Year: 1980 Source: American Ethnologist, v.7, no.2, (May 1980), p.332-351 SIEC No: 19842546

A case study of the suicide of a young Kaliai girl in northwest New Britain, Papua New Guinea introduces a disussion of suicide as an expression of power by otherwise powerless people, and a consideration of the validity of using the legal terms suicide & homicide in a cross cultural context. Data on self-killing practiced by Kaliai women support the argument that these terms are inadequate & inappropriate when applied to people who do not share european legal & cultural traditions.