngae, from the headhunters' secret and predatory journey downriver to the week of public festivity that follows their exuberant return. He puts special emphasis on the songs, speeches, and liturgies of the headhunt and shows how this ritual is neither a relic form of primitive violence nor an obsolete discourse on the social horizons of a remote community. In fact, the themes, purposes, and circumstances of pangngae make it the most public and community-defining form of ceremonial violence for this small mountain enclave as it confronts the dilemmas presented by Indonesian modernity and state culture.

Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Rites and ceremonies Indonesia Bambang (Sulawesi Selatan)Violence Social aspects Indonesia Bambang (Sulawesi Selatan)Head hunters Indonesia Bambang (Sulawesi Selatan)Discourse analysis, Narrative Indonesia Bambang (Sulawesi Selatan)Oral tradition Indonesia Bambang (Sulawesi Selatan)Bambang (Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia) Social life and customs, Sulawesi Selatan (Indonesia) Social life and customs