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John Frum (also called Jon Frum, John Brum, and John Prum) is a mythic figure associated with
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s on the island of Tanna in
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. He is often depicted as an American
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serviceman who will bring wealth and prosperity to the people if they follow him. Quoting David Attenborough's report of an encounter: E look like you. 'E got white face. 'E tall man. 'E live 'long South America." In the 1990s, there was still reportedly over 5,000 members of the John Frum movement but today (2022) there are less than 500. Now, only the village of Lamakara remains true to the John Frum cause on the island of Tanna. The rest of the island has been mostly converted by Christian missionaries based out of Sulphur Bay.


History

The religion centering on John Frum arose in the late 1930s, when Vanuatu was known as the
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, although there was a claim in 1949 that it had started in the 1910s. The movement was influenced by existing religious practice in the Sulphur Bay area of Tanna, particularly the worship of Keraperamun, a god associated with Mount Tukosmera. In one analysis of the cult, the figure was first known as John Broom, who was believed by followers to one day return from a distant land to sweep away the White colonials and return riches to the islands. In some versions of the story, a native man named Manehivi, using the alias "John Frum", began appearing among the native people of Tanna dressed in a Western-style coat, assuring the people he would bring them houses, clothes, food, and transport. Others contend that John Frum was a kava-induced spirit vision. Said to be a manifestation of Keraperamun, this John Frum promised the dawn of a new age in which all White people, including missionaries, would depart the New Hebrides, leaving behind their goods and property for the native
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ns. For this to happen, however, the people of Tanna had to reject all aspects of European society including
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, Western education,
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and work on
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plantations, and they had to return to traditional '' kastom'' (the
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language word for ''customs''). In 1941, followers of John Frum rid themselves of their money in a frenzy of spending, left the missionary churches, schools, villages and
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, and moved inland to participate in traditional feasts, dances and rituals. Most followers had come from the Presbyterian church. European colonial authorities sought to suppress the movement, at one point arresting a Tannese man calling himself John Frum, humiliating him publicly, imprisoning and ultimately exiling him along with other leaders of the cult to another island in the
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. Despite this effort, the movement gained popularity in the early 1940s after 50,000 American troops were stationed in New Hebrides during
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, bringing with them an enormous amount of supplies (or "cargo").Western Oceanian Religions: Jon Frum Movement
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During the war, approximately 10,000
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men served in the Vanuatu Labor Corps, a
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of the
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. They provided
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to the Allied war effort during the Guadalcanal Campaign. The mass participation of Ni-Vanuatu men in the Labor Corps had a significant effect on the John Frum movement, giving it the characteristics of a cargo cult. After the war and the departure of the Americans, followers of John Frum built symbolic landing strips to encourage American airplanes to land and bring them "cargo". Versions of the cult emphasizing the American connection interpret "John Frum" as a corruption of "John from (America)" (although it could mean "John from" anywhere not of Vanuatan origin). In 1957, a leader of the John Frum movement, Nakomaha, created the "Tanna Army", a
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ritualistic society that organised military-style parades of men with faces painted in ritual colours and wearing white T-shirts with the letters "T-A USA" (Tanna Army USA). This parade takes place every year on February 15, the date on which followers believe John Frum will return, and which is observed as "John Frum Day" in Vanuatu. In the late 1970s, John Frum followers opposed the imminent creation of an independent united nation of Vanuatu. They objected to a
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they feared would favor Western
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and Christianity that would be detrimental to local customs. The John Frum movement has its own
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led by Song Keaspai. The party celebrated its 50th anniversary on February 15, 2007. Chief Isaak Wan Nikiau, its leader, was quoted by the
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from years past as saying that John Frum was "our God, our Jesus" and would eventually return. In December 2011, the president of the John Frum movement (and jointly of Nagriamel) was Thitam Goiset, a woman of Vietnamese origin and sister of businessman Dinh Van Than, despite the leadership of these movements having been "previously ..held by high ranking male chiefs". In 2013, Thitam Goiset was sacked from her role as Vanuatu's ambassador to Russia amid evidence of corrupt activities. "Vanuatu anti-corruption lobby: Russia ambassador a business deal"
Radio New Zealand, 16 January 2012. Followers of the movement continue to celebrate John Frum Day each year in February. Europeans have made claims on the prophecy of being the leader, who have gained status in Vanuatuan communities through promising to bring development and investment to the communities, such as Claude-Philippe Berger, who died in July 2021, who styled himself the "traditional king of Tanna".


See also

*
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* Prince Philip movement * Turaga nation


References


Bibliography

* * Joël Bonnemaison, « Tanna : les hommes lieux (livre 2) » dans Les fondements d'une identité : territoire, histoire et société dans l'archipel de Vanuatu (Mélanésie) : essai de géographie culturelle, ORSTOM Paris, 1988, ire_en_ligne_[archive *_Tabani,_Marc._2008._Une_pirogue_pour_le_Paradis_:_le_culte_de_John_Frum_à_Tanna_(Vanuatu)_[archive.html" ;"title="rchive.html" ;"title="ire en ligne [archive">ire en ligne [archive * Tabani, Marc. 2008. Une pirogue pour le Paradis : le culte de John Frum à Tanna (Vanuatu) [archive">rchive.html" ;"title="ire en ligne [archive">ire en ligne [archive * Tabani, Marc. 2008. Une pirogue pour le Paradis : le culte de John Frum à Tanna (Vanuatu) [archive Paris : Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 2008. * Tabani, Marc. 2010. Le culte de John Frum et la tragédie du nouveau millénaire à Tanna (Vanuatu) [archive]. In Douaire-Marsaudon F. et Weichart G. (eds.), Pacific Religiosities. Marseille : Pacific-Credo Publications, 145-172. * Tabani Marc, Marcellin Abong. 2013. Kago, Kastom, Kalja: the study of indigenous movements in Melanesia today rchive Marseille, Pacific Credo Publications.


Filmography

* '' God Is American'', feature documentary (2007, 52 min), by Richard Martin-Jordan, on Frum's cult at Tanna * ''The Fantastic Invasion'', documentary (1991, 59min) by
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for the BBC * '' Into the Inferno'', feature documentary (2016, 107 min), by Werner Herzog, on Tanna’s active volcano


Further reading

* Attenborough, D. (1960) ''Quest in Paradise''. Lutterworth Press (reprinted 1963 Pan Books Ltd.) * * Huffer, Elise, '' Grands Hommes et Petites Îles: La Politique Extérieure de
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'', Paris: Orstom, 1993, * Jarvie, I. C. (1964). ''The Revolution in Anthropology''. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul (reprinted 1967) pp. 61–63. * Lindstrom, L. (1990.) "Big Men as Ancestors: Inspirations and Copyrights on Tanna (Vanuatu)". Ethnology, vol xxix no. 4. October. * Theroux, P (1992). ''The Happy Isles of Oceania''. Penguin Books * Tonks, Jon and Christopher Lord (2021) ''The Men Who Would Be King''. Dewi Lewis * Nat. Geographic: May 1974. "Tanna (Island, New Hebrides, South Pacific Ocean) Awaits the Coming of John Frum (cargo cults of
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since about 1940)". *


External links


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Evening spent with the John Frum movement on Tanna Island in Vanuatu, April 2013
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