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| | Cargo cult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A religion described as a "cargo cult" developed during the Vietnam War among some of the Hmong people of Southeast Asia. |  | | The core of their beliefs was that the second coming of Jesus Christ was imminent, only this time he would arrive wearing camouflage fatigues driving a military jeep to come and take them away to the promised land. |  | | Their understanding of western society, religion, and economics may be rudimentary. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_cult
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| | The Cargo Cults |
 | | "Cargoism" was, and is, a widespread religious movement among natives of the islands of Melanesia in the South Pacific. |  | | Another cult worships a faded portrait of King George V of England, declaring that it is the picture of Ihova, also known as God. |  | | When soldiers and airmen from the United States and other allied countries arrived in the islands with huge war cargoes, it was for the worshipers proof that those who followed the beliefs of a cargo cult were to be rewarded for their faith. |
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http://www.afa.org/magazine/1991/0191cargo.asp
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| | nthposition online magazine: The last cargo cult |
 | | But these 'ringleaders' became martyrs to the growing religion, and the stories of how John appeared to them in jail are now part of the canon of oral traditions, hymns and revelations of the new religion. |  | | Persistent rumours abounded that a cargo ship was about to arrive in the harbour with huge consignments of goods for him, and the local people asked him to help them supervise the clearing of an airstrip. |  | | Most Tannese versions explain that John Frum had been witnessed for many years before this, but they had kept him secret from the authorities, as his message was that the people needed to turn back to their kastom beliefs which the missionaries had prohibited for a century. |
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http://www.nthposition.com/thelastcargo.php
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| | new AMOK JOURNAL - Cargo Cult |
 | | The basic premise of the cargo cult is that tribal ancestors, the foundation of the islanders' indigenous religions, are the source of all the material possessions which are now being controlled by the whites. |  | | But Cargo is also the spiritual mechanism which can deliver these desirable objects to those who can comprehend it. |  | | Often speculation ran to the effect that the Bible was not translated properly on purpose, that it had been censored, the first page was missing, or that the true name of God was being deliberately withheld. |
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http://www.iconscreen.de/cargobox/sites/youamok.html
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| | Cargo Cult Economics by Bill Walker |
 | | A new religion was born, the Cargo Cult. |  | | The Cargo Cultists maintained their religion long after the departure of US troops, continuing to build the sacred landing strips and beacon fires. |  | | The soldier-gods revealed the sacred rituals that summon Cargo: first you clear a sacred landing strip. |
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http://www.lewrockwell.com/walker/walker12.html
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| | BBC - h2g2 - Cargo Cults |
 | | Western Catholics may be stunned to know that voodoo was originally a synthesis between their faith and traditional African beliefs, and that many practitioners of Voodoo consider themselves devout Catholics. |  | | The greatest of all Cargo Cult prophets was Yali, who was mentioned in the introduction to Jared Diamond's book Guns, Germs, and Steel. |  | | This, combined with the native obsession with the spiritual value of cargo, led to rather interesting confusion on the nature of the Christian message. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2267426
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| | Religious cults and sects, doctrines and practices - Cargo Cult |
 | | pages of research resources on religious cults, sects, new religious movements, alternative religions, apologetics-, anticult-, and countercult organizations, doctrines, religious practices and world views. |  | | any of the religious movements chiefly, but not solely, in Melanesia that exhibit belief in the imminence of a new age of blessing, to be initiated by the arrival of a special ''cargo'' of goods from supernatural sources--based on the observation by local residents of the delivery of supplies to colonial officials. |  | | They all share a millennium belief that a mysterious ship or plane will arrive to bring enough food and goods so that people will no longer have to work. |
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http://www.apologeticsindex.org/c79.html
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| | ET&S [2(4)] - Sara Dexter - Collective Representations and Educational Technology as School Reform: Or, How Not ... |
 | | The natives’ belief was that the cargo, like all other material goods, would come from their gods if only they could determine the proper ritual by which to appease them. |  | | Anthropologists studying in Melanesia found that members of cargo cults believed that performing a ritual for the gods was an appropriate means to use for acquiring cargo, whatever its form or content. |  | | In the end, the desired goal, information age school reform eludes them. |
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http://ifets.massey.ac.nz/periodical/vol_4_99/sara_dexter.html
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| | The Johnson Cult |
 | | Anthropologist Conrad Kottak notes that: "having observed Europeans' reverent treatment of flags and flagpoles, cult members began to worship flagpoles, believing them to be sacred towers capable of transmitting messages between living and dead. |  | | Most formed around a charismatic prophet claiming to have visions of a dawning utopian age of native civilisation. |  | | Later reports in other publications actually claimed that the islanders worshipped Johnson as a god 2. |
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http://www.forteantimes.com/articles/192_johnson1.shtml
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| | cargo cult -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | any of the religious movements chiefly, but not solely, in Melanesia that exhibit belief in the imminence of a new age of blessing, to be initiated by the arrival of a special cargo of goods from supernatural sourcesbased on the observation by local residents of the delivery of supplies to colonial officials. |  | | A suicide-murder spree in a jungle religious commune, founded by Rev. Jim Jones, took the lives of about 900 members of the San Francisco-based People's Temple. |  | | Includes group profiles along with their beliefs, personal stories, and related references. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9020320
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| | 320 Arrested for Sorcery in Papua New Guinea Cargo Cult - Pop Occulture |
 | | That’s a great point in general about cargo cults being exactly the same as all religion. |  | | Another group in Sadau village used skeletons from ancestors to summon “supernatural powers” to predict the future and bring prosperity. |  | | Sneak through the back alleys of pop culture & religion. |
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http://www.timboucher.com/journal/2005/11/03/320-arrested-for-sorcery-in-papua-new-guinea-cargo-cult
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| | Surely you must be joking MetaFilter |
 | | However, their culture could not stomach the idea of a female god, so they natrually inquired who her husband was. |  | | Great collection of links about the cargo cults--when I first read about them a while back, there was some mention of Prince Charles, if I recall correctly--for some reason, they seem to think he's destined to come rescue them. |  | | It is the antithesis of a faith based existence and is what distances us from the likes of the cargo cultists and the various extinct South American civilisations, for example. |
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http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/40298
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| | Cargo Cult |
 | | Because he stands at the switches of telecommunications, the white man is what Freud calls a 'prosthesis god'; that is, he is a god, according to the Cargo Cult, to the extent that he is living dead. |  | | The white god of the Cargo Cult holds the place of unmournable death. |  | | The first telecommunications prosthesis which the Cargo Cult put at the center of their blocked relation to the dead was the flag pole thorugh which, they believed, the white man received only to keep to himself messages from the dead who must slave for the white man's every wish. |
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http://www.hydra.umn.edu/twd/cargo.html
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| | Curb the cargo cult tendency |
 | | Cargo cults are magical beliefs originating from Papua New Guinea. |  | | Nor can a belief in magic be defeated by offering an alternative magic. |  | | Some villages reasoned that they could divert the cargo to themselves by performing the ceremonies. |
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http://homepages.which.net/~roger.hill/cargocult.html
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| | cargo cult |
 | | One of a number of religious movements, chiefly in Melanesia, that first appeared in the late 19th century but were particularly prevalent during and after World War II with the apparently miraculous dropping of supplies from aeroplanes. |  | | Adherents believe in the imminent arrival of European material goods, or cargo, by supernatural agents such as tribal gods or ancestral spirits. |  | | In anticipation, landing strips, wharves, warehouses, and other elaborate preparations for receiving the cargo are often made, and normal activities such as gardening cease, stocks of food are destroyed, and current customs abandoned. |
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0003400.html
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| | Cargo cult's feud with Prophet Fred's sect splits Pacific island |
 | | Movements like these were a way for traditional people to come to terms with colonialism and Christianity. |  | | Similar movements sprang up in Papua New Guinea and the Solomons, but most have slowly withered and died. |  | | They believed that he would drive out their colonial masters and re-establish their traditional ways. |
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http://www.news.vu/en/living/culture/cargo-cults-feud-with-pro.shtml
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| | presenceofmind.net |
 | | And second the Cargo Cultist's unassailable conviction that the manifestation of some ill-thought-out consequence will be "evidence" of "results". |  | | This is what I've been saying for the last couple of days, quoting from my corpus over the last couple of decades, but something Rod mentioned struck a nerve. |  | | This is Cargo Cult Libertarianism in its naked essence. |
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http://www.presenceofmind.net/2004_04_11_archive.html
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| | BBC NEWS Programmes From Our Own Correspondent Culture clash in the South Seas |
 | | Rebelling against the influence of Presbyterian missionaries, dozens of villages on Tanna put their faith in the shadowy figure of John Frum, variously described as either a real person or a spirit. |  | | In the past we believed in John Frum but now we believe in Jesus |  | | The John Frum cult may be one of the most intriguing cultural movements in the South Pacific, but its days could be numbered. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/3729715.stm
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| | Winds of Change.NET: Al-Qaeda's "Reverse Cargo Cult" Mentality |
 | | Instead of creating symbols in the hope of "magically" obtaining Western goods, [they use] the destruction of symbols to emphasise, and subconciously perhaps "magically" obtain, the rejection of Western contamination." |
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http://windsofchange.net/archives/005328.php
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| | Cargo-Cult |
 | | Cargo cults are religious movements that sprang up in Melanesia and Micronesia in the last couple centuries. |  | | Increased trade in the region and wars, the subsequent shipwrecks and plane crashes, and the inevitable washing up of lost cargo onto the shores of these areas has resulted in cults whose doctrines are centred on the idea that this cargo has been sent by their gods. |  | | And in the process, some interesting cargo might wash up. |
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http://www.cargo-cult.com
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 | | while in the western world, volumes of text and research have been spent on the aspects of cargo cults, the details to what the jon frum movement is about in detail is limited. |  | | jon frum is also the name of the messenger of this movement; who on his return, will provide it's believers with promised goods, or cargo... |  | | there is a strong desire in human nature which draws an attraction to the cargo mythos. |
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http://enzo.gen.nz/jonfrum/text001.html
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| | AllRefer.com - cargo cult (Anthropology: Terms And Concepts) - Encyclopedia |
 | | cargo cult, native religious movement found in Melanesia, holding that at the millennium the spirits of the dead will return and bring with them cargoes of modern goods for distribution among its adherents. |  | | Cargo cults are revivalistic, in that the adherents expect the restoration of a golden age in which they will be reunited with their ancestors, and nativistic (see nativism), in that the whites are to be driven away. |  | | The cult had its beginnings in the 19th cent. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/cargocul.html
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| | Contemporary Cargo Cults |
 | | If they are willing to carry their beliefs through to their logical conclusions, all they have to do is order a sign that reads ISO 9001 or whatever and put it up outside. |  | | The traditional conception of course allows managers to continue in the traditional beliefs of cargo cult evaluation. |  | | This reasoning seems naive to us, since we already know that the correct chain of reasoning is the reverse: the wharves and airstrips were built because ships and airplanes were going to be arriving. |
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http://www.coolth.com/cargo.htm
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| | Language Log: Cargo cult linguistics |
 | | This seems to be a form of religious syncretism, in which the symbols and rituals of historically different cults are similarly made to "grind ceaselessly against each other". |  | | Just as some post-war islanders in the South Pacific engaged in ritual imitations of the airstrip activities of foreign armies, in the belief these actions would bring them cargo, so some post-war philosophers in Paris engaged in ritual imitations of the analytic practices of linguists, in the belief that these actions would bring them insight. |  | | And just as the failure of cargo to arrive as expected led to social crises and theological reformations in the South Seas, the failure of stable insight to emerge in Paris led to "rapid changes in theory" and to "mobile" concepts expressed in an increasingly opaque style. |
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http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/001998.html
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| | Technorati Tag: cargo |
 | | 'Cargo' Is Dead, Day 3: Time to Reflect, Look... |  | | Posts tagged Cargo per day for the last 30 days. |  | | 'Cargo' Still Dead, Unemployment Looms Over Dark Horizon READ MORE: |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/cargo
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| | Beware of 'Cargo Cult' Coding |
 | | "The first principle is that you must not fool yourself," said the late physicist Richard Feynman in the 1974 Caltech commencement address that's often considered the origin of the "cargo cult" phrase, at least as used by coders. |  | | Source code may follow unfamiliar naming conventions, and design documents and internal memos may be written in unfamiliar languages or in a language that we know by people who don't speak that language very well. |  | | The image that came to mind as I wrote last week's column was the "cargo cult." In the years after World War II, South Pacific islanders were seen to imitate the behaviors of the armies that had come and gone during that conflict. |
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1640340,00.asp
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| | Cargo cult programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The term 'cargo cult' refers to aboriginal religions which grew up in the South Pacific after World War II. |  | | Cargo Cult Science, Richard Feynman, From a Caltech commencement address given in 1974. |  | | Cargo cult programming can also refer to the practice of (over)applying a design principle blindly without understanding the reasons behind that design principle in the first place. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_cult_programming
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| | Cargo cult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cargo cult is a term for a group of religious movements that occurred in |  | | This article is about cargo cults as a religious phenomenon. |  | | English language idiom, to mean any group of people making obeisance to something that it is obvious they do not comprehend. |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~are/pub/research/Cargo_cult.htm
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| | Cargo cult science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cargo cult science is a term used by Richard Feynman in his 1974 Caltech commencement address to describe work that has the semblance of being scientific, but is missing "a kind of scientific integrity, a principle of scientific thought that corresponds to a kind of utter honesty". |  | | Richard Feynman during his famous cargo cult science speech at the Caltech 1974 commencement address. |  | | Feynman cautioned that to avoid becoming cargo cult scientists, researchers must first of all avoid fooling themselves, being willing to question and doubt their own theories and their own results, and to investigate possible flaws in a theory or an experiment. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_cult_science
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| | ethiopundit: Cargo Cult Economics |
 | | Cargo cults are usually revivalist, and in some cases messianic and millenarian, movements found among certain peoples indigenous to Oceania. |  | | The word cargo refers to foreign goods possessed by Europeans; cult adherents believe that such goods belong to themselves and that, with the help of ancestral spirits, the goods can be returned to them through magico-religious means. |  | | In the 19th century and particularly after World War II a series of religious movements appeared in areas of the South Pacific that had experienced often jarring contacts with the West. |
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http://ethiopundit.blogspot.com/2005/01/cargo-cult-economics.html
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| | Cargo Cult: Electro-rock with a tribal, world flair. |
 | | Cargo Cult: Electro-rock with a tribal, world flair. |  | | Cargo Cult: electro-rock with a tribal, world flair. |  | | A self-taught musician, Allan began composing his own music in 1998. |
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http://www.magnatune.com/artists/cargo_cult
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| | What is Personal Rapid Transit ? |
 | | The islanders who had never seen an airplane before began to build their own airstrips in the hope the "big birds from heaven" would come to them and deliver the cargo they were convinced was being sent to them by their ancestors. |  | | PRT has its roots in the glory days of the 20th century era of cheap and plentiful petroleum. |  | | Its this faith-based aspect of PRT that reminded me of the cargo cults of Micronesia. |
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http://www.roadkillbill.com/PRT-Cult.html
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| | Orion > Curmudgeon in the Wild > James Howard Kunstler > Cargo Karma |
 | | I have been present in many a planning board battle both at home and in other parts of the country and watched a broad faction of that public holler about their right to "bargain shopping" as though it were one of the first ten amendments to the constitution. |  | | Planes would land and some of the cargo disgorged naturally made its way into the hands of the amazed locals. |  | | Important in this whole dynamic is the fact that the islanders had no idea how the goods got made, or what kind of economy and society were necessary to enable the making of them. |
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http://www.oriononline.org/pages/oo/curmudgeon/index_CargoKarma.html
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| | I, Cringely . April 26, 2001 - Cargo Cult PBS |
 | | What's missing in both cults is much of an understanding WHY the boom should return or even why they happened in the first place. |  | | All this lost material was a boon to the tribes that found it, ate it, wore it, traded it, or beat it into something else that had commercial or cultural utility. |  | | For cultures just this side of the Stone Age, the Second World War was a bonanza of stuff. |
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http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20010426.html
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| | Cargo Cult Politics |
 | | This led to the religious practices known as cargo cults, which later gained new impetus because of World War Two when large quantities of supplies were frequently dumped, abandoned, or washed up on Pacific shores. |  | | So, as you say, the problem with cargo cultism is not form-emulation but failure to do the work of making the vision come true; expecting it to happen all on its own by magic. |  | | So they want to mimic the form of a future society in the hope that the substance will magically follow. |
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http://www.settingtheworldtorights.com/node/view/49.html
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| | Atanu Dey on India’s Development » Cargo Cult and Democracy |
 | | In their ignorance, they expected a facsimile to work and when it didn’t, they attempted to modify the front end to more accurately reflect the bits they had observed the Europeans use. |  | | Voting every so often to elect representatives that sit in a great big hall to decide matters of national importance is the front end. |  | | While we are at it, we should also paste pictures of a [...] |
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http://www.deeshaa.org/2004/05/17/cargo-cult-and-democracy
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| | Oceania: Neither Cargo nor Cult: Ritual Politics and the Colonial Imagination in Fiji |
 | | Neither Cargo nor Cult is an extensively researched book which is an important and substantive contribution to this discourse. |  | | It examines the 1880s 'Tuka Movement', in the Ra Province of Fiji, by documenting and analysing the multitude of interpretations which surround the cult's famous leader, a Vatukaloko man called Navosavakadua. |  | | The book, however, concludes in a convoluted fashion: Kaplan waits until the conclusion to juxtapose the British creation of cargo cults with the existence of the colonial state. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3654/is_199812/ai_n8825214
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| | Cargo Cult - New Music - Peoplesound |
 | | Cargo Cults elaborate and captivating live sets also provide a new and original experience, ''The visuals during our live gigs is something we really want to make a feature of the band. |  | | Their last gig was at The Scala at Kings Cross. |  | | Cargo Cult formed early last year and have been constantly gigging since. |
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http://www.peoplesound.com/artist/cargocult
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| | Principles of the American Cargo Cult |
 | | There are four main points, each of which has several elaborating assumptions. |  | | To enjoy the success of another, just mimic the rituals he claims to follow. |  | | I call this worldview the American Cargo Cult, after the real New Guinea cargo cults that arose after the second world war. |
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http://www.visi.com/~pmk/cargo.html
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| | Cargo Cult Science -- Revisited |
 | | There are some modern parallels to the magic of the cargo cults. |  | | he 1974 Caltech commencement is remembered for Richard Feynman's famous address, "Cargo cult science." He told of south seas islanders who, during World War II, were exposed to a sudden influx of goods and wealth, courtesy of the Allied Armed Forces. |  | | Like the cargo cults, they don't understand the underlying cause of their predicament: The cold war was the aberration, a funding "bump" for many branches of science. |
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http://tgeorges.home.comcast.net/cargo.htm
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| | The Old Joel on Software Forum - Are you working for a Cargo Cult |
 | | Like the people who won't make their software user friendly, because thats what Microsoft do? |  | | At times, we occasionally appeal to "other companies have these problems, so it's not that bad." Often I think that being like most other companies is the absolute worst thing to be aiming for. |  | | I have seen a few instances were the Cargo Cult analogy could be applied, but, for the most part, it doesn't apply to my current employer. |
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http://discuss.fogcreek.com/joelonsoftware?cmd=show&ixPost=12134
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| | Cargo Cult MP3 Downloads - Cargo Cult Music Downloads - Cargo Cult Music Videos |
 | | It also happened to be the proving ground for Duane Denison, who later became an underground guitar legend in bands like the Jesus Lizard and Tomahawk, and Randy "Biscuit" Turner, who had starred earlier in the Big Boys. |  | | It also happened to be the proving ground for Duane Denison, who later became an underground guitar legend in bands like the... |  | | That kind of historical love alone gives Cargo Cult's only major release higher marks (as well as a bit more cultural capital) than it might have earned on its own. |
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http://www.mp3.com/albums/2776/summary.html
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| | The Fishbowl: Cargo Cult Programming |
 | | This explains how I could have spent the last year on a project that uses Maven, written several build targets (and a tool to build and test against multiple databases and application servers), and still have no real clue how Maven works. |  | | They sat in towers, carved new equipment out of wood, lit signal fires, and waited for the food to fall again. |  | | During World War Two, a number of Pacific islands that had previously been left undisturbed by civilisation found themselves home to military bases. |
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http://fishbowl.pastiche.org/2004/10/13/cargo_cult_programming
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| | ESCape » Cargo Cult Science |
 | | The term cargo cult science was apparently coined by Richard Feynman, who stressed the importance of “a principle of scientific thought that corresponds to a kind of utter honesty.” He advised scientists to follow two principles: |  | | The author of the article relates these principles to computer-human interaction design. |  | | Is the approach applicable in the real world outside the lab? |
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http://www.ericschwarzkopf.de/archives/2005/05/07/cargo-cult
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| | RTSC Startopia Guide Part 5: Cargo Cult |
 | | Practically every item can be manufactured (some may require research first) and most can be cultivated on the Bio-Deck. |  | | They hold a set number of serves for each Station facility that uses them. |  | | This is useful for unpacking large numbers Scuzzers, Furniture and Hardplan Crates in one hit when you need to use them without having to hunt them down on foot. |
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http://www.rakrent.com/rtsc/html/star05.htm
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| | Cargo Cult Touch and Go/Quarterstick Records |
 | | The band took their name from a millenial religious movement that believed they would be delivered goods (cargo) from a special messenger that would provide enough food to enable them to not have to work anymore. |  | | Cargo Cult was a short-lived Austin band comprised of Randy “Biscuit” Turner (Big Boys) on vocals, Duane Denison (Jesus Lizard / Tomahawk) on guitar, James Bonney on drums and Don Davis on guitar. |  | | They released one album on Touch and Go, Strange Men Bearing Gifts in 1986, which was re-released on CD in 2003. |
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| | cargo cult |
 | | any of various native religious cults of a millenarian and messianic character located in the southwestern Pacific islands, holding that spirits will bring large cargoes of modern goods for distribution among its adherents. |
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| | Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed: Mark Burnett & Cargo Cult Competence |
 | | While I'm not usually drawn to that sort of thing, I am fascinated by Burnett's story and chutzpah, and I scanned the book -- only to immediately come across this on-point passage: |  | | Charles, I was wondering if you ever got a message into Mark Burnett. |  | | Further to my prior post about managerial incompetence and my cargo cult theory, I was shelf-surfing in a bookstore recently and ran across a new book by Mark Burnett (of Survivor and The Apprentice fame) called "Jump In". |
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