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1 Bibliography 1. C., Malcolm. Story of a Pig and Mouse. The Papuan Villager. 1929; 1(9): 3. Note: [Vailala]. 2. Caan, Jonkvr H. B. de la Bassecour. Christelijke zending in verband met volkenkunde op West-Nieuw-Guinea. Indië. 1918; 2: 372-377, 396-399. Note: [mission: Mantion, Inawatan, Tarfia, Kanara, Kapauer, Amparang R]. 3. Caan, Jonkvr H. B. de la Bassecour. In de Geelvinkbaai. Indië. 1924; 7: 642-644, 645, 646. Note: [mission: Geelvink Bay, Roon I, Arfak Mts]. 4. Caan, Jonkvr H. B. de la Bassecour. In de omgeving van de Macluergolf. Indië. 1924; 7: 654-655, 680-682. Note: [mission: Moetori, Inainwatan, Kasoeri]. 5. Cable, W. J. The Spread of Taro (Colocasia sp.) in the Pacific. In: Chandra, S., Editor. Edible Aroids. Oxford: Clarendon Press; 1984: 29-33. Note: [general NG]. 6. Cadien, James D. A Note on Genetic Drift in New Guinea. Human Biology in Oceania. 1971; 1: 140-143. Note: [from lit: Atsera]. 7. Cadoux, R. P. A. L'apotre des Papous: Msr Henri Verjus. Issoudon: Archiconfrérie de Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur; 1950. 285 pp. + 16 pp. Plates + Map. Note: [mission, Verjus: Yule I, St Joseph R, Mohu]. 8. Caesar, Raymond Rodly. The Concept of Morality Regarding Marriage and Sex among the Papuans of New Guinea, Particularly among the Kiwai, Keraki, Ipi and Nauma [sic] [M.A. Thesis]. Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America; 1962. iii, 76 pp. Note: [from lit: Ipi, Keraki, Kiwai, Namau]. 9. Caja. Das ist Yampu. Sein Auftrag. 1969; 41(3): 8-9. Note: [mission: Yampu Leprosarium (Hagen)]. 10. Caja. Und sonntags zum Singsing. Sein Auftrag. 1971; 43(3): 7-9. Note: [mission: Yampu Leprosarium (Hagen)]. 11. Caley, J. E. Salmonella in Pigs in Papua New Guinea. Australian veterinary Journal. 1972; 48: 601-604. Note: [Port Moresby]. 12. California State University, Long Beach. Art of the Abelam: New Guinea. Long Beach: California State University, Long Beach; n.d. 20 pp. + Endpaper Map. Note: [exhibition: Abelam]. 13. Calixtus, Broeder. Dagen van beproveing. Die Katholieke Missiën. 1909; 34: 216-219. Note: [mission: Juo I]. 14. Callan, B. N. The Hard Won Land: The Church in Papua and New Guinea. Melbourne: A.C.T.S. Pubs.; 1974. 30 pp. + Endpaper Map. Note: [mission: Woodlark I, Yule I, Samarai, Aitape, Alexishafen, Marienburg, Wewak, Bundi, Hagen, Wilya, Chimbu]. 15. Callan, Victor J.; Wilks, Jeffrey. Perception about the Value and Cost of Children: Australian and Papua New Guinean High School Youth. Journal of Biosocial Science. 1984; 16: 35-44.
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Bibliography 1. C., Malcolm. Story of a Pig and Mouse. The Papuan Villager. 1929; 1(9): 3.

Note: [Vailala]. 2. Caan, Jonkvr H. B. de la Bassecour. Christelijke zending in verband met volkenkunde op West-Nieuw-Guinea.

Indië. 1918; 2: 372-377, 396-399. Note: [mission: Mantion, Inawatan, Tarfia, Kanara, Kapauer, Amparang R].

3. Caan, Jonkvr H. B. de la Bassecour. In de Geelvinkbaai. Indië. 1924; 7: 642-644, 645, 646.

Note: [mission: Geelvink Bay, Roon I, Arfak Mts]. 4. Caan, Jonkvr H. B. de la Bassecour. In de omgeving van de Macluergolf. Indië. 1924; 7: 654-655, 680-682.

Note: [mission: Moetori, Inainwatan, Kasoeri]. 5. Cable, W. J. The Spread of Taro (Colocasia sp.) in the Pacific. In: Chandra, S., Editor. Edible Aroids. Oxford:

Clarendon Press; 1984: 29-33. Note: [general NG].

6. Cadien, James D. A Note on Genetic Drift in New Guinea. Human Biology in Oceania. 1971; 1: 140-143.

Note: [from lit: Atsera]. 7. Cadoux, R. P. A. L'apotre des Papous: Msr Henri Verjus. Issoudon: Archiconfrérie de Notre-Dame du

Sacré-Coeur; 1950. 285 pp. + 16 pp. Plates + Map. Note: [mission, Verjus: Yule I, St Joseph R, Mohu].

8. Caesar, Raymond Rodly. The Concept of Morality Regarding Marriage and Sex among the Papuans of New

Guinea, Particularly among the Kiwai, Keraki, Ipi and Nauma [sic] [M.A. Thesis]. Washington, DC: TheCatholic University of America; 1962. iii, 76 pp. Note: [from lit: Ipi, Keraki, Kiwai, Namau].

9. Caja. Das ist Yampu. Sein Auftrag. 1969; 41(3): 8-9.

Note: [mission: Yampu Leprosarium (Hagen)]. 10. Caja. Und sonntags zum Singsing. Sein Auftrag. 1971; 43(3): 7-9.

Note: [mission: Yampu Leprosarium (Hagen)]. 11. Caley, J. E. Salmonella in Pigs in Papua New Guinea. Australian veterinary Journal. 1972; 48: 601-604.

Note: [Port Moresby]. 12. California State University, Long Beach. Art of the Abelam: New Guinea. Long Beach: California State

University, Long Beach; n.d. 20 pp. + Endpaper Map. Note: [exhibition: Abelam].

13. Calixtus, Broeder. Dagen van beproveing. Die Katholieke Missiën. 1909; 34: 216-219.

Note: [mission: Juo I]. 14. Callan, B. N. The Hard Won Land: The Church in Papua and New Guinea. Melbourne: A.C.T.S. Pubs.; 1974. 30

pp. + Endpaper Map. Note: [mission: Woodlark I, Yule I, Samarai, Aitape, Alexishafen, Marienburg, Wewak, Bundi, Hagen, Wilya,Chimbu].

15. Callan, Victor J.; Wilks, Jeffrey. Perception about the Value and Cost of Children: Australian and Papua New

Guinean High School Youth. Journal of Biosocial Science. 1984; 16: 35-44.

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Note: [1980: Lae, Goroka]. 16. Callandar, John. Terra Australis Cognita: or, Voyages to the Terra Australis, or Southern Hemisphere, during the

Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eightneeth Centuries. Amsterdam and New York: N. Israel and Da Capo Press;1967; 3 Vols. viii, 516 pp. + Foldout Map; ii, 692 pp. + Foldout Map; iv, 745 pp. + Foldout Map. (BibliothecaAustraliana; v. 8-10). Note: [Saavedra, Le Maire & Schouten, Gerard Pool, Tasman, Vink, Keyts explor].

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Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1993: 1-24. (Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages; v.40). Note: [SIL February 1978 - April 1980: Siagara Sikat Misiman].

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Religious Movements in Melanesia: A Selection of Case Studies and Reports. Goroka: Melanesian Institutefor Pastoral and Socio-Economic Service; 1983: 189-194. Note: [mission: Kapuna].

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Guinea. Annual Report on British New Guinea, from 1st July, 1895, to 30th June, 1896. Brisbane: GovernmentPrinter; 1897: Appendix U, pp. 86-87. Note: [admin 1895-1896: Kopuana Kabadi].

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22. Cameron, J. B. Land Tenure of the Tribe of Mawata and Kadawa, Western Division. In: British New Guinea.

Annual Report on British New Guinea from 1st July, 1892, to 30th June, 1893. Brisbane: Government Printer;1894: Appendix U, pp. 68-69. Note: [admin 1892-1893: Kadawa, Mawata].

23. Cameron, J. B. Report of the Resident Magistrate for the Western Division. In: British New Guinea. Annual

Report on British New Guinea from 1st July, 1890, to 30th June, 1891. Brisbane: Government Printer; 1892:Appendix T, pp. 78-80. Note: [admin 1890-1891: Western Division, Kiwai, Doropodai, Kubiri, Togalai, Badu, Tugeri].

24. Caminada, Honoratus. Een onbekende vallei op Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea. Sint Antonius. 1946; 48: 73-75.

Note: [Archbold explor: Baliem V]. 25. Cammack, Floyd M.; Saito, Shiro. Pacific Island Bibliography. New York: The Scarecrow Press; 1962. vii, 421

pp. Note: [general NG].

26. Camp, Cheryl. A Female Initiation Rite in the Neigrie Area. In: Habel, Norman C., Editor. Powers, Plumes and

Piglets: Phenomena of Melanesian Religion. Bedford Park, S.A.: Australian Association for the Study ofReligions; 1979: 68-83, 212-213. Note: [mission: Neigrie vill, Yangoru Boiken].

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Religious Movements in Melanesia Today (1). Goroka: Melanesian Institute for Pastoral and Socio-EconomicService; 1983: 78-93. (Point Series; v. 2). Note: [mission: Yangoru Boiken].

28. Camp, James R. Continuity and Control: The Dynamics of Sacred and Secular Art of Northeast New Guinea. New

York: J. Camp Associates, Ltd; 1978. 34 pp. Note: [exhibition: Ramu, Iatmul, Angoram, Ewa Inyai, Kwoma Nukuma, Chambri, Biwat, Abelam, Telefomin,Murik, Arambak, Kaninggra, May R Iwam, Bahinemo, Breri, Arapesh, Tifalmin, Banaro].

29. Campbell. Taumatasboni and a Maiden. The Papuan Villager. 1929; 1(2): 7.

Note: [Wedau]. 30. [Campbell, A. J. ]. How War Came to Central N. Guinea Mission: Importance of a Jeep Road. Pacific Islands

Monthly. 1945; 16(3): 28. Note: [mission: Kainantu].

31. Campbell, A. J. Miarasa -- New Guinea's Last Cannibal Outpost. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1952; 22(7): 69-70.

Note: [mission visit 1951: Avani, Sunofi, Moke, Miarasa, Kemiu]. 32. Campbell, A. J. [Photograph]. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1939; 9(8): Cover.

Note: [mission: Bena-Bena]. 33. Campbell, A. M. Report of the Resident Magistrate for the South Eastern Division. In: British New Guinea.

Annual Report on British New Guinea from 1st July, 1896, to 30th June, 1897. Brisbane: Government Printer;1898: Appendix O, pp. 56-58. Note: [admin 1896-1897: South Eastern Division].

34. Campbell, A. M. Report of the Resident Magistrate for the South-eastern Division. In: British New Guinea.

Annual Report on British New Guinea from 1st July, 1897, to 30th June, 1898. Brisbane: Government Printer;1898: Appendix O, pp. 99-102. Note: [admin 1897-1898: South-eastern Division].

35. Campbell, A. Malcolm. Report of the Resident Magistrate for the South Eastern Division. In: British New Guinea.

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36. Campbell, A. Malcolm. Report of the Resident Magistrate and Warden, South-Eastern Division. In: British New

Guinea. Annual Report on British New Guinea from 1st July, 1900, to 30th June, 1901. Brisbane: GovernmentPrinter; 1902: Appendix P, pp. 74-80. Note: [admin 1900-1901: South-Eastern Division, Rossel I, Murua, Sudest].

37. Campbell, A. M. Report on Eastern Division. In: British New Guinea. British New Guinea: Annual Report for

the Year Ending 30th June, 1903. Melbourne: Government Printer; 1904: 23-29. Note: [admin 1902-1903: Eastern Division].

38. Campbell, A. M. [Resident Magistrate's Report on the Eastern Division]. In: British New Guinea. British New

Guinea: Annual Report for the Year Ending 30th June, 1904. Melbourne: Government Printer; 1905: AppendixB, pp. 24-28. Note: [admin 1903-1904: Eastern Division].

39. Campbell, A. Malcolm. Resident Magistrate's Report -- Eastern Division. In: British New Guinea. British New

Guinea: Annual Report for the Year Ending 30th June, 1905. Melbourne: Government Printer; 1905: AppendixE, pp. 26-30. Note: [admin 1904-1905: Eastern Division].

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40. Campbell, C. H. A Case of Sporotrichosis Occurring in Papua. Medical Journal of Australia. 1965; 2: 23.

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42. Campbell, C. H.; Arthur, R. K. A Study of 2000 Admissions to the Medical Ward of the Port Moresby General

Hospital. Medical Journal of Australia. 1964; 1: 989-992. Note: [1960, 1962: Port Moresby General Hospital].

43. Campbell, G. R. Maternal Mortality at Goroka Base Hospital. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1974; 17:

335-341. Note: [1964-1973: Goroka Base Hospital].

44. Campbell, G. R.; Roberts-Thomson, K. Infertility in the Highlands. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1974;

17: 347-353. Note: [1972: Goroka Base Hospital].

45. Campbell, H. M. [sic]. [Resident Magistrate's Report on the Eastern Division]. In: Commonwealth of Australia,

Parliament. Papua: Annual Report for the Year Ending 30th June, 1907. Melbourne: Government Printer; 1907Aug: 46-49. Note: [admin 1906-1907: Eastern Division, Morima, Yamalele].

46. Campbell, I. C. Anthropology and the Professionalization of Colonial Administration in Papua and New Guinea.

Journal of Pacific History. 1998; 33: 69-90. Note: [general PNG].

47. Campbell, James R.; Paleologo, Fred P.; Frabke, Eileen D.; Ratiwayanto, Sutanti; Hadiputranto, Hilda;

Kurniawan, Liliana; Wistar, Richard Jr.; Hoffman, Stephen L.; Annis, Barry A.; Wasserman, Gail; Laughlin,Larry W. Immune Response of Humans to the Circumsporozoite Protein of Plasmodium falciparum: LimitedT Cell Response to the Immunodominant Central Repeat Region. American Journal of Tropical Medicine andHygiene. 1988; 39: 232- 235. Note: [Mapurujaya, Kwami Lama, Tembagapura].

48. Campbell, Joan. Northern Neighbours ... A Papua New Guinea Experience. Pottery in Australia. 1974; 13(2):

43-48. Note: [visit 1974: Dimiri].

49. Campbell, Kenneth L. Blood, Urine, Saliva and Dip-Sticks: Experiences in Africa, New Guinea, and Boston. In:

Campbell, Kenneth L.; Wood, James W., Editors. Human Reproductive Ecology: Interactions of Environment,Fertility, and Behavior. New York: New York Academy of Sciences; 1994: 312-330. (Annals of the New YorkAcademy of Sciences; v. 709). Note: [fw September 1982 - May 1983 & from lit: Gainj].

50. Campbell, Malcolm. Report of Resident Magistrate, South- eastern Division. In: British New Guinea. Annual

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51. Campbell, Pastor. Cane-swallowers of the Upper Purari (Ramu- Benna Benna District, Central New Guinea).

Pacific Islands Monthly. 1939; 9(8): Cover Photograph. Note: [mission: Bena Bena].

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52. Campbell, Pastor. Newly-marreied Couple, and Pet Pig, Ramu, New Guinea. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1939;10(3): Cover Photograph. Note: [mission: Upper Ramu Patrol Post].

53. Campbell, S. F. Massim Carved Art: A Formal Analysis of the Structural Elements within the Art System [M.A.

(Qual.) Thesis]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1976. [v], 105, [1], 12, 8, 6, 5, 5, 52, 9 pp. Note: [from lit & museum colls: Massim].

54. Campbell, Shirley. The Art of Kula: An Analysis of the Vakutan Artistic System and the Rituals of Kula [Ph.D.

Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1984. xii, 308 pp. + Frontispiece. Note: [fw October 1976 -- : Vakuta].

55. Campbell, Shirley. The Art of Kula. Oxford: Berg; 2002. xiii, 241 pp. + 10 pp. Plates.

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Edmund, Editors. The Kula: New Perspectives on Massim Exchange. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press;1983: 229-248. Note: [fw September 1976 - January 1978: Vakuta I].

57. Campbell, Shirley F. Kula in Vakuta: The Mechanics of Keda. In: Leach, Jerry W.; Leach, Edmund, Editors. The

Kula: New Perspectives on Massim Exchange. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1983: 201-227. Note: [fw September 1976 - January 1978: Vakuta I].

58. Campbell, Shirley. Restricted Access to Knowledge in Vakuta. Canberra Anthropology. 1978; 1(3): 1-11.

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and Life in the Societies of the Kula Ring. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press; 1989: 46-72. Note: [fw September 1976 - January 1978: Vakuta I].

60. Campbell, Shirley. What's In a Name? The Search for Meaning. In: Herle, Anita; Stanley, Nick; Stevenson,

Karen; Welsch, Robert L., Editors. Pacific Art: Persistence, Change and Meaning. Honolulu: University ofHawai'i Press; 2002: 166-179, 433-434 + 4 Plates. Note: [fw: Vakuta].

61. Campbell, Stuart. The Country between the Headwaters of the Fly and Sepik Rivers in New Guinea. Geographical

Journal. 1938; 92: 232-258 + 6 Plates + Map. Note: [explor May 1936 - April 1937: Kiarikmin, Telifomin].

62. Campbell, W. T. Report of the Resident Magistrate for the Louisiades. In: British New Guinea. Annual Report

on British New Guinea from 1st July, 1890, to 30th June, 1891. Brisbane: Government Printer; 1892:Appendix W, pp. 83-84. Note: [admin 1890-1891: Louisiade Archipelago].

63. Campbell, W. T. Report of the Resident Magistrate for the South-eastern Division. In: British New Guinea.

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64. Camps, Julius A. E. Book Review: The Dugum Dani, A Papuan Culture in the Highlands of West New Guinea,

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65. Camps, Norman. The Trail-blazers Who Put Hagen on the Map. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1969; 40(7): 65, 67, 69,

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71. Note: [Hagen].

66. Cann, Rebecca. Genetic Clues to Dispersal in Human Populations: Retracing the Past from the Present. Science.

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67. Cann, Rebecca L. Talking Trees Tell Tales. Nature. 2000; 405: 1008-1009.

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325: 31-36. Note: [colls: Yagaria, Benabena, Tairora, Gahuku, Asaro, Yabiyufa, Keigana, Kamano, Fore, Morobe Province,Southern Highlands Province].

69. Cannegicter, C. A. De economische toekomst-mogelijkheden van Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea. Leiden: H.E.

Stenfert Kroese N.V.; 1959. [vii], 152 pp. Note: [general Dutch NG].

70. Cannon-Bonventre, Kristina. Patterns of Reproduction on Karkar Island, Papua New Guinea [Ph.D. Dissertation].

Cambridge, MA: Harvard University; 1976. xii, 113 pp. Note: [fw July-September 1974 (10 wks): Takia].

71. Cantrell, Eileen M. Woman the Sexual, a Question of When: A Study of Gebusi Adolescence. In: Herdt, Gilbert;

Leavitt, Stephen C., Editors. Adolescence in Pacifc Island Societies. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press;1998: 92-120, 202-208. (ASAO Monographs; v. 16). Note: [fw 1980-1982: Gebusi].

72. Cape, Nicky. Agriculture. In: Weeks, Sheldon G., Editor. Oksapmin: Development and Change. Port Moresby:

University of Papua New Guinea, Educational Research Unit; 1981: 149-190. (E.R.U. Occasional Papers; v.7). Note: [agr volunteer August 1978 - December 1980: Oksapmin].

73. Cape, Nicky. Malnutrition in Oksapmin. Waigani: University of Papua New Guinea, Educational Research Unit;

1980. viii, 22 pp. (E.R.U. Occasional Papers; v. 4). Note: [agr officer: Oksapmin].

74. Capell, A. The Austronesian Languages of Australian New Guinea. In: Sebeok, Thomas A., Editor. Current

Trends in Linguistics, Vol. 8, Linguistics in Oceania. The Hague: Mouton & Co. N.V., Publishers; 1971:240-340. Note: [fw & from lit: general NG].

75. Capell, A. Austronesian and Papuan "Mixed" Languages: General Remarks. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea

Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 2: Austronesian Languages. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1976: 527-579. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 39). Note: [fw: Maisin, Ubir, Onjob, Mukawa, Gapapaiwa, Wedau].

76. Capell, A. Bezirkssprachen im Gebiet des UAN. In: Carle, Reiner; Heinschke, Martina; Pink, Peter W.; Rost,

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77. Capell, A. Distribution of Languages in the Central Highlands, New Guinea. Oceania. 1948; 19: 104-129,

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234-253, 349- 377. Note: [fw August-September 1947: Agarabi, Asaro, Aua, Binumarian, Boumai, Dom, Forei, Gadsup, Gafuku,Gawil, Gende, Hagen, Hofaga, Hoiyevia, Jabijufa, Jamafi, Kamano, Kofena, Kuman, Kuno, Kutubu, Mogei,Mumeng, Nangamb, Sau, Sinasina, Sua, Taiora, Telafomin, Tjirungki, Tjuave, Tsaga, Wagamb; from lit:Augu, Tari-furoro].

78. Capell, A. Features of Austronesian Languages in the New Guinea Area in General in Contrast with Other

Austronesian Languages of Melanesia. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and LanguageStudy, Vol. 2: Austronesian Languages. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of PacificStudies, Department of Linguistics; 1976: 235-282. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 39). Note: [general NG].

79. Capell, A. General Picture of Austronesian Languages, New Guinea Area. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea

Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 2: Austronesian Languages. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1976: 5-52. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 39). Note: [general NG].

80. Capell, A. Institutional Framework of Language Study: University of Sydney. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New

Guinea Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 3, Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern World.Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1977: 1297-1305. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40). Note: [general PNG].

81. Capell, A. La traduction des terms théologiques dans les langues de l'Océanie. Journal de la Société des

Océanistes. 1969; 25(25): 43-70. Note: [fw & from lit: Kate, Yabem, Graged, Kapauku, Suau, Motu, Kiwai].

82. Capell, A. Language Study for New Guinea Students. Oceania. 1940; 11: 40-74.

Note: [general TNG]. 83. Capell, A. Language Study for New Guinea Students. Oceania. 1943; 13: 281.

Note: [general TNG]. 84. Capell, A. Languages of Bogia District, New Guinea. Oceania. 1951; 22: 130-147, 178-207.

Note: [fw 1949: Gamai, Bosngun, Nubia, Makarub, Igom, Tanggum, Murusapa, Ngaimbom, Anaberg,Atemble, Ulingan, Banara, Bunubun, Vanembere; from lit: Monumbo, Watam].

85. Capell, A. Languages. In: Ryan, Peter, General Editor. Encyclopaedia of Papua and New Guinea. Carlton, Vic:

Melbourne University Press in association with The University of Papua and New Guinea; 1972: 610-617. Note: [general PNG].

86. Capell, A. The Linguistic Position of South-eastern Papua [Ph.D. Dissertation]. London: University of London;

1943. 276 pp. Note: [fw: Southeast Papua]. 87. Capell, A. The Linguistic Position of South-eastern Papua. Sydney: Australasian Medical Publishing Company

Limited; 1943. 276 pp. Note: [fw: Southeast Papua].

88. Capell, A. A Linguistic Survey of the South-Western Pacific. Noumea: South Pacific Commission; 1954. ix, 210

pp. + 4 Foldout Maps + Endpaper Map. (Technical Papers; v. 70). Note: [fw & from lit: NG].

89. Capell, A. A Linguistic Survey of the South-Western Pacific. New and Revised ed. Noumea: South Pacific

Commission; 1962. xiv, 258 pp. + Maps. (Technical Papers; v. 136).

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Note: [fw & from lit: NG]. 90. Capell, A. Methods and Materials for Recording Papua and New Guinea Languages. Sydney: New South Wales

Government Printer; 1952. viii, 167 pp. (Department of Education, Official Research Publications; v. 2). Note: [general PNG].

91. Capell, A. Reply [to Cowan, Uhlenbeck and Anceaux et al]. Current Anthropology. 1965; 6: 223-226.

Note: [general NG]. 92. Capell, A. The Structure of the Oceanic Languages. Oceania. 1933; 3: 418-434.

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Frontispiece + 6 Plates. Note: [mission 1878-1893: September 1883: Hanuabada, Koitapu; October 1883: Hall Sound, Maiva, Iokea,Motumotu, Keaura (Cupola), Vailala, Kovara, Maipua, Orokolo; January 1884: Annie R, Maclatchie Point;1880-1881: Doura, Manumanu, Kabadi; February 1882: Boera, Keveo, Kaukana, Lealea, Manumanu, Toutu;December 1884 (with F. Lawes); Larogi R, Korohomuni, Goldie R, Varagadi, Maruvari, Gubele; November1884 (with Commodore Erskine): Hall Sound, Motumotu, Freshwater Bay, Kerepunu, Toulon, Dufaure I, Suau,Dinner I, South Cape; December 1884 - January 1885 (on Raven): Dinner I, Killerton I, East Cape, PorlockBay, Deaf Adder Bay, Traitor's Bay, Dyke Acland Bay, Goodenough Bay, Rawden Bay, Fergusson I,D'Entrecasteaux Is; January 1885 (with Capt. Bridge on Dart): Rook I, Cape Cretin; August 1885 (withForbes): Redscar Bay, Kabadi, Kaile, Kapakapa, Hula, Kalo, Kerepunu, Dinner I, Moresby I, Slade I, TesteI, South Cape; May 1884: Tupuselei, Kapakapa, Rigo, Motumotu, Moveave, Maiva, Kivori, Delena, Naara,Namoa, Boera, Manumanu, Kabadi; July 1885: Tupuselei, Kapakapa, Hula, Kalo, Aroma, Kerepunu, Belerupu,Parimata; August-September 1879: Astrolabe Range, Keninumu, Chokinumu, Makapili, Taburi; June 1893:Toaripi, Motumotu, Vailala, Orokolo, Aivei, Apope, Maipua, Panaroa R, Arai R, Kailiu, Koropanairu,Kuerave, Kaiburave, Kove; January-February 1892: Darnley I, Dauan, Bampton I, Saguane, Orokolo, Vailala,Kerema, Karama, Lese, Yokea, Maiva, Naara, Delena, PM, Tupuselei, Oiapu; Pisirame, Tagota, Baisasarana,Jauna, Kamkamura, Baramura].

13. Chalmers, James. Toaripi. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 1898; 27: 326-334.

Note: [mission: Toaripi]. 14. Chalmers, James. Two New Guinea Stories. In: Lindt, J. W. Picturesque New Guinea: With an Historical

Introduction and Supplementary Chapters on the Manners and Customs of the Papuans; Accompanied withFifty Full-page Autotype Illustrations from Negatives of Portraits from Life and Groups and Landscapes fromNature. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.; 1887: 106-117. Note: [mission: Maiva, Koitapu].

15. Chalmers, James. Vocabularies of the Bugilai and Tagota Dialects, British New Guinea. Journal of the Royal

Anthropological Institute. 1898; 27: 139-141. Note: [mission: Bugilai, Tagota].

16. Chalmers, James. A Vocabulary of the Bugi Language, British New Guinea. Journal of the Royal Anthropological

Institute. 1903; 33: 111-116. Note: [mission: Bugilai].

17. Chalmers, James; Gill, W. Wyatt. Work and Adventure in New Guinea 1877 to 1885. London: The Religious

Tract Society; 1885. 342 pp. + Frontispiece + 20 Plates + Foldout Map. Note: [mission: October 1877 - January 1878: Darnley I, Boera, PM, Laroki R, Tupuselei, Kaile, Kapakapa,Hula, Kerepunu, Teste I, Moresby I (Basilaki), Killerton I, South Cape; May 1878: South Cape, Naroopoo,Fyfe Bay, Meikle Bay, Silo, Orangerie Bay, Daunai, Bootu, Port Glasgow, Toulon I, Amazon Bay, Cloudy Bay,Dedele, Domara, Keakaro, Aroma, Mailu; April 1879: Dufaure I, Kuragori; July-September 1879: PM, LarokiR, Moumiri Koiari, Munikahila, Keninuma, Vakinumu, Kenakagara, Marivaeanumu, Nameanumu Sogeri,Orofedabe Favele, Meroka, Keinumu, Gimenumu, Vaiako Makipili, Chokinumu, Janara, Tupuselei,Karikatana, Bootless Inlet, Epakari, Umiakurape, Keninumu; November 1879: Boera, Maiva, Oiapu, Jokea,Lese, Motumotu, Freshwater Bay, Karama, Namai, Silo, Vailala, Annie R, Orokolo, Alele R, Jare, Muro, AiveiR, Maipua, Panaroa R, Urita R, Kailu, Arai R, Ukerave; July 1880: PM, Boera, Manumanu, Kabadi, Ukauana,Keveo, Ravereva, Iduna; October-December 1880: Manumanu, Tobokau, Naara, Veipuri, Lealea, Kevani,Tabunari, Fasili, Boera, Delena, Maiva, Keveri, Mekeo; January-Febraury 1881: PM, Boera, Namoa, Maiva,Delena, Keveri, Oiapu, Jokea, Lese, Motumotu; March 1881: PM, Aroma, Kerepunu, Hula; May-June 1881:PM, Delena, Annie R, Haru, Maipua, Kaipurau, Orokolo, Vailala, Herau; 1878, 1882: East Cape; (Gill)February-March 1884: PM, Maiva, Yule I, Pari, Tupuselei, Kaili, Hula, Kalo, Kerepunu, Parimata Aroma,Boera, Laroki R, Baruni Koitapu, Tatana, Dinner I, South Cape].

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23. Champion, Ivan. The Bamu-Purari Patrol, 1936. Geographical Journal. 1940; 96: 190-206, 243-257 + Plates +

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24. Champion, Ivan. Lake Kutubu. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1937; 7(11): 33-34.

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37. Chao, M. John Paul. A New Sense of Community: Perspectives from a Squatter Settlement. In: Thirwall,

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38. Chapman, Murray, Guest Editor. Mobility and Identity in the Island Pacific. Wellington: Victoria University of

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42. Chappell, J. Stone Axe Factories in the Highlands of East New Guinea, with a Note on Linguistic Boundaries and

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53. Chatterton, Percy. Interlude between Two Worlds: Hanuabada in the 1930's. Journal of the Papua and New Guinea

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59. Cheesman, Evelyn. Six-Legged Snakes in New Guinea: A Collecting Expedition to Two Unexplored Islands.

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60. Cheesman, Evelyn. Things Worth While. London: Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd; 1957. 330 pp. +

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77. Chenoweth, Vida. Eastern Highlands Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland

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78. Chenoweth, Vida. An Investigation of the Singing Styles of the Dunas. Oceania. 1969; 39: 218-230.

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80. Chenoweth, Vida. Irian Jaya, Province of Indonesia. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland

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81. Chenoweth, Vida. Karkar. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of World

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83. Chenoweth, Vida. Managalasi. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of

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84. Chenoweth, Vida. Melodic Structures in Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne

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88. Chenoweth, Vida. Song Structure of a New Guinea Highlands Tribe. Ethnomusicology. 1966; 10: 285-297.

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90. Chenoweth, Vida; Bee, Darlene. Comparative-Generative Models of a New Guinea Melodic Structure. American

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110. Chinnery, E. W. P. Patrol to the Neighbourhood of Mt. Yule for the Purpose of Examining All Unexplored and

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111. Chinnery, E. W. Pearson. Piper Methysticum in Betel-Chewing. Man. 1922; 22(15): 24-27.

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114. Chinnery, E. W. P.; Beaver, W. N. Notes on the Initiation Ceremonies of the Koko, Papua. Journal of the Royal

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117. Chockkalingam, K.; Board, P. G. Further Evidence for Heterogeneity of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase

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123. Chowning, Ann. Amok and Aggression in the D'Entrecasteaux. In: Garfield, Viola E., Editor. Symposium:

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124. Chowning, Ann. Canoe Making among the Molima of Fergusson Island. Expedition. 1960; 3(1): 32-39.

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126. Chowning, Ann. Child Rearing and Socialization. In: Hogbin, Ian, Editor. Anthropology in Papua New Guinea:

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127. Chowning, Ann. Cognatic Kin Groups among the Molima of Fergusson Island. Ethnology. 1962; 1: 92-101.

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129. Chowning, Ann. Comment [on Mac Marshall, "Structural Patterns of Sibling Classification in Island Oceania:

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131. Chowning, Ann. The Development of Ethnic Identity and Ethnic Stereotypes on Papua New Guinea Plantations.

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133. Chowning, Ann. An Introduction to the Peoples and Cultures of Melanesia. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley

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134. Chowning, Ann. An Introduction to the Peoples and Cultures of Melanesia. Second ed. Menlo Park, CA:

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135. Chowning, Ann. Leadership in Melanesia. Journal of Pacific History. 1979; 14(1-2): 66-84.

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136. Chowning, Ann. Melanesian Religions. In: Eliade, Mircea, Editor in Chief. The Encyclopedia of Religion,

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137. Chowning, Ann. A Note on Underestimating Female Age in Lowland Papua New Guinea. In: McDevitt, Thomas

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138. Chowning, Ann. The "Papuan Tip" Languages Reconsidered. In: Harlow, Ray; Hooper, Robin, Editors. VICAL

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139. Chowning, Ann. Physical Anthropology, Linguistics, and Ethnology. In: Gressitt, J. L., Editor. Biogeography and

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141. Chowning, Ann. Proto-Melanesian Plant Names Reconsidered. In: Pawley, Andrew; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon,

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142. Chowning, Ann. Recent Acculturation between Tribes in Papua- New Guinea. Journal of Pacific History. 1969;

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143. Chowning, Ann. Wealth and Exchange among the Molima of Fergusson Island. In: Leach, Jerry W.; Leach,

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144. Chrétien, C. Douglas. Word Distributions in Southeastern Papua. Language. 1956; 32: 88-108.

Note: [from lit: Mekeo, Rapeka, Kuni, Roro, Pokau, Kabadi, Doura, Motu, Sinaugoro, Ikoro, Hura, Keapara,Rubi, Aroma, Keakaro, Mugura, Daui, Suau, Rogea, Sariba, Bonarua, Wari, Tubetube, Guregureu, 'Urada,Bunama, Sawabwara, Nuakata, Roboda, Dobu, Kukuya, Bwaidoga, Keherara, Tavora, Wagawaga, Basilaki(Bilai'i), Awalama, Taupota, Wedau, Golavi, Boniki, Paiwa, Anuki, Mukawa, Kwagila, Ubir, Oyan, Miaitopa,Kiriwina, Gumasi, Gawa, Murua, Nada, Tokunu, Panayati, Misima, Du Chateau, Panakrusima, Sabari, Nimoa,Panatinani, Tagula, Rewa, Juru, Pantava, Griffin Pt, Piron I, N coast Sudest].

145. Christensen, Dieter. Die Musik der Kate und Sialum: Beiträge zur Ethnographie Neuguineas: Inaugural

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146. Christensen, Dieter. Melodiestile am mittleren Sepik (Neuguinea): Nach Phonogrammen der

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147. Christensen, Erwin O. Primitive Art. New York: The Viking Press; 1955. 384 pp.

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148. Christensen, O. A. Hunters and Horticulturalists: A Preliminary Report of the 1972-4 Excavations in the Manim

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149. Christensen, O. A. A Tanged Blade from the New Guinea Highlands. Mankind. 1975; 10: 37-39 + Plates II-III.

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151. Christensen, Rosalie, Editor. Traditional Art and Craft, Volume Two: Madang and Siassi. Madang: Madang

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152. Christian and Missionary Alliance; Haan, R. den; Bruijn, J. V. de. Volksordening bij de Bergpapoea's

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153. Christian, Geoffrey. A New Musical Instrument from Papua. Man. 1932; 32(83): 70.

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155. Christie, Marion. Changing Consumer Behaviour in Papua New Guinea: Its Social and Ecological Implications.

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156. Christl. Adventures with the New Guinea Headhunters. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc.; 1965.

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158. Chronicle of the London Missionary Society. Chalmers of New Guinea: Two Unpublished Letters and Other

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164. Ciruzzi, Sara. Culture e stili tribali nelle callezioini del Museo. In: Centro Mostre di Firenze. Oceania Nera: Arte,

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172. Clancy, Robert; Cowen, Neil; Cripps, Allan. Studies of the Host Response in Man to Infection with Plasmodium

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175. Clark, Jeffrey. Cause and Afek: Primal Women, Bachelor Cults and the Female Spirit. In: Ballard, Chris, Guest

Editor. Special Focus on Myth and History in the New Guinea Highlands. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Anthropology; 1999: 6-33. (CanberraAnthropology; v. 22(1)). Note: [from lit: Mt Ok, Paiela, Duna, Bosavi, Bedamini, Huli, Enga, Mendi, Wola, Hagen].

176. Clark, Jeffrey L. From Cults to Christianity: Continuity and Change in Takuru [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Adelaide:

University of Adelaide; 1985. xvi, 353 pp. + Map. Note: [fw December 1980 - April 1982: Takuru Wiru].

177. Clark, Jeffrey. Gods, Ghosts and People: Christianity and Social Organisation among Takuru Wiru. In: Jolly

Margaret; Macintyre, Martha, Editors. Family and Gender in the Pacific: Domestic Contradictions and theColonial Impact. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1989: 170-192. Note: [fw: Takuru Wiru].

178. Clark, Jeffrey. Gold, Sex, and Pollution: Male Illness and Myth at Mt. Kare, Papua New Guinea. American

Ethnologist. 1993; 20: 742-757. Note: [fw (6 wks): Tari].

179. Clark, Jeffrey. Highlands of History: Images of Deviance and Desire. In: Biersack, Aletta, Editor. Papuan

Borderlands: Huli, Duna, and Ipili Perspectives on the Papua New Guinea Highlands. Ann Arbor: Universityof Michigan Press; 1995: 379-400. Note: [fw 1989 (6 wks), 1992 (2 mos): Tari].

180. Clark, Jeffrey. Imagining the State, or Tribalism and the Arts of Memory in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

In: Otto, Ton; Thomas, Nicholas, Editors. Narratives of Nation in the South Pacific. Amsterdam: HarwoodAcademic Publishers; 1997: 65-90. (Studies in Anthropology and History; v. 19). Note: [fw: Pangia Wiru].

181. Clark, Jeffrey. The Incredible Shrinking Men: Male Ideology and Development in a Southern Highlands Society.

In: Healey, Christopher J., Guest Editor. Culture and Development in Papua New Guinea. Canberra: AustralianNational University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Anthropology; 1989: 120- 143.(Canberra Anthropology, Special Issue; v. 12(1-2)). Note: [fw 1980-1985 (21 mos): Wiru].

182. Clark, Jeffrey. Kaun and Kogono: Cargo Cults and Development in Karavar and Pangia. Oceania. 1988; 59:

40-57. Note: [fw: Pangia Wiru].

183. Clark, Jeffrey. Madness and Colonisation: The Embodiment of Power in Pangia. Oceania. 1992; 63: 15-26.

Note: [fw: Wiru]. 184. Clark, Jeffrey. The Other Side of Development: An Evaluation of the Gumine Women's Groups and the South

Simbu Rural Development Project. In: Clark, Jeffrey; King, David; Amos, Cathy; Kiele, Regina; Gau, Nora;Niligur, William; Pupune, Terry; Naris, Evelyn; Nesen, Patrick. Gumine, Gembogl & Kaupena: Assessing theImpacts of Development projects in Simbu and Western Highlands Provinces. n.p.: University of Papua NewGuinea, Department of Geography; 1990: 8-35. (Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 10). Note: [survey January 1990: Gumine].

185. Clark, Jeffrey. Pearlshell Symbolism in Highlands Papua New Guinea, with Particular Reference to the Wiru

People of Southern Highlands Province. Oceania. 1991; 61: 309-339. Note: [fw: Wiru].

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186. Clark, Jeffrey. Shit Beautiful: Tambu and Kina Revisited. Oceania. 1995; 65: 195-211.

Note: [fw: Wiru]. 187. Clark, Jeffrey. State of Desire: Transformations in Huli Sexuality. In: Manderson, Lenore; Jolly, Margaret,

Editors. Sites of Desire, Economies of Pleasure: Sexualities in Asia and the Pacific. Chicago: University ofChicago Press; 1997: 191-211, 314-315. (The Chicago Series on Sexuality, History, and Society). Noet:[fw 1993: Tari Huli].

188. Clark, Jeffrey. Steel to Stone: A Chronicle of Colonialism in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

Ballard, Chris; Nihill, Michael, Editors. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2000. xxx, 187 pp. (Oxford Studiesin Social and Cultural Anthropology). Note: [fw 1980-1982 (2 yrs): Takuru Wiru].

189. Clark, Jeffrey; Hughes, Jenny. A History of Sexuality and Gender in Tari. In: Biersack, Aletta, Editor. Papuan

Borderlands: Huli, Duna, and Ipili Perspectives on the Papua New Guinea Highlands. Ann Arbor: Universityof Michigan Press; 1995: 315- 340. Note: [fw JC 1989 (2 mos), 1992 (2 mos): Tari; JH Aug 1990 - Jan 1991: Tari].

190. Clark, Jeffrey; King, David; Amos, Cathy; Kiele, Regina; Gau, Nora; Niligur, William; Pupune, Terry; Naris,

Evelyn; Nesen, Patrick. Gumine, Gembogl & Kaupena: Assessing the Impacts of Development projects inSimbu and Western Highlands Provinces. n.p.: University of Papua New Guinea, Department of Geography;1990. 79 pp. (Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 10).

191. Clark, Jeffrey T.; Terrell, John. Archaeology in Oceania. In: Siegel, Bernard J.; Beals, Alan R.; Tyler, Stephen

A., Editors. Annual Review of Anthropology, Volume 7, 1978. Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews Inc.; 1978:293-319. Note: [general NG].

192. Clark, John E. Comment [on Polly Wiessner, "The Vines of Complexity: Egalitarian Structures and the

Institutionalization of Inequality among the Enga"]. Current Anthropology. 2002; 43: 255-256. Note: [from lit: Enga].

193. Clark, Mrs J. B. Paper Written by Mrs. J.B. Clark, Port Moresby, Describing the Native of Papua. In:

Commonwealth of Australia, Parliament. Papua: Annual Report for the Year 1921-22. Melbourne: GovernmentPrinter; 1923: Appendix VIII, pp. 157-159. Note: [general Papua].

194. Clark, Ross. Austronesian Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 142-145. Note: [general NG].

195. Clark, Ross. Comment [on John Edward Terrell, Kevin M. Kelly & Paul Rainbird, "Foregone Conclusions? In

Search of 'Papuans' and 'Austronesians'"]. Current Anthropology. 2001; 42: 110-111. Note: [general NG].

196. Clark, Ross. Evolution, Migration and Extinction of Oceanic Bird Names. In: Pawley, A. K.; Ross, M. D.,

Editors. Austronesian Terminologies: Continuity and Change. Canberra: Australian National University,Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1994: 73-86. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 127). Note: [from lit: Iduna, Ubir, Hula, Balawaia, Doga, Suau, Yabim, Gedaged, Tami, Kela, Motu, Mekeo,Manam, Nada, Tawala, Roro, Dobu, Siassi].

197. Clarke, C. W.; Woodfield, D. G. Hepatitis B Antigen, Alpha Fetoprotein and Liver Disease in the Eastern

Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Tropical and Geographical Medicine. 1975; 27: 52-58.

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Note: [Goroka Base Hospital]. 198. Clarke, Emily. Missionary Lingue Franche: Wedau. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and

Language Study, Vol. 3, Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern World. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1977: 953-970. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 40). Note: [SIL: Wedau].

199. Clarke, L. J.; Cogill, B. Nutritional Surveillance Using Weight for Age in the Southern Highlands Province,

Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1980; 23: 87-91. Note: [1974-1975, 1978: Duna, Huli, Fasu, Foi, Nipa Mendi, Imbonggu, Kagua, Wiru].

200. Clarke, Susan. A Critical Examination of Interpretations of Menstrual Taboos with Special Reference to New

Guinea. Sussex Anthropology. 1979; 3(1): 1-17. Note: [from lit: Kafe, Wogeo, Fore, Bena Bena, Mae Enga, Hua, Hagen].

201. Clarke, W. C. Agroforestry in Melanesia: Case-Studies from Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. In:

Clarke, W. C.; Thaman, R. R., Editors. Agroforestry in the Pacific Islands: Systems for Sustainability. Tokyo:United Nations University Press; 1993: 34-53. Note: [fw: Ndwimba Basin Maring, Kompiai].

202. Clarke, W. C. A Change of Subsistence Staple in Prehistoric New Guinea. In: Leakey, Colin L. A., Editor.

Proceedings of the Third Symposium of the International Society for Tropical Root Crops, Held at IITA,Ibadan, Nigeria, 2-9 December, 1973. Ibadan (Nig.): International Society for Tropical Root Crops incollaboration with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture; 1977: 159-163. Note: [general PNGH].

203. Clarke, W. Location of Places. In: Ford, Edgar, Editor. Papua New Guinea Resource Atlas. Milton, Qld:

Jacaranda Press; 1974: 54-55. Note: [general PNG].

204. Clarke, W. C. The Marient Basin 1972-1976: Recovery or Adaptation? In: Allen, Bryant J.; Brookfield, Harold,

Guest Editors. Frost and Drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Byron, Yvonne, Assistant. Boulder,CO: International Mountain Society and The United Nations University; 1989: 235-247. (Mountain Researchand Development; v. 9(3)). Note: [fw 1973, 1974, 1976: Tinjipaka Marient V].

205. Clarke, W. C. Progressing with the Past: Environmentally Sustainable Modifications to Traditional Agricultural

Systems. In: Fisk, E. K., Editor. The Adaptation of Traditional Agriculture: Socioeconomic Problems ofUrbanization. Canberra: Australian National University, Development Studies Centre; 1978: 142-157.(Monographs; v. 11). Note: [general PNG].

206. Clarke, W. Traditional House Types. In: Ford, Edgar, Editor. Papua New Guinea Resource Atlas. Milton, Qld:

Jacaranda Press; 1974: 54-55. Note: [general PNG].

207. Clarke, W. C. Wabag and Wapenamanda. In: Jackson, Richard, Editor. An Introduction to the Urban Geography

of Papua New Guinea. n.p.: University of Papua New Guinea, Department of Geography; 1976: 209-232.(Occasional Papers; v. 13). Note: [Wabag, Wapenamanda].

208. Clarke, W. C.; Thaman, R. R., Editors. Agroforestry in the Pacific Islands: Systems for Sustainability. Tokyo:

United Nations University Press; 1993. x, 197 pp.

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209. Clarke, William C. Afterword: Learning from Ngirapo: Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable AgriculturalDevelopment. In: Waddell, Eric; Nunn, Patrick D., Editors. The Margin Fades: Geographical Itineraries in aWorld of Islands. Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies; 1994: 231-266. Note: [fw 1964, 1965, 1970, 1977: Ndwimba Basin Maring].

210. Clarke, William C. Agro-Deforestation in Melanesia. Cultural Survival Quarterly. 1991; 15(2): 45-48.

Note: [general PNG]. 211. Clarke, William C. At the Tail of the Snake. In: Jennings, J. N.; Linge, G. J. R., Editors. Of Time and Place:

Essays in Honour of OHK Spate. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1980: 173-192. Note: [fw 1964-1965, 1970, 1977: Bomagai-Angoiang Maring].

212. Clarke, William C. Bismarck-Schrader Reports: No. I; Patrol of Contact, 1965. Auckland: University of

Auckland, Department of Anthropology; 1977. iii, 62 pp. + Map. (Working Papers in Anthropology,Archaeology, Linguistics, Maori Studies; v. 49). Note: [explor April 1965: Koenambi, Kondembiamp, Gondomben, Tsarap, Meren, Benjem, Wandonk,Auremp, Tsengapi, Salemp, Simbai PP].

213. Clarke, William C. Comment [on James G. Peoples, "Individual or Group Advantage? A Reinterpretation of the

Maring Ritual Cycle"]. Current Anthropology. 1982; 23: 301. Note: [Maring].

214. Clarke, William C. Comment [on Glenn Dennett & John Connell, "Acculturation and Health in the Highlands

of Papua New Guinea: Dissent on Diversity, Diets, and Development"]. Current Anthropology. 1988; 29: 283.Note: [general PNGH].

215. Clarke, William C. Conclusion. In: Allen, Bryant; Ballard, Chris; Lowes, Elanna, Guest Editors. Agricultural

Transformation and Intensification. Wellington (NZ): Victoria University of Wellington, Institute ofGeography; 2001: 325-333. (Asia Pacific Viewpoint; v. 42(2-3)). Note: [from lit: general PNG].

216. Clarke, William C. The Dilemma of Development. In: Brookfield, Harold, Editor. The Pacific in Transition:

Geographical Perspectives on Adaptation and Change. London and New York: Edward Arnold (Publishers)Ltd. and St. Martin's Press, Inc.; 1973: 275-298. Note: [general PNG].

217. Clarke, William C. The Fabric of the World Farm. In: Farrington, I. S., Editor. Prehistoric Intensive Agriculture

in the Tropics. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports; 1985: 865- 881. (B.A.R. International Series; v. 232).Note: [from lit: Tairora].

218. Clarke, William C. From Extensive to Intensive Cultivation: A Succession from New Guinea. Ethnology. 1966;

5: 347-359. Note: [fw Nduimba, Kompiai; from pcs (Bulmer): Upper Kaironk; (Watson): Batainabura].

219. Clarke, William C. Maintenance of Agriculture and Human Habitats within the Tropical Forest Ecosystem.

Human Ecology. 1976; 4: 247-259. Note: [general PNG].

220. Clarke, William Carey. The Ndwimba Basin, Bismarck Mountains, New Guinea -- Place and People [Ph.D.

Dissertation]. Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley; 1968. xii, 361 pp. Note: [fw July 1964 - June 1965: Bomagai-Angoiang Maring].

221. Clarke, William C. Place and People: An Ecology of a New Guinean Community. Berkeley: University of

California Press; 1971. xii, [ii], 265 pp. Note: [fw 1964-1965: Bomagai-Angoiang Maring].

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222. Clarke, William C. Remembering Papua New Guinea: An Eccentric Ethnography. Canberra: Australian National

University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Pandanus Books; 2003. [iv], 178 pp. Note: [fw 1964-1965, 1970, 1977: Bomagai-Angoiang Maring].

223. Clarke, William C. The Structure of Permanence: The Relevance of Self-subsistence Communities for World

Ecosystem Management. In: Bayliss-Smith, Timothy P.; Feachem, Richard G., Editors. Subsistence andSurvival: Rural Ecology in the Pacific. London: Acacdemic Press Inc. (London) Ltd.; 1977: 363-384. Note: [fw 1964: Bomagai Angoiang Maring].

224. Clarke, William C. Temporary Madness as Theatre: Wild-man Behaviour in New Guinea. Oceania. 1973; 43:

198-214. Note: [fw 1964-1965, 1970: Ap-ngai clan Maring; from lit & pc: Gururumba, Bena Bena, Jale, Manga, Gimi,Kuma, Huli, Molima, Dobu, KUJF, Mae Enga, Siane, Orokolo, Orokaiva, Ndumba Tairora].

225. Clarke, William C.; Hughes, Ian. Salt-Making among the Baruya People of Papua New Guinea. Australian

Natural History. 1974; 18: 22-24. Note: [visit: Baruya].

226. Clarke, William C.; Ogan, Eugene. Assumptions and Alternatives: A Look at Recent Research by Social

Scientists in Papua New Guinea. In: Fischer, Joseph, Editor. Foreign Values and S.E. Asian Scholarship.Berkeley: University of California, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies; 1973: 264-290. (ResearchMonographs; v. 11). Note: [general PNG].

227. Clarke, William C.; Street, John M. Soil Fertility and Cultivation Practices in New Guinea. Journal of Tropical

Geography. 1967; 24: 7-11. Note: [fw: Maring].

228. Clay, Charlie. Ongka's Last Testament: Twenty Years Later! Paradise. 1996; 114: 9-11.

Note: [Hagen]. 229. Claydon, A. Notes on the History of the Winged Bean in Papua New Guinea. University: University of Papua

New Guinea, History Department; 1977. 5 pp. (History of Agriculture Working Papers; v. 9). Note: [general PNG].

230. Claydon, A. The Nutritional Potential of the Winged Bean Plant (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus). In: Wilson, K.;

Bourke, R. Michael, Editors. 1975 Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference Proceedings. Port Moresby:Department of Primary Industry; 1976: 53-61. Note: [general PNG].

231. Claydon, Alan. How Important a Food Is Winged Bean in Papua New Guinea. Science in New Guinea. 1978; 6:

144-153. Note: [survey: Kumbagl (Mid-Wahgi)].

232. Claydon, Alan. A Review of the Nutritional Value of the Winged Bean Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC.

with Special Reference to Papua New Guinea. Science in New Guinea. 1975; 3: 103-114. Note: [colls: Chimbu, Port Moresby].

233. Cleary, Graham J.; Blackburn, C. Ruthuen B. Air Pollution in Native Huts in the Highlands of New Guinea.

Archives of Environmental Health. 1968; 17: 785-794. Note: [med officer: Baiyer V, Pompomere].

234. Clegg, J. B. Travels with DNA in the Pacific. The Lancet. 1994; 344: 1070-1072.

Note: [general NG].

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235. Cleland, Donald. An Administrator Reflects. In: Inglis, K. S., Editor. The History of Melanesia: Papers Delivered

at a Seminar Sponsored Jointly by The University of Papua and New Guinea, The Australian NationalUniversity, the Administrative College of Papua and New Guinea, and the Council on New Guinea AffairsHeld at Port Moresby from 30 May to 5 June 1968. Canberra and Port Moresby: The Australian NationalUniversity, The Research School of Pacific Studies, and The University of Papua and New Guinea; 1969:209-228. Note: [general PNG].

236. Cleland, Rachel. Pathways to Independence: Story of Official and Family Life in Papua New Guinea from 1951

to 1975. n.p.: n.p.; 1984. 370 pp. + Endpaper Maps]. Note: [general PNG].

237. Clements, F. W. A Medical Survey in Papua: Report of the First Expedition by the School of Public Health and

Tropical Medicine to Papua. Medical Journal of Australia. 1936; 1: 451- 463. Note: [survey 1935: Chirria, Delena, Pinupaka, Mou, Rapa, Babike, Bioto Roro; Inauwe, Inawi, Beipa,Aipeana, AmoAmo, Rarai, Inauauni, Bebeo, Oriopetana, Iesubaibua, Inauai-a, Eboa, Inauabui Mekeo; Kuni;Fugi; Ikuiwes, Kone, Ivane, Goilala Ambo].

238. Clements, F. W. A Papuan Field Experiment of Malaria Treatment. Medical Journal of Australia. 1936; 1:

235-237. Note: [Mekeo District].

239. Clements, F. W. A Tuberculosis Survey of a Papuan Village. Medical Journal of Australia. 1936; 1: 253-258.

Note: [survey 1935: Hanuabada]. 240. Clements, N.; Ramsay, W. A. Leprosy Control: Five Years in the Southern Highlands, A Progress Report. Papua

New Guinea Medical Journal. 1973; 16: 113-114. Note: [1967-1971: Tari, Koroba].

241. Clercq, F. S. A. de. Aanteekeningen naar aanleiding van Dr. Finsch's onderzoekingen in Nieuw-Guinea.

Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie. 1890; 3: 66-69. Note: [from museum colls: Maccluergolf, Bentoeni, Humboldtsbaai, Sailolof, Waigeoe, Astrolabe Bay, Bilibili,Teste I].

242. Clercq, F. S. A. de. Bemerkingen over houten en bamboezen voorwerpen van Noord-Westeelijk Nieuw-Guinea.

Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie. 1890; 3: 151-154. Note: [from museum colls: Dore, Geelvink Bay].

243. Clercq, F. S. A. de. De West- en Noordkust van Nederlandsch Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift van het Nederlandsch

Aardrijkskundig Genootshcap. 1893; 10: 151-219, 438-465, 587-649, 841-844, 981- 1021 + Kaarten V, VI.Note: [exped 1887-1888: Waigeoe, Salawatti, Misol, Roembati, Sekar, Argoenoeng, Sirito, Noemfor-Wiak,Soepiori, North Coast Japen, Noemfor, Ron, Karon, Kebar, Amberbaken, Arfak, Andai, Hatam, Masibabe,Mnam, Wandamen, Windesi, Jaoer, Mor, Waropen, Abere, South Coast Japen, Koemamba, Jamna, Takar,Witriwai, Tarfia, Tanah-Merah, Moki, HUmboldt Bay].

244. Clercq, F. S. A. de. Rapport over drie reizen naar het Nederlandsche gedeelte van Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift voor

Indische Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1891; 34: 117-169. Note: [travels 1890: Misol, Cape Sele, Roembati, Sekar, Argoenoeng, Waigeoe, Moemoes, Sorong, Mios,Mansinam, Ron I, Koeroedoe, Wandamen, Geelvink Bay, Waropen, Dore, Noemfoor, Schouten Is, Korido,Biak, Tarfia, Inggeros, Humboldt Bay].

245. Clercq, F. S. A. de; Schmeltz, J. D. E. Ethnographische Beschrijving van de West- en Noordkust van

Niederlandsch Nieuw- Guinea. Leiden: P.W.M. Trap; 1893. xv, 300 pp. + 42 Plates + 4 Foldout Tables +Foldout Map.

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Note: [from museum colls: North Coast NNG]. 246. Clifton, John M., Editor. Five Phonological Studies. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1985. [ii],

122pp. (Workpapers in Papua New Guinea Languages; v. 31). 247. Clifton, John M. The Kaki Ae Language. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. Materials on Languages in Danger of

Disappearing in the Asia-Pacific Region No. 1: Some Endangered Languages of Papua New Guinea: Kaki Ae,Musom, and Aribwatsa. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and AsianStudies; 1997: 3-65. (Pacific Linguistics, Series D; v. 89). Note: [SIL visits October, 1990, November, 1993: Uriri vill Kaki Ae (Raepa Tati)].

248. Clifton, John M., Editor. Papers from the Third International Conference on Papuan Linguistics Part 1.

Ukarumpa: Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea and the Society on Pidgins and Creoles in Melanesia;1993. 1-110. (Language and Linguistics in Melanesia; v. 24(1)).

249. Clifton, John M., Editor. Papers from the Third International Conference on Papuan Linguistics Part 2.

Ukarumpa: Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea and the Society on Pidgins and Creoles in Melanesia;1993. 129-227. (Language and Linguistics in Melanesia; v. 24(1)).

250. Clifton, John M., Editor. Phonologies of Austronesian Languages No. 2. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of

Linguistics; 1993. [iii], 152 pp. (Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages; v. 40). 251. Clifton, John M. Stable Multilingualism in a Small Language Group: The Case of Kaki Ae. Language and

Linguistics in Melanesia. 1994; 25: 107-124. Note: [SIL survey 1990, 1993: Tate].

252. Clouse, Duane A. Kirikiri. In: Ember, Melvin; Rmber, Carol R.; Skoggard, Ian, Editors. Encyclopedia of World

Cultures Supplement. New York: Macmillan Reference USA; 2002: 168-171. Note: [SIL: Kirikiri].

253. Clouse, Duane A. Languages of the Western Lakes Plains. Irian. 1993; 21: 1-32.

Note: [SIL survey: Awera, Rasawa, Saponi, Sehudate, Fayu, Weirate, Deirate, Tause, Faia, Kirikiri, Doutai,Kai, Waritai, Sikaritai, Eritai, Obokuitai, Biritai, Iau, Edopi, Duvle].

254. Clouse, Duane A. Towards a Reconstruction and Reclassification of the Lakes Plain Languages of Irian Jaya. In:

Franklin, Karl, Editor. Papers in Papuan Linguistics No. 2. Canberra: Australian National University, ResearchSchool of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1997: 133- 236. (Pacific Linguistics, SeriesA; v. 85). Note: [SIL survey & from pcs: Saponi, Rasawa, Awera, Weirate, Deirate, Tause, Sehudate, Fayu, Faia, Kirikiri,Edopi, Iau, Duvle, Doutai, Waritai, Kai, Biritai, Obokuitai, Eritai, Sikaritai, Kaure, Bauzi, Berik, Orya, WesternDani, Demisa].

255. Clouse, Duane; Donohue, Mark; Ma, Felix. Survey Report of the North Coast of Irian Jaya. n.p.: SIL International

published online at www.sil.org/silers; 2002. 18 pp. Note: [SIL survey 1998: Mantarbori Yoke, Subu Airoran, Karfasia Samarokena, Masep].

256. Clouse, Heljä; Clouse, Duane. Kirikiri and the Western Lakes Plains Languages: Selected Phonological

Phenomena. In: Clifton, John M., Editor. Papers from the Third International Conference on PapuanLinguistics Part 1. Ukarumpa: Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea and the Society on Pidgins and Creolesin Melanesia; 1993: 1-18. (Language and Linguistics in Melanesia; v. 24(1)). Note: [SIL: Lakes Plains IJ].

257. Clune, Frank. Drums on the Sepik: Being an Account of a Launch Journey along New Guinea's Greatest River.

Walkabout. 1942; 8(4): 9-14. Note: [journalist 1940: Marienberg, Angoram, Tambanum, Angerman, Kamindimbit, Kanganaman, Chambri,

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Avatip, Malu, Ambunti, Jambon]. 258. Clune, Frank. Last of the Australian Explorers: The Story of Donald Mackay. Sydney: Angus & Robertson Ltd;

1942. xiii, 303 pp. + Plates + Endpaper Maps. Note: [Mackay explor 1908-1909: Biroe Pawaia, Hathor Gorge, Polopa].

259. Clune, Frank. Prowling Through Papua. Sydney: Angus and Robertson; 1942. xi, [i], 237 pp. + Frontispiece +

Plates + Endpaper Maps. Note: [journalist 1940: Port Moresby, Yodda, Yule I, Daru, Dopima, Goaribari, Kikori, Kaimare, Vanapa V].

260. Clune, Frank. Somewhere in New Guinea: A Companion to Prowling Through Papua. Sydney: Angus and

Robertson; 1951. xii, 356 pp. + Endpaper Maps. Note: [journalist 1940: Salamaua, Lae, Wau, Madang, Angoram, Tambanum, Kanganaman, Chambri, Marui,Avatip, Ambunti, Wogamush, Maprik, Wewak].

261. Clune, Frank. Stone-Age Man of the Upper Sepik. Walkabout. 1942; 8(6): 12-14.

Note: [journalist: Wogamush]. 262. Clunn, S. P. Lala Language, Kairuku Sub-Province, Central Province. Oral History. 1977; 5(4): 2-5.

Note: [Lala (Nara)]. 263. Clunn, S. P.; Kolia, J. A. A Lala Grammar Sketch and Vocabulary. Port Moresby: Institute of Papua New Guinea

Studies; 1977. 158 pp. Note: [Lala].

264. Clyde, D. F.; McCarthy, V. C.; Miller, R. M.; Hornick, R. B. Chloroquine-Resistant Falciparum Malaria from

Irian-Jaya (Indonesian-New-Guinea). Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1976; 79(2): 38-41. Note: [IJ].

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109. [Comrie, Bernard. Central and South New Guinean Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International

Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 236-238. Note: [from lit: Agala, Aghu, Aimele, Asienara, Casuarina Coast Asmat, Central Asmat, Yaosakor Asmat,Awin, Awyu, Bainapi, Beami, Bimin, Bogaya, Bosavi, Citak, Tamnim Citak, Duna, Etoro, Faiwol, Iria, Iwur,Kaeti, Kalamo, Kamoro, Kamula, Kasua, Northern Kati, Southern Kati, Kauwol, Kombai, Konai, Koneraw,Korowai, Kotogüt, Kware, Mianmin, Mombum, Momuna, Ngalum, Ninggerum, Onabasulu, Pare, Pisa,Samo-Kubo, Sawi, Sempan, Setaman, Siagha-Yenimu, Sonia, Suganga, Telefol, Tifal, Tomu, Urapmin,Wambon, Wanggom, Yair, Yonggom].

110. [Comrie, Bernard. Dani-Kwerba Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 338. Note: [from lit: Airoran, Bagusa, Lower Grand Valley Dani, Mid Grand Valley Dani, Western Dani, Hupla,Isirawa, Kauwerawec, Kwerba, Nduga, Nggem, Nopuk, Samarokena, Sasawa, Silimo, Walak, Wan, AnggurukYali, Ninia Yali].

111. [Comrie, Bernard. East Bird's Head Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia

of Linguistics, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 387. Note: [from lit: Mantion, Meah, Moskona].

112. [Comrie, Bernard. East New Guinea Highlands Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International

Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 393-395. Note: [from lit: Agarabi, Alekano, East Angal, South Angal Heneng, West Angal Heneng, Upper Asaro, Awa,Awiyaana, Benabena, Binumarien, Bisorio, Chuave, Dom, Enga, Fore, Gadsup, Gants, Gende, Gimi, Golin,Hakoa, Huli, Imbo Ungu, Inoke-Yate, Ipili, Kalam, Kamano, Kambaira, Kandawo, Kanite, Katinja, Kenati,East Kewa, South Kewa, West Kewa, Keyagana, Kobon, Kosena, Kumai, Kuman, Kyaka, Lembena, Maring,Mbo-Ung, Medlpa, Nagane, Narak, Nembi, Nete, Nii, Nomane, Owenia, Salt-Yui, Samberigi, Siane, Sinasina,Sua, Tairora, Tokano, Umbu-Ungu, Usarufa, Waffa, Wahgi, Wiru, Yagaria, Yaweyuha].

113. [Comrie, Bernard. East Papuan Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 395-396. Note: [from lit: Yele].

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114. [Comrie, Bernard. East Trans-New Guinea Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International

Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 399-401. Note: [from lit: Aeka, Ambasi, Aneme Wake, Barai, Bariji, Baruga, Bauwaki, Biangai, Binahari, Binandere,Daga, Dogoro, Domu, Doromu, Ewage-Notu, Fuyuge, Gaina, Ginuman, Guhu-Samane, Humene, Hunjara,Jimajima, Kanasi, Mountain Koiali, Grass Koiari, Koita, Korafe, Kunimaipa, Kwale, Laua, Mailu, Maiwa,Managalasi, Mapena, Maria, Mawae, Moikodi, Morawa, Mulaha, Nawaru, Ömie, Onjab, Orokaiva, Suena,Tauade, Turaka, Umanakaina, Weri, Yareba, Yega, Yekora, Zia].

115. [Comrie, Bernard. Eleman Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 409. Note: [from lit: Keuru, Opao, Orokolo, Purari, Tate, Toaripi, Uaripi].

116. [Comrie, Bernard. Geelvink Bay Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 41. Note: [from lit: Bapu, Barapasi, Bauzi, Burate, Demisa, Kofei, Nisa, Sauri, Tefaro, Tunggare, Woria, Yawa].

117. Comrie, Bernard. Genetic Classification, Contact, and Variation. In: Walsh, Thomas J., Editor. Synchronic and

Diachronic Approaches to Linguistic Variation and Change. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press;1989: 81-93. (Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics; v. 1988). Note: [fw: Aramo, Haruai, Kobon].

118. [Comrie, Bernard. Gogodala-Suki Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia

of Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 75. Note: [from lit: Ari, Gogodala, Suki].

119. Comrie, Bernard. Grammatical Relations, Semantic Roles and Topic-comment Structure in a New Guinea

Highland Language: Harway. In: Steele, Ross; Threadgold, Terry, Editors. Language Topics: Essays in Honourof Michael Halliday, Vol. 1. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company; 1987: 355-366. Note: [fw: Haruai].

120. Comrie, Bernard. Haruai Verb Structure and Language Classification in the Upper Yuat. Language and

Linguistics in Melanesia. 1988; 17(1-2): 140-160. Note: [fw September 1985 - August 1986: Haruai].

121. Comrie, Bernard. Haruai Kin Terms. In: Pawley, Andrew; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon, Darrell, Editors. The Boy from

Bundaberg: Studies in Melanesian Linguistics in Honour of Tom Dutton. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Pacific Linguistics; 2001: 89-95. (PacificLinguistics; v. 514). Note: [fw 1985-1986: Haruai].

122. Comrie, Bernard. How Much Pragmatics and How Much Grammar: The Case of Haruai. In: Verschueren, Jef,

Editor. Pragmatics at Issue: Selected Papers of the International Pragmatics Conference, Antwerp, August17-22, 1987, Vol. 1. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company; 1991: 81-92. (Pragmatics & Beyond,N.S.; v. 6(1)). Note: [fw: Haruai].

123. [Comrie, Bernard. Huon-Finisterre Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia

of Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 187-188. Note: [from lit: Abaga, Asat, Bam, Bonkiman, Bulgebi, Burum- Mindik, Dahating, Dedua, Degenan, Domung,Finungwa, Forak, Gabutamon, Gira, Guiarak, Gusan, Irumu, Kâte, Kewieng, Kinalakna, Komba, Komutu,Kosorong, Kovai, Kumukio, Mamaa, Mape, Mebu, Mesem, Migabac, Momare, Mongi, Morafa, Munkip,Nabak, Nahu, Nakama, Nankina, Nek, Nekgini, Neko, Ngaing, Nimi, Nokopo, Nomu, Nuk, Numanggang,Ono, Rawa, Sakam, Sauk, Selepet, Sene, Sialum, Som, Timbe, Tobo, Ufim, Uri, Wandabong, Wantoat, Weliki,Yagawak, Yagomi, Yau, Yupna].

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124. [Comrie, Bernard. Inland Gulf Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 219. Note: [from lit: Ipiko, Karami, Minanibai, Tao-Suamato].

125. Comrie, Bernard. Is There a Single Time Depth Cut-off Point in Historical Linguistics? In: Renfrew, Colin;

McMahon, April; Trask, Larry, Editors. Time Depth in Historical Linguistics, Volume 1. Cambridge: TheMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; 2000: 33-43. (Papers in the Prehistory of Languages). Note: [fw: Haruai].

126. [Comrie, Bernard. Kaure Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 269. Note: [from lit: Kapori, Kaure, Kosadle, Narau, Sause].

127. [Comrie, Bernard. Kayagar Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 269. Note: [from lit: Atohwaim, Kaygir, Tamagario].

128. [Comrie, Bernard. Kolopom Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 278-279. Note: [from lit: Kimaghama, Ndom, Riantana].

129. [Comrie, Bernard. Kutubuan Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 294. Note: [from lit: Fasu, Fiwaga, Foi].

130. [Comrie, Bernard. Kwomtari-Baibai Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia

of Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 294. Note: [from lit: Baibai, Biaka, Fas, Guriaso, Kwomtari, Pyu].

131. Comrie, Bernard. Language Contact, Lexical Borrowing, and Semantic Fields. In: Gilbers, Dicky; Nerbonne,

John; Schaeken, Jos, Editors. Languages in Contact. Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi B.V.; 2000: 73-86. (Studiesin Slavic and General Linguistics; v. 28). Note: [fw 1985-1986: Haruai, Aramo, Kobon, Kalam].

132. [Comrie, Bernard. Left May Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 324-325. Note: [from lit: Ama, Bo, Iteri, Nimo, Owiniga, Rocky Peak].

133. Comrie, Bernard. Lexical Variation and Genetic Affiliation: The Case of Haruai. In: Edmonson, Jerold A.;

Feagin, Crawford; Muhlhausler, Peter, Editors. Development and Diversity: Language Variation across Timeand Space: A Festschrift for Charles-James N. Bailey. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1990: 461- 466.Note: [fw: Haruai].

134. [Comrie, Bernard. Madang Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 368-370. Note: [from lit: Amele, Anjam, Arawum, Asas, Bagupi, Baimak, Bau, Bemal, Bongu, Danaru, Duduela,Dumpu, Dumun, Gal, Ganglau, Garus, Girawa, Gumalu, Isebe, Jilim, Kamba, Kare, Kesawai, Kolom, Kwato,Lemio, Male, Matepi, Mawan, Mosimo, Munit, Murupi, Nake, Nobanob, Ogea, Panim, Pulabu, Rapting,Rempi, Rerau, Saep, Samosa, Saruga, Sausi, Sihan, Silopi, Sinsauru, Siroi, Songum, Sumau, Urigina, Usino,Usu, Utu, Wagi, Wamas, Yabong, Yangulam, Yoidik].

135. [Comrie, Bernard. Mairasi-Tanahmerah Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International

Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 370. Note: [from lit: Mairasi, Mer, Semimi, Tanahmerah].

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136. [Comrie, Bernard. Marind Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 389-390. Note: [from lit: Boazi, Marind, Bian Marind, Warkay-Bipim, Yaqay, Zimakani].

137. [Comrie, Bernard. Markham Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 393-394. Note: [from lit: Adzera, Central Buang, Mangga Buang, Dangal, Dengalu, Guwot, Hote, Latep, Maralango,Mari, Misim, Mumeng, Musom, Ngariawan, Patep, Piu, Silisili, Sirak, Sirasira, Sukurum, Unank, Vehes,Wampar, Wampur, Middle Watut, Yalu, Yamap, Yanta, Zenang [sic]].

138. [Comrie, Bernard. Mek Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 414-415. Note: [from lit: Eipomek, Gilika, Hmanggona, Ketengban, Korupun, Nipsan, Sela, Una, Kosarek Yale].

139. [Comrie, Bernard. Milne Bay-Central Province Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International

Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 428-430. Note: [from lit: Anuki, Are, Arifama-Miniafia, Auhelawa, Bina, Boanaki, Bosilewa, Budibud, Buhutu,Bunama, Bwaidoka, Dawawa, Diodio, Dobu, Doga, Doura, Duau, Galeya, Gapapaiwa, Garuwahi, Gumasi,Hula, Iamalele, Iduna, Igora, Kabadi, Kalokal, Keopara, Kiriwina, Kuni, Magori, Mekeo, Mineveha,Misima-Paneati, Morima, Motu, Muyuw, Mwatebu, Nara, Nimowa, Ouma, Sewa Bay, Sinagoro, Sinaki, Suau,Tagula, Taupota, Tawala, Tubetube, Ubir, Wagawaga, Waima, Wataluma, Wedau, Yoba].

140. [Comrie, Bernard. Nimboran Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 107. Note: [from lit: Gresi, Kemtuik, Kwansu, Mekwei, Nimboran].

141. [Comrie, Bernard. North Trans-New Guinea Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International

Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 127-129. Note: [from lit: Ainbai, Amanab, Awyi, Barua, Berik, Bonerif, Dabe, Dabra, Daonda, Dou, Duvle, Fayu, Foau,Foya, Iau, Imbinis, Isi, Itik, Janggu, Kaiy, Keder, Kilmeri, Kirikiri, Kwerisa, Kwesten, Mander, Manem,Maremgi, Mawes, Ningera, Obogwitai, Orya, Ossima, Pagi, Papasena, Senggi, Sikaritai, Simog, Sowanda,Taikat, Tause, Taworta, Tolitai, Umeda, Wares, Wari, Waris].

142. [Comrie, Bernard. Oceanic Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 136. Note: [from lit: Maisin].

143. Comrie, Bernard. On a Possible Factor in the Origin of Piawi Personal Pronouns. Language and Linguistics in

Melanesia. 1989; 20(1-2): 157-160. Note: [fw: Hagahai, Haruai, Pinai].

144. Comrie, Bernard. On Haruai Vowels. In: Pawley, Andrew, Editor. Man and a Half: Essays in Pacific

Anthropology and Ethnobiology in Honour of Ralph Bulmer. Auckland: The Polynesian Society; 1991:393-397. (Memoirs; v. 48). Note: [fw: Haruai].

145. [Comrie, Bernard. Pauwasi Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 172-173. Note: [from lit: Dubu, Emumu, Towei, Yafi].

146. [Comrie, Bernard. Ramu Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 313-314. Note: [from lit: Abu, Aiome, Aion, Akrukay, Andarum, Anor, Arafundi, Awar, Banaro, Biwat, Borei, Bosngun,Botin, Breri, Bun, Changriwa, Gorovu, Hagahai, Haruai, Igana, Igom, Itutang, Kaian, Kire, Kominimung,

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Kyenele, Langam, Maramba, Mekmek, Midsivindi, Mikarew, Miyak, Mongol, Pinai, Rao, Romkun, Sepen,Tanggu, Tanguat, Wapi, Watam, Yaul].

147. Comrie, Bernard. The Recognition of the Piawi Language Family. In: Dutton, Tom; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon,

Darrell, Editors. The Language Game: Papers in Memory of Donald L. Laycock. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1992: 111-113. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 110). Note: [fw: Hagahai, Haruai, Pinai].

148. [Comrie, Bernard. Sarmi-Yotafa Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 374. Note: [from lit: Bonggo, Kayupulau, Ormu, Sobei, Tarpia, Tobati].

149. [Comrie, Bernard. Senagi Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 418. Note: [from lit: Angor, Kamberataro].

150. [Comrie, Bernard. Sentani Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 418. Note: [from lit: Demta, Nafri, Sentani, Tabla].

151. [Comrie, Bernard. Sepik Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 419-420. Note: [from lit: Abau, Ak, Alamblak, Amal, Ambulas, Awun, Bahinemo, Bikaru, Biksi, Bisis, Bitara, Boikin,Bouye, Burui, Chenapian, Gaikundi, Hewa, Iatmul, Iwam, Sepik Iwam, Kalou, Kamnum, Kaningra, Kapriman,Karawa, Koiwat, Kwanga, Kwasengen, Kwoma, Manambu, Mari, Mehek, Namia, Ngala, Niksek, Pahi, Pasi,Piame, Saniyo-Hiyowe, Sawos, Sengo, Sumariup, Wamsak, Watakataui, Wogamusin, Yelogu, Yerakai,Yessan-Mayo].

152. [Comrie, Bernard. Sepik-Ramu Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 421-422. Note: [from lit: Angoram, Chambri, Gapun, Kopar, Murik, Papi, Pei, Suarmin, Tabriak, Tuwari, Walio, Yabio,Yimas].

153. [Comrie, Bernard. Siassi Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 427-429. Note: [from lit: Arop, Bariai, Barim, Biem, Bilbil, Biliau, Bukawa, Dami, Gedaged, Gitua, Imandi, Iwal, Kaiep,Kairiru, Kela, Kis, Labu, Lukep, Malalamai, Malon, Manam, Mangap, Matukar, Medebur, Megiar, Mindiri,Moromiranga, Mutu, Nengaya, Roinji, Sepa, Sera, Siboma, Sio, Sissano, Suain, Takia, Tami, Terebu, Tumleo,Wab, Wogeo, Yabim, Yakamul].

154. [Comrie, Bernard. Sko Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of Linguistics,

Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 452. Note: [from lit: Krisa, Puari, Rawo, Sangke, Sko, Vanimo, Warapu, Wutung].

155. [Comrie, Bernard. South Bird's Head Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia

of Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 43. Note: [from lit: Arandai, Duriankere, Inanwatan, Kampung Baru, Kasuweri, Kemberano, Konda, Puragi, Tarof,Yahadian].

156. [Comrie, Bernard. South Halmahera-West New Guinea Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief.

International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 50-52. Note: [from lit: Ambai, Amber, Ansus, Arguni, As, Bedoanas, Biak, Busami, Dusner, Erokwanas, Gebe,Irarutu, Iresim, Kawe, Kowiai, Kurudu, Legenyem, Maden, Marau, Matbat, Ma'ya, Meoswar, Mor, Munggui,Nabi, Onin, Palamul, Papuma, Pom, Roon, Sekar, Serui-Laut, Tandia, Uruangnirin, Wandamen, Waropen,

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Woi, Woriasi, Yaur, Yeretuar]. 157. [Comrie, Bernard. Teberan-Pawaian Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia

of Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 136-137. Note: [from lit: Dadibi, Folopa, Pawaia].

158. [Comrie, Bernard. Torricelli Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 168-169. Note: [from lit: Agi, Aiku, Alatil, Bumbita Arapesh, Southern Arapesh, Arinua, Aruek, Aruop, Au, Aunalei,Beli, Bragat, Bukiyup [sic], Buna, Bungain, Dia, Eitiep, Elepi, Elkei, Gnau, Kamasau, Kombio, Laeko-Libuat,Lilau, Mandi, Mitang, Monumbo, Muniawara, Ningil, Olo, Seta, Seti, Siliput, Sinagen, Torricelli, Urat, Urim,Urimo, Valman, Wanap, Wiaki, Wom, Yahang, Tambes, Yapunda, Yau, Yaugiba, Yil, Yis].

159. [Comrie, Bernard. Trans-Fly-Bulaka River Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International

Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 171-173. Note: [from lit: Agöb, Aramba, Aturu, Bamu, Bine, Bothar, Dorro, Gidra, Gizra, Idi, Kanum, Kerewo,Northeast Kiwai, Southern Kiwai, Wabuda Kiwai, Lewada-Dewara, Maklew, Meriam, Moraori, Morigi,Mutum, Nambu, Peremka, Rouku, Tirio, Tonda, Waia, Yei, Yelmek].

160. [Comrie, Bernard. Trans-New Guinea Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia

of Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 180. Note: [from lit: Dem, Molof, Mor, Morwap, Oksapmin, Tofamna, Usku].

161. [Comrie, Bernard. Turama-Kikorian Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia

of Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 187. Note: [from lit: Ikobi-Mena, Kairi, Omati].

162. [Comrie, Bernard. West Bomberai Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia

of Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 236-237. Note: [from lit: Baham, Iha, Karas].

163. [Comrie, Bernard. West Papuan Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International Encyclopedia of

Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 239-240. Note: [from lit: Abun, Borai, Hattam, Kalabra, Karon Dori, Kuwani, Mai Brat, Moi, Moraid, Moskona, Mur,Seget, Tehit].

164. [Comrie, Bernard. Wissel Lakes-Kemandoga Languages. In: Bright, William, Editor in Chief. International

Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1992: 244. Note: [from lit: Auye, Damal, Ekari, Moni, Wolani].

165. Comrie, Dr. Peter ]. Anthropological Notes on New Guinea. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 1877;

6: 102-119 + Plate I + Chart. Note: [explor 1874: East Cape, Huon Gulf, Astrolabe Bay, Humboldt Bay].

166. Comrie, Dr. Die Eingeborenen des östlichen Neu-Guinea. Globus. 1877; 31: 87-90.

Note: [Basilisk explor 1874: Southeast Papua]. 167. Condon, R. G.; Scaglion, Richard. The Ecology of Human Birth Seasonality. Human Ecology. 1982; 10: 495-511.

Note: [(RS) fw November 1974 - January 1976: Neligum, Abelam]. 168. Connell, John. Development Deprivation: The Potential for Agricultural Change in Bogia. In: Walter, Michael

A. H. B., Editor. Cattle Ranches Are About People: Social Science Dimensions of a Commercial FeasibiliityStudy. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research; 1980: 99-140. (Monographs; v. 14). Note: [survey February-May 1979: Apingen (Mikarew) and Ambana (Lilau) Bogia].

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169. Connell, John. The Emergence of a Peasantry in Papua New Guinea. Peasant Studies. 1979; 8: 103-138. Note: [from lit: Goroka, Mekeo, Trobriand Is, Melpa, Mae Enga, Orokaiva, Chimbu, Madang area].

170. Connell, John. Papua New Guinea: The Struggle for Development. London: Routledge; 1997. xiv, 354 pp. (The

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171. Connell, John; Curtain, Richard. The Political Economy of Urbanization in Melanesia. Singapore Journal of

Tropical Geography. 1982; 3: 119-136. Note: [Port Moresby, Lae, Madang, Wewak, Goroka, Mt Hagen].

172. Connell, John; Howitt, Richard, Editors. Mining and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia. Sydney: Sydney

University Press; 1991. ix, [i], 205 pp. 173. Connolly, Bob; Anderson, Robin. First Contact. New York: Viking Penguin Inc.; 1987. xiii, 317 pp.

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175. Conolly, Carrie. Lime Spatula. In: Beran, Harry, Editor. Oceanic and Indonesian Art: Collectors' Choice: An

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176. Conrad, R. J. Some Notes on Attitudes Toward Language and Language Choice in May River Iwam. In: Murane,

John, Editor. Language Planning and Grammatical Typologies. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics;1978: 31-46. (Workpapers in Papua New Guinea Languages; v. 24). Note: [SIL 1963-1965 (12 mos): Aumi, Arai May River Iwam].

177. Conrad, R.; Dye, W.; Thomson, N. P.; Bruce, L. P. Jr. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 18. Canberra:

Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975. iv, 102pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 40).

178. Conrad, Robert J. Batteries of Transformations in May River Iwam. Linguistics. 1976; 184: 5-43.

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180. Conrad, Robert J. Distribution and Internal Structure of Some Iwam Noun Phrases. Linguistics. 1972; 79: 5-30.

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293. Coutts, Michael. Taim Bipo: A Selection of Old Photographs from Papua New Guinea. P.N.G. Limited Ed. ed.

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294. Coutts, P. J. F. Pottery of Eastern New Guinea and Papua. Mankind. 1967; 6: 482-488 + Plate III.

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295. Couvée, L. M. J. Marriage, Obstetrics, and Infant Mortality among the Kapauku in the Central Highlands, WestNew Guinea. Tropical and Geographical Medicine. 1962; 14: 325-333. Note: [med officer: Enarotali].

296. Couvée, L. M. J. The Nutritional Condition of the Kapauku in the Central Highlands of West New Guinea. II.

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297. Couvée, L. M. J. Two Cases of Myelogenous Leucaemia in Kapauku. Tropical and Geographical Medicine. 1958;

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298. Couvée, L. M. J.; Nugteren, D. H.; Luyken, R. The Nutritional Condition of the Kapaukus in the Central

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299. Couvée, L. M. J.; Rijpstra, A. C. The Prevalence of Balantidium coli in the Central Highlands of Western New

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300. Cowan, H. K. J. Comment [on Arthur Capell, "Oceanic Linguistics Today"]. Current Anthropology. 1962; 3:

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301. Cowan, H. K. J. Comment [on George W. Grace, "Movement of the Malayo-Polynesians: 1500 B.C. to A.D. 500:

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302. Cowan, H. K. J. De aanduiding der objects-relatie bij het werkwoord in Papua-talen. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land-

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303. Cowan, H. K. J. De Austronesisch-Papoea'se taalgrens in de onderafdeling Hollandia (Nieuw-Guinea). Tijdschrift

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304. Cowan, H. K. J. De oorsprung van de naam Mandatzan. Nieuw- Guinea Studiën. 1961; 5: 60-61.

Note: [Biak Numfor]. 305. Cowan, H. K. J. De rechtspositie der niet-Europse bevolkingsgroepen in Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea.

Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. 1957; 1: 275-294. Note: [admin: general NNG].

306. Cowan, H. K. J. De rechtsacculturatie van de Papoea en artikel 126 B.N.G.: (een dupliek). Nieuw-Guinea

Studiën. 1958; 2: 85-93. Note: [general NNG].

307. Cowan, H. K. J. Drie verhalen in Sentani-taal. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1952; 108:

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308. Cowan, H. K. J. Een taalkundig gegeven betreffende Misool. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde.

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Note: [from lit: Misool, Maja, Kawit, Banlol, Batanta, Laganjan]. 309. Cowan, H. K. J. Een tool-taal in Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1952; 13: 55-60.

Note: [Seko]. 310. Cowan, H. K. J. Een tweede grote Papoea-taalgroepring in Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën.

1957; 1: 106-117. Note: [admin: Nimboran, Kuangsu, Gresik, Kamtuk, Arso, Njao, Skofro, Wembi, Ampas, Waris, Sko, Sangke,Lower Tor].

311. Cowan, H. K. J. Ethnolinguistics and "Papuan" Etymology. Oceania. 1954; 25: 54-60.

Note: [fw & from lit: Ormu, Tobati (Jotefa), Sentani, Nimboran, Nafri, Tanah Merah, Gresi, Kamtuk]. 312. Cowan, H. J. K. Genetief-constructie in melanesische talen. Indonesië. 1951; 5: 307-314.

Note: [from lit: Waropen, Tobati, Armopa]. 313. Cowan, H. K. J. Grammar of the Sentani Language. 's- Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff; 1965. viii, 88 pp.

(Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde; v. 47). Note: [fw 1946-1950, 1956: Demta, Nafri, East Sentani, Tanah Merah].

314. Cowan, H. J. K. Indonesisch of melanesisch op noord Nieuw- Guinea. Indonesië. 1949; 3: 351-359.

Note: [from lit: Waropen, Ekari, Bongu, Kamanagu, Numfoor]. 315. Cowan, H. K. J. La classification des langues papoues. Anthropos. 1959; 54: 973-981.

Note: [general Papua]. 316. Cowan, H. K. J. A Large Papuan Language Phylum in West New Guinea. Oceania. 1957; 28: 159-166.

Note: [fw: Amberbaken, Mansibaber, Mantion, Konda, Jahadian, Kampong Baru, Puragi; from lit: Moi,Kalabra, Moraid, Madik, Karon, Ajamaru, Konda].

317. Cowan, H. K. J. Linguistic Research in Netherlands New Guinea. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. 1959; 3: 196-206.

Note: [general NNG]. 318. Cowan, H. K. J. Nadere gegevens betreffende de verbreiding der West-Papoease taalgroep (Vogelkop,

Nieuw-Guinea). Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1960; 116: 350-365. Note: [Kapaur, Mosana, Waipu, Patimuni, Puragi, Jahadian, Konda, Madik, Karô].

319. Cowan, H. K. J. Notes on Sentani Grammar. Oceania. 1951; 21- 22: 214-228, 302-309; 53-71, 315-316.

Note: [fw: Central dialect Sentani]. 320. Cowan, H. K. J. Notes on Windesi Grammar. Oceania. 1955; 26: 42-58.

Note: [from lit: Windesi Wandamen]. 321. Cowan, H. K. J. Notes on Windesi Grammar: Corrigenda. Oceania. 1955; 26: 153.

Note: [from lit: Windesi Wandamen]. 322. Cowan, H. K. J. On Melanesian amd the Origin of Austronesian. Current Anthropology. 1965; 6: 217-220.

Note: [fw: Tobati, Ormu, Nimboran, Wembi, Skofro, Waris, Ampas, Arso, Nyao, Upper Tor, Upper Tami,Kuangsu, Gresi, Kamtuk, Makei, Sentani, Nafri, Tanah Merah, Skou, Sangke].

323. Cowan, H. K. J. Prospects of a "Papuan" Comparative Linguistics. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde.

1957; 113: 70-91. Note: [fw: Sentani, Demta, Kalabra, Moraid, Moi, Ajamaru].

324. Cowan, H. K. J. Variability in New Guinea Languages. Oceania. 1955; 25: 208-215.

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Note: [fw: Nafri, Sentani, Tanah Merah; from lit: Gamai, Bosngun, Nubia, Ulingan, Banara, Bunabun, Tangu,Dedua, Hube, Kate, Wabuda, Turituri, Kiwai, Buniki, Marind].

325. Cowan, H. K. J. Voorlopige resultaten van een ambtelijk taal onderzoek in Nieuw-Guinea. 's-Gravenhage:

Martinus Nijhoff; 1953. [i], 48, [2] pp. Note: [fw: Sekou, Sangke, Arso, Njao, Wembi, Skofro, Ampas, Waris, Sentani, Nafri, Tanah-Merah,Nimboran, Gresi, Kamtuk, Kuangsu, Waibron, Demta, Tobati, Ormu, Tarfia, Armopa, Anus, Wakde, Sobei].

326. Cowan, H. K. J.; Bruijn, J. V. de; Boendermaker, A. Beschouwingen over het grondenrecht der Sentaniërs naar

aanleiding van een uitspraak van Dr Paul Wirz uit 1928 (1953). In: Adatrechtbundels: Bezorgd door deCommissie voor het adatrecht en uitgegeven door het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde,XLV: Nieuw-Guinea. 's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff; 1955: 356-360. Note: [admin 1953: Sentani].

327. Cowling, Elizabeth. "L'oeil sauvage": Oceanic Art and the Surrealists. In: Grueb, Suzanne. Art of Northwest New

Guinea: From Geelvink Bay, Humboldt Bay, and Lake Sentani. New York: Rizzoli International PublicationsInc.; 1992: 176-189. Note: [from museum colls: Sepik R, Torres Strait, Kambot].

328. Cox, Elizabeth. Gavien and Bagi: Rubber/Profit vs. People/ Community (East Sepik Province). In: Valentine,

C. A.; Valentine, Bettylou, Editors. Going Through Changes: Villagers, Settlers and Development in PapuaNew Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; 1979: 14-33. Note: [vol. worker 1973 -- (5 1/2 yrs): Gavien].

329. Cox, Elizabeth. Women in Rural Resettlement Schemes -- Institutionalised Gender Bias and Informal Gender

Abuses. In: Stratigos, Susan; Hughes, Philip J., Editors. The Ethics of Development, Volume 3: Women asUnequal Partners in Development. Port Moresby: University of Papua New Guinea Press; 1987: 28-49. Note: [survey 1986: Gavien Rubber Resettlement Scheme (ESP)].

330. Cox, Paul; Beier, Ulli. Home of Man: The People of New Guinea. Melburne: Thomas Nelson (Australia) Ltd;

1971. 96 pp. Note: [general PNG].

331. Coyne, Geoffrey. Educational Practices in Traditional Societies of Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea

Journal of Education. 1973; 9(3): 21-32. Note: [from lit: Manam, Maprik, Kwoma, Enga, Morehead, Elema, Kuma, Busama, Arapesh, Kiwai, TrobriandIs, Hanuabada].

332. Côte, Alain. Analogie et ordre social: l'exemple du Naven. L'Ethnographie, N.S.. 1993; 89(113): 43-59.

Note: [from lit: Iatmul]. 333. Crab, P. van der. Reis naar de Zuidwestkust van Nieuw- Guinee, de Goram- en Ceram-leut Eilenanden en

oostelijk Ceram. Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1864; 13: 531-556. Note: [travels 1863: Karas].

334. Crabb, R. T. The War Comes to Kainantu. Oral History. 1973; 1(10): 15-36.

Note: [Kainantu]. 335. Craggs, E. M.; Kooptzoff, Olga; Walsh, R. J. The Blood Groups of the Kukukuku. Oceania. 1958; 29: 67-70.

Note: [colls: Kukukuku]. 336. Craig, Barry. Abau. In: Ember, Melvin; Ember, Carol R.; Skoggard, Ian, Editors. Encyclopedia of World Cultures

Supplement. New York: Macmillan Reference USA; 2002: 1-5. Note: [Abau].

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337. Craig, Barry. Arrow Designs in Northern and Central New Guinea and the Lapita Connection. In: Smidt, DirkA. M.; Keurs, Pieter ter; Trouwborst, Albert, Editors. Pacific Material Culture: Essays in Honour of Dr. SimonKooijman on the Occasion of His 80th Birthday. Leiden: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde; 1995: 237-259.(Mededelingen van het Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden; v. 28). Note: [from museum colls: Aitape, Keerom, Waris, Waina, Amanab, Anggor, Yuri, Abau, Sobger R,Idam/August V, Amto, Bo, Blimo, April R, Wogamush, Leonhard Schultze R, Mianmin, Oksapmin, TelefolTifal, Faiwol, Ngalum, Mek, Langda, N Ngalik, S Ngalik, Dani, Uhunduni, Ekagi, Moni, Dem].

338. Craig, Barry. Art and Decoration of Central New Guinea. Aylesbury, Bucks (U.K.): Shire Publications Ltd; 1988.

72 pp. (Shire Ethnography). Note: [fw: Mt Ok, Upper Sepik].

339. Craig, Barry. Art of the Telefolmin Area, New Guinea. Australian Natural History. 1966; 15: 218-224.

Note: [teacher 1962-1965: Telefolmin, Olsobip, Brolemavip Tifal; from museum colls: Asmat, Papuan Gulf]. 340. Craig, Barry. Art of New Guinea. The Education Gazette. 1966; 60: 32-35 + Plates.

Note: [Asmat, Mt Ok, Arambak]. 341. Craig, Barry. Art of New Guinea. The Franciscan. 1970; 12: 88-95.

Note: [Asmat, Telefomin, Arambak]. 342. Craig, Barry. The Art Style of Yellow River, West Sepik District, New Guinea. Baessler-Archiv, N.F.. 1975; 23:

417-445. Note: [fw 1969: Aiendami, Mukudami, Norambalip, Yaru, Yegerapi, Alai, Wakau, Yiwani, Bapi, Naum, Nami,Walulaki, Aukwom vills].

343. Craig, Barry. Bark Paintings and Rock Art of the Mountain Ok. Mankind. 1968; 6: 595-597.

Note: [teacher 1962, 1965; fw 1965, 1967: Eliptaman, Okfekaman, Wopkeimin, Atbalmin]. 344. Craig, Barry. Continuities and Discontinuities in the Material Culture of the Mountain-Ok and Their Neighbours.

COMA [Conference of Museum Anthropologists] Bulletin. 1993; 24: 45-64. Note: [from museum colls, fw & lit: Telefolmin, Oksapmin, Sibil, Abau, Ningerum, Dulanmin, Miyanmin,Goliath, Eipo-Mek, Yali, Dugum Dani, Tapiro, Atbalmin, Wopkeimin, Pesegem, Amto, Ok Tedi, Tifalmin,Fegolmin, Marind-anim, Papuan Gulf, Kauwol, Pania, North Muyu, Asmat, Mimika, Moni, Ekari].

345. Craig, Barry. A Conversation with Yige, Postscript to "The Keram Style in the Abau Area of the Upper Sepik,

Papua New Guinea". Baessler-Archiv, N.F.. 1983; 31: 351-355. Note: [fw 1983: Kambaramba].

346. Craig, Barry. Exhibition of Art from Central New Guinea. Sydney: Macquarie University; 1968. 5 pp.

Note: [exhibition: Mt Ok, Upper Sepik]. 347. Craig, Barry. The Fate of Thurnwald's Sepik Ethnographic Collections. In: Schindlbeck, Markus, Editor. Gestern

und Heute - - Traditionen in der Südsee: Festschrift zum 75. Geburtstag von Gerd Koch. Berlin: Verlag vonDietrich Reimer; 1997: 387-408. (Baessler-Archiv, N.F.; v. 45(70)). Note: [from museum colls & archives: Thurnwald, Karadjundo, Keram R, Yuat R, Angoram, Kanduanum,Pagwei, Maprik, Yellow R, Upper Sepik, October R, Green R, Telefomin, Sand R, North R, Bewani Mts].

348. Craig, Barry. The Houseboards of the Telefomin Sub-district, New Guinea. Man, N.S.. 1967; 2: 260-273 + Plate

2b. Note: [teacher 1965: Telefolmin].

349. Craig, Barry. Houseboards and Warshields of the Mountain Ok, Central New Guinea: Analysis of an Art Style

[M.A. (Hons.) Thesis]. Sydney: University of Sydney; 1969. [v], 311 pp. + [10] pp. Plates + 5 Maps; 23, [1],[80], 4 pp. + [62] pp. Plates.

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Note: [teacher January 1962 - June 1965: Telefolmin, Falamin, Ulapmin, Tifalmin, Oksapmin, Faiwolmin; fwJanuary 1967: Leonhard Schultze R, Arai R, Middle Sepik, Washkuk, Maui, Aimi, Eliptaman, Helinu, Apiap,Mianmin, Green R, Wauru, Idam R, Torricelli Mts, Asmat, Digul, Southern Highlands, Papuan Gulf, EasternHighlands, Western Highlands].

350. Craig, Barry. Is the Mountain Ok Culture a Sepik Culture? In: Lutkehaus, Nancy; Kaufmann, Christian; Mitchell,

William E.; Newton, Douglas; Osmundsen, Lita; Schuster, Meinhard, Editors. Sepik Heritage: Tradition andChange in Papua New Guinea. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press; 1990: 129-149. Note: [fw 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972-1973: incls Faiwol, Tifal, Telefol, Mianmin, Sugamin/Duranmin,Oksapmin, Amto, Bo, Blimo, Left May, Abau, Busa, Nagatman, Namie, Yuri, Anggor, Amanab, Wari, Wapi,Iwam, Bouye, Kalou, Pahi, Heyo, Yahang, Mehek, Awun, Ningil, Wiaki, Nambi, Alu, Mayo, Laeko-Libuat,Karawa, Kwomtari, Ak, Pasi, Pahi, Kayik].

351. Craig, Barry. The Keram Style in the Abau Area of the Upper Sepik, New Guinea. Baessler-Archiv, N.F.. 1976;

24: 181-195. Note: [fw 1969: Abau, Telefolmin, Karam, Bunaram (Keram R)].

352. Craig, Barry, Editor. Legends of the Abau, Idam Valley, Part 1. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies;

1980. [ii], 113 pp. (Oral History; v. 8(4)). Note: [fw October 1972 - May 1973: Abau, Amto].

353. Craig, Barry, Editor. Legends of the Abau, Idam Valley, Part 2. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies;

1980. [ii], 92 pp. (Oral History; v. 8(4)). Note: [fw October 1972 - May 1973: Abau, Amto].

354. Craig, Barry. Lowland-Ok. In: Oliver, Paul, Editor. Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World,

Volume 2, Cultures and Habitats. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1997: 1184-1185. Note: [Abau, Ningerum, Miyanmin, Amto, Ok Tedi].

355. Craig, Barry. Making Fire by Percussion in the Telefolmin Area, New Guinea. Mankind. 1967; 6: 434-435.

Note: [fw 1964, 1965, 1967: Mianmin, Faiwolmin, Eliptaman, Telefolmin]. 356. Craig, Barry. The Melanesian Collections of the National Museum of Australia. COMA [Conference of Museum

Anthropologists] Bulletin. 1993; 25: 16-26. Note: [from museum colls: general PNG].

357. Craig, Barry. Mountain-Ok (Papua, W, C). In: Oliver, Paul, Editor. Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of

the World, Volume 2, Cultures and Habitats. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1997: 1186-1187. Note: [Telefolmin].

358. Craig, Barry. Museum Anthropology in Papua New Guinea. COMA [Conference of Museum Anthropologists]

Bulletin. 1982; 11: 8-16. Note: [from museum colls: general PNG].

359. Craig, Barry. National Cultural Property in Papua New Guinea: Implications for Policy and Action. Journal of

the Anthropological Society of South Australia. 1992; 30: 72-139. Note: [Karawari R, Kanganaman, Yamanambu, Murik].

360. Craig, Barry. Papua New Guinea: The Star Mountains. Bathurst, N.S.W.: Robert Brown & Associates (Aust.)

Pty. Ltd; 1984. [32] pp. + Endpaper Map. Note: [Telefolmin, Bolobip, Wopkeimin, Falamin, Tifalmin, Bultemabip, Oksapmin, Atbalmin, Angkeiakmin,Fegolmin, Faiwolmin, Olsobip].

361. Craig, Barry. The Papuan Photographs of Ernest Sterne Usher. Pacific Arts. 1999; 19-20: 27-37.

Note: [from museum colls: Vailala, Ukiaravi, Nepaga Vailala, Koropenaira, Koraita (Kerema), Iari, Kairu].

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362. Craig, Barry. The Protection of National Cultural Property in P.N.G. Bikmaus. 1983; 4(1): 78-81.

Note: [Kanganaman Iatmul]. 363. Craig, Barry. Relic and Trophy Arrays as Art among the Mountain-Ok, Central New Guinea. In: Hanson, Allan;

Hanson, Louise, Editors. Art and Identity in Oceania. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press; 1990: 196-210.Note: [fw 1971: Bolang Fegolmin; from lit: Baktaman, Tifalmin, Telefolmin].

364. Craig, Barry. Sepik Treasures. Paradise. 1983; 40: 31-34.

Note: [colls October-November 1982: Angriman, Yentschan, Watam, Nyaurengai, Kanganaman, Kararau,Kambu].

365. Craig, Barry. A Stone Head from Green River, West Sepik District, New Guinea. Journal of the Polynesian

Society. 1975; 84: 230-232. Note: [coll 1968: Ihanihom vill Abau].

366. Craig, Barry. "A Stranger in a Strange Land": Kenneth Thomas in the North Sepik region of Papua New Guinea.

In: Welsch, Robert L., Editor. Proceedings of a Special Session of the Pacific Arts Association: Festschrift toHonor Dr. Philip J.C. Dark: Working Papers. Chicago: The Field Museum; 1999: 450-462. Note: [from museum colls & archives: Vanimo, Wutong, Arop, Yakamul, Paup, Aitape, Kapoam Olo, Wapi,Sawon, Wihun, Walis I, Yangoru Boiken].

367. Craig, Barry. "A Stranger in a Strange Land": Kenneth Thomas in the North Sepik Region of Papua New Guinea.

In: Herle, Anita; Stanley, Nick; Stevenson, Karen; Welsch, Robert L., Editors. Pacific Art: Persistence, Changeand Meaning. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press; 2002: 191-207, 435-436. Note: [from lit & archives & museum colls: Thomas 1927-1934: Wititai Wapi, Nambali Boiken, Yakamul,Ulau, Wewak, Vanimo, Wutung, Kremari (?Kilmeri), Wom, Arop, Aitape, Paup, Kapoan Olo, Ningil, Rauit,Sawon, Wihun, Yangoru, Kumun, Walis I].

368. Craig, Barry. The Telefolmin. Revised ed. Boroko: Robert Brown & Associates (Aust.) Pty. Ltd; 1984. [16] pp.

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409. Cranstone, B. A. L. The Tifalmin: A "Neolithic" People in New Guinea. World Archaeology. 1971; 3: 132-142

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456. Crocombe, R. G. Four Orokaiva Cash Croppers. In: Crocombe, R. G., Editor. Papuan Entrepreneurs. Canberra

and Port Moresby: Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1967: 3-22. (New GuineaResearch Unit Bulletins; v. 16). Note: [fw: Orokaiva].

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457. Crocombe, R. G. Local Government in New Guinea: An Example of Conflict between Policy and Practice.

Journal of Pacific History. 1968; 3: 131-134. Note: [fw: Higaturu Orokaiva].

458. Crocombe, R. G. A Modern Orokaiva Feast. In: Crocombe, R. G., Editor. Orokaiva Papers: Miscellaneous Papers

on the Orokaiva of North East Papua. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian National University, New GuineaResearch Unit; 1966: 69-78. (New Guinea Research Unit Bulletins; v. 13). Note: [fw 1962: Inonda vill Orokaiva].

459. Crocombe, R. G., Editor. New Guinea People in Business and Industry: Papers from the First Waigani Seminar.

Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1967. vii, 124 pp.(New Guinea Research Unit Bulletins; v. 20).

460. Crocombe, R. G. Opportunities for Research in Papua-New Guinea and Irian Barat: Irian Barat. In: Reeves, Susan

C.; Dudley, May. New Guinea Social Science Field Research and Publications 1962-67. Canberra and PortMoresby: Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1969: 212. (New Guinea Research UnitBulletins; v. 32). Note: [general IJ].

461. Crocombe, R. G., Editor. Orokaiva Papers: Miscellaneous Papers on the Orokaiva of North East Papua. Canberra

and Port Moresby: Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1966. x, 101 pp. (New GuineaResearch Unit Bulletins; v. 13).

462. Crocombe, R. G., Editor. Papuan Entrepreneurs. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian National University,

New Guinea Research Unit; 1967. ix, 58 pp. (New Guinea Research Unit Bulletins; v. 16). 463. Crocombe, R. G. Proposals from Residents at the New Guinea Administrative College. In: Salisbury, Mary,

Editor. Behavioral Science Research in New Guinea. Washington, DC: National Research Council; 1967:136-137. (Publications; v. 1493). Note: [general PNG].

464. Crocombe, R. G.; Hogbin, G. R. The Erap Mechanical Farming Project. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian

National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1963. [v], 44, [2] pp. (New Guinea Research Unit Bulletins;v. 1). Note: [fw September-October 1962: Erap Sub-District Markham V].

465. Crocombe, R. G.; Hogbin, G. R. Land, Work and Productivity at Inonda. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian

National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1963. iii, 109 pp. (New Guinea Research Unit Bulletins; v.2). Note: [fw: Inonda, Sivepe vills Orokaiva].

466. Crocombe, Ron; Crocombe, Marjorie, Editors. Polynesian Missions in Melanesia: From Samoa, Cook Islands

and Tonga to Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia. Suva: University of the South Pacific, Institute of PacificStudies; 1982. v, 144 pp.

467. Crocombe, Ron; Hide, Robin. New Guinea: Unity in Diversity. In: Crocombe, Ron, Editor. Land Tenure in the

Pacific. Melbourne: Oxford University Press; 1971: 292-333. Note: [from lit: numerous NG].

468. Croft, James R.; Leach, David N. New Guinea Salt Fern (Asplenium acrobryum Complex): Identity, Distribution,

and Chemical Composition of Its Salt. Economic Botany. 1985; 39: 139- 149. Note: [numerous NG].

469. Croft, Jim. Ferns and Man in New Guinea. Canberra: Australian National Herbarium, Centre for Plant

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Biodiversity; 1999. 15 pp. Note: [from lit: Southern Highlands, Jimi V, Kukukuku, Huon Peninsula, Watut V, Central Highlands, WesternHighlands, Mountain Koiari, Wissel Lakes, Tari, Mt Hagen, Kainantu, Northern Province, Chimbu, Sepik R,Dobu I, Milne Bay, Frederik-Hendrik I, Morobe Province, Mt Wilhelm, Eastern Highlands, Lake Kutubu].

470. Cronan, Alan W. Colour Appreciation in the Sepik. Papua and New Guinea Medical Journal. 1968; 11: 66.

Note: [Wewak, Passam, Kunjingini]. 471. Croockewit, J. H. Woordelijst der te Doreh en omstreken gesproken wordende Myfoorsche taal, vervoardizd door

den zendeling Ottow, in het Hollandsch overgebragt en gerangschikt. In: Goes, van der; Roijer; Beckman;Croockewit. Nieuw Guinea: Ethnographisch en naturkundig onderzocht en beschreven in 1858 door eenNederlandsch Indische Commissie. Amsterdam: Frederik Muller; 1862: 201-233. (Bijdragen tot de Taal-,Land- en Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch Indië, Series 2; v. 5). Note: [March-August 1858: Doreh, Myfoorsche].

472. Crook, Tony. Growing Knowledge in Bolivip, Papua New Guinea. Oceania. 1999; 69: 225-242.

Note: [fw 1994-1996 (22 mos): Bolivip Angkaiyakmin]. 473. Cros, Michèle. Le tabou de la menstruation en pays Lobi et Huli. Nouvelle Revue d'Ethnopsychiatre. 1990; 14:

83-99. Note: [from lit: Huli].

474. Crosby, Alfred W. Papua New Guinea, Its Demographic History and Infectious Diseases. In: Hiery, Hermann J.;

MacKenzie, John M., Editors. European Impact and Pacific Influence: British and German Colonial Policy inthe Pacific Islands and the Indigenous Response. London: I.B. Tauris Publishers; 1997: 151-167. (Library ofInternational Relations, Tauris Academic Studies; v. 7). Note: [from lit: general PNG, Etoro, Hagahai].

475. Crosby, Eleanor. An Archaeologically Oriented Classification of Ethnographic Material Culture. In: Wright, R.

V. S., Editor. Stone Tools as Cultural Markers: Change, Evolution and Complexity. Canberra: AustralianInstitute of Aboriginal Studies; 1977: 83-96. (Prehistory and Material Culture Series; v. 12). Note: [from museum colls: numerous NG].

476. Crosby, Eleanor. A Comparative Study of Melanesian Hafted Edge-tools and Other Percussive Cutting

Implements [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1973. xii, 390 pp. + 14 Figures+ 1 Plate + 27 Maps; vi, 399 pp. + 26 Plates. Note: [from museum colls: numerous NG].

477. Crosby, Eleanor. Sago in Melanesia. Archaeology & Physical Anthropology in Oceania. 1976; 11: 138-155 +

Plate I. Note: [from lit & museum colls: Heve, Merauke, Kolepom, Asmat, Je-nan, Fly Basin, Waropen, Mt. Arapesh,Bewani Mts., Bosavi, Lower Sepik, Mid-Sepik, Bosmun, Mailu, Kiwai, Abelam, Collingwood Bay, May R.;Yambon, Torricelli Range, Lokanu (Huon Gulf), Lake Kutubu, Sentani, Windesi, Sibu, Mabuk, Orokaiva,Kayan, Lakes Plain].

478. Crosier Missionaries. Some Stories from Asmat. In: Trenkenschuh, Frank A., Editor. An Asmat Sketch Book No.

1. Hastings, NE: Crosier Missions; 1970: 61-73. Note: [mission: Sawa-Erma, Komor, Atsj Asmat].

479. Crossley, Michael. Ideology, Curriculum, and Community. In: Zimmer-Tamakoshi, Laura, Editor. Modern Papua

New Guinea. Kirksville, MO: Thomas Jefferson University Press; 1998: 297-314. Note: [general PNG]. 480. Crotty, John. First Dictionary of Tchaga Language, Central Highlands, New Guinea. Anthropos. 1951; 46:

933-963. Note: [from mission pcs: Mai Enga].

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481. Crouch, P.; Gee, K.; Griew, A.; Pangkatana, P.; Pataki- Schweizer, K.; Taufa, T. Health. In: King, David; Ranck,

Stephen, Editors. Papua New Guinea Atlas: A Nation in Transition. Port Moresby: Robert Brown andAssociates (Australia) Pty Ltd, in conjunction with the University of Papua New Guinea; n.d. [1982]: 30-33.Note: [general PNG].

482. Crouch, Paul R.; Shields, Jennifer M. Strongyloides fülleborni-like Infections in Anga Children. Papua New

Guinea Medical Journal. 1982; 25: 164-165. Note: [Langemar, Simbari].

483. Crouch-Chivers, Paul R. Mechanisms for Health Care Delivery in Papua New Guinea. In: Stratigos, Susan;

Hughes, Philip J., Editors. The Ethics of Development, Vol. 2: Justice and the Distribution of Health Care. PortMoresby: University of Papua New Guinea Press; 1987: 35-39. Note: [general PNG].

484. Crowley, Terry. Proto Who Drank Kava? In: Pawley, A. K.; Ross, M. D., Editors. Austronesian Terminologies:

Continuity and Change. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and AsianStudies, Department of Linguistics; 1994: 87-100. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 127). Note: [from lit: Karkar, Bogadjim, Bongu-gorendu, Gende, Lake Kutubu, Gogodala, Kiwai, Mowata, Oriomo,Keraki, N'gowugar, Kanum-irebe, Jei-anim, Marind-anim, Maklenga, Jilmak, Jabga, Komolom I, FrederickHenry I, Mapi R, Binandere].

485. Crusader and Messenger of St Anthony. Father Anselm Tells of an Arop Week-end. The Crusader and Messenger

of St Anthony. 1950; 26(10): 21, 27. Note: [mission: Arop].

486. Cruttwell, Norman. Gindat's Temple. In: Loeliger, Carl; Trompf, Garry, Editors. New Religious Movements in

Melanesia. Suva: University of the South Pacific and the University of Papua New Guinea; 1985: 98-100. Note: [mission: Param vill Daga].

487. Cruttwell, Norman. The "Peroveta" Cult in the Daga. In: Loeliger, Carl; Trompf, Garry, Editors. New Religious

Movements in Melanesia. Suva: University of the South Pacific and the University of Papua New Guinea;1985: 101-105. Note: [mission: Param vill Daga].

488. Crystal, David. Language Death. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2000. x, 198 pp.

Note: [from lit: Aukedate, Vahudate, Arop, Warapu, Vanimo]. 489. Cunningham, A.; LePage, R. N. Preliminary Investigation of Possible Contribution of Natural Hepatotoxins in

Indigenous Foodstuffs to the Aetiology of Acute and Chronic Liver Disease in Papua New Guinea. Papua NewGuinea Medical Journal. 1972; 15: 102-107. Note: [1971: Bena Bena, Lufa, Kabiyufa, Asaro, Goroka].

490. Cunnison, Ian; Gluckman, Max. Malinowski and the "Chief". Man. 1963; 63(63): 59.

Note: [from lit: Trobriand Is]. 491. Currie, Bart; Hinuma, Yorio; Imai, Joko; Cumming, Simon; Doherty, Richard. HTLV-1 Antibodies in Papua New

Guinea. The Lancet. 1989; 1: 1137. Note: [Gulf Province].

492. Currie, Bart; Vince, John; Naraqi, Sirius. Snake Bite in Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal.

1988; 31: 195-198. Note: [general PNG].

493. Curry, George Nicholas. Kin and Kina: A Study of Emerging Inequalities in a Rural Lowland Society in Papua

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New Guinea [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Armidale, N.S.W.: University of New England; 1992. xv, 320 pp. +Frontispiece. Note: [fw May 1988 - October 1989 (18 mos): Miko Wosera Abelam].

494. Curry, George. Warfare, Social Organisation and Resource Access amongst the Wosera Abelam of Papua New

Guinea. Oceania. 1997; 67: 194-217. Note: [fw: Miko vill Abelam].

495. Curry, George; Koczberski, Gina. Migration and Circulation a sa Way of Life for the Wosera Abelam of Papua

New Guinea. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 1998; 39: 29-52. Note: [fw: Wosera Abelam].

496. Curry, George; Koczberski, Gina. The Risks and Uncertainties of Migration: An Explanation of Recent Trends

amongst the Wosera Abelam of Papua New Guinea. Oceania. 1999; 70: 130-145. Note: [fw 1988-1989 (18 mos), 1995-1996 (2 mos): Miko Wosera Abelam].

497. Curtain, C. C. Blood Protein Markers in Melanesia. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology. 1976; 18: 246-284.

Note: [Abelam, Kire, Mugil, Bilbil, Markham V, Mumeng, Takia, Gogol V, Waskia, Bukawa, Wampur,Kukukuku, Kainantu, Kamano, Yagaria, Keiagana, Fore, Agarabe, Auyana, Tairora, Jimi V, Chimbu, Gahuku,Asaro, Yagwoia, Mendi, Gihu-Samane, Weri, Laiagam, Baiyer R Enga, Minj, Simbai V Maring, Gogodara,Awin, Yonggom, Parimaliu (Central D), Kerema, Ewa Ge, Swart V, Mulia, D'Entrecasteux Is, Trobriand Is,Misima, Asmat, Kayagar, Mandobo, Tari, Uhunduni, Ilaga, Gimi, Atsera, Waffa, Baruya, Simbari, PorebadaMotu, Onabasulu, Biami, Olsobip, NW Coast IJ, Mungai, Usurufa, Sause, Binumarien, Kiunga, Pit R Dani,Kundiawa, Oksapmin, Minj, Maprik].

498. Curtain, C. C. Hypergammaglobulinaemia in New Guinea. Papua and New Guinea Medical Journal. 1966; 9:

145-151. Note: [general PNG].

499. Curtain, C. C. On Genetic Markers in Oceania. Current Anthropology. 1976; 17: 530-531.

Note: [general NG]. 500. Curtain, C. C. A Structural Study of Abnormal Haemoglobins Occurring in New Guinea. Australian Journal of

Experimental Biology and Medical Science. 1964; 42: 89-99. Note: [unidentified PNG].

501. Curtain, C. C.; Baumgarten, A.; Gorman, J.; Kidson, C.; Champness, L.; Rodrigue, R.; Gajdusek, D. C. Cold

Haemagglutinins: Unusual Incidence in Melanesian Populations. British Journal of Haematology. 1965; 11:471-479. Note: [Menyamya, Gadsup, Tairora, Agarabi, Auyana, Usurufa, Kanite, Fore, Gimi, Mendi, Huli, Foe, Pole(Erave), Laiagam, Abelam, Sause, Bukawa, Wampur, Mumeng, Yagwoia].

502. Curtain, C. C.; Gajdusek, D. C.; O'Brien, Denise; Garruto, R. M. Congenital Defects of the Central Nervous

System Associated with Hyperendemic Goiter in a Neolithic Highland Society of Western New Guinea. IV.Serum Proteins and Haptoglobins, Transferrins and Hemoglobin Types in Goitrous and Adjacent Non-Goitrous Western Dani Populations. Human Biology. 1974; 46: 331- 338. Note: [Mulia, Swart V].

503. Curtain, C. C.; Gajdusek, D. C.; Kidson, C.; Gorman, J. G.; Champness, L.; Rodrigue, R. Haptoglobins and

Transferrins in Melanesia: Relation to Hemoglobin, Serum Haptoglobin and Serum Iron Levels in PopulationGroups in Papua-New Guinea. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 1965; 23: 363-379. Note: [Gadsup, Usurufa, Auyana, Tairora, Agarabi, Kanite, Fore, Gimi, Mendi, Huli, Foe, Pole, Laiagam,Menyamya, Yagwoia, Abelam, Sause Boiken, Mumeng, Bukawa, Wampur].

504. Curtain, C. C.; Gajdusek, D. C.; Kidson, C.; Gorman, J.; Champness, L.; Rodrigue, R. Serum Pseudocolinesterase

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Levels and Variants in the Peoples of Papua and New Guinea. American Journal of Tropical Medicine andHygiene. 1965; 14: 671-677. Note: [colls 1959-1962: Abelam, Sause, Mumeng, Bukawa, Wampur, Gadsup, Fore, Usurufa, Auyana, Tairora,Agarabi, Yagwoi, Kanite, Gimi, Mendi, Huli, Foi, Pole, Enga].

505. Curtain, C. C.; Gajdusek, D. C.; Zigas, V. Studies on Kuru II. Serum Proteins in Natives from the Kuru Region

of New Guinea. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1961; 10: 92-109. Note: [colls: Fore, Gimi, Kanite, Keiagana, Yagaria, Usurufa, Yate, Awa, Auyana, Kamano, Moraei,Menyamya, Chimbu].

506. Curtain, C. C.; Gajdusek, D. C.; Kidson, C.; Gorman, J.; Champness, L.; Rodrigue, R. A Study of the Serum

Proteins of the Peoples of Papua and New Guinea. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1965;14: 678-690. Note: [colls: Usurufa, Agarabi, Auyana, Gadsup, Tairora, Fore; Wampit, Gabensis, Mumeng, Bukawa,Wampur, Erave Pole, Lake Kutubu, Bella Mendi, Huli, Foi, Abelam, Sause, Kanite, Gimi, Yagwoi V, Enga].

507. Curtain, C. C.; Gajdusek, D. C.; Kidson, C.; Gorman, J.; Champness, L.; Rodrigue, R. A Study of the Serum

Proteins of the Peoples of Papua and New Guinea. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1965;14: 678-690. Note: [colls 1959-1962: Abelam, Sause, Mumeng, Bukawa, Wampur, Gadsup, Fore, Usurufa, Auyana, Tairora,Agarabi, Yagwoi, Kanite, Gimi, Mendi, Huli, Foi, Pole, Enga].

508. Curtain, C. C.; Gorman, J. G.; Kidson, C. Malaria Antibody and Gamma-globulin Levels in Melanesian Children

in New Guinea. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1965; 59: 42-45. Note: [Lae, Wampit-Gabensis].

509. Curtain, C. C.; Kidson, Chev; Gajdusek, D. C.; Gorman, J. G. Distribution Pattern, Population Genetics and

Anthropological Significance pf Thalassemia and Abnormal Hemoglobins in Melanesia. American Journal ofPhysical Anthropology. 1962; 20: 475-483. Note: [Gadsup, Tairora, Kamano, Gimi, Usurufa, Simbari, Moraei, Wabag, laiagam, Kandep, Fore, Keiagana,Butibum Bukawa, Yanga Bukawa, Wampit Wampur, Gabensis Wampur, Sause, Abelam, Perakles Mumeng,Patep Mumeng].

510. Curtain, C. C.; Loghem, Erna van; Fudenberg, H. Hugh; Tindale, N. B.; Simmons, R. T.; Doherty, R. L.; Vos,

G. Distribution of the Immunoglobin Markers at the IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgA2, and "-Chain Loci in AustralianAborigines: Comparison with New Guinea Populations. American Journal of Human Genetics. 1972; 24:145-155. Note: [Balimo, Minj, Motu].

511. Curtain, C. C.; Loghem, Erna von; Baumgarten, A.; Golab, T.; Gorman, J.; Rutgers, Carol F.; Kidson, C. The

Ethnological Significance of the Gamma-globulin (Gm) Factors in Melanesia. American Journal of PhysicalAnthropology. 1971; 34: 257-271. Note: [from colls: Minj, Laiagam, Balimo, Porebada].

512. Curtain, C. C.; Loghem, Erna von; Schanfield, M. S. Immunoglobulin Markers as Indicators of Population

Affinities in Australasia and the Western Pacific. In: Kirk, R. L.; Thorne, A. G., Editors. The Origin of theAustralians. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies; 1976: 347-364. (Human Biology Series; v.6). Note: [from lit: Minj Kuma, Laiagam Enga, Balimo Gogodara, Porebada Motu, Simbari, Onabasulu, Huli,Biami, Olsobip, Southwest coast IJ, Northwest Coast Mungai IJ, Awan, Intoap, Itsingats, Paguap, Singas,Yanuf, Yatsing, Waffa, Yonggom, Awin, Asmat, Suki, Foi, Kovio, Towade, Kuni, Fuyuge, Suku-Sikube,Koiari, Maria, Obres, Gwoira, Doriaidi, Boli, Berigi, Binandere, Guhu-Samane, Hanjara, Bia, Kene,Kunimaipa, Wiri, Kamano, Abelam, Iatmul, Kikukuia, Atsera, Graged].

513. Curtain, R. L. Migration in Papua New Guinea: The Role of the Peasant Household in a Strategy of Survival. In:

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Jones, G. W.; Richter, H. V., Editors. Population Mobility and Development: Southeast Asia and the Pacific.Canberra: Australian National University; 1981: 187-204. (Development Studies Centre Monographs; v. 27).Note: [fw: Yangoru, Pagwi].

514. Curtain, Richard. Changing Patterns of Internal Migration: The Reaction of East Sepik School Leavers to

Worsening Employment Prospect. In: Conroy, John; Skeldon, Grania, Editors. The Rural Survey 1975. Boroko:Papua New Guinea Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research in association with the University ofPapua New Guinea; 1977: 86-105. (Special Issue, Yagl-Ambu; v. Supplement to Volume 4). Note: [survey 1975: Maprik, Kaboibus, Yangoru, Wingei, Balimo].

515. Curtain, Richard Leigh. Dual Dependence and Sepik Labour Migration [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian

National University; 1980. xiv, 420 pp. Note: [surveys December 1973 - January 1974, September-December 1974, September-Deecmber 1976:Yangoru CD; Kwagwi, Simbomie, Mambuk, Siniangu; Kumun CD: Kumun, Windjuan; Kaboibus CD:Kaboibus; Wingei CD: Wingei; Nindepolye CD: Balmo; Avatip, Kanganaman, Tegawi, Indingai].

516. Curtain, Richard. Labour Migration from the Sepik. Oral History. 1978; 6(9): 1-114.

Note: [fw 1976: Pagwi, Yangoru]. 517. Curth, Hank. Papua New Guinea. Brisbane: Jacaranda Press Pty Ltd; 1968. [44] pp. + Endpaper Illustrations +

Audio Disc. Note: [general PNG].

518. Curtis, R. Emerson. A Papuan Goes to Town: Shopping Scenes on Goodenough and Fergusson Islands

(D'Entrecasteaux Group). Walkabout. 1944; 11(2): 20-21. Note: [Goodenough I, Fergusson I].

519. Curtis, R. Emerson. Peace and War on a Coral Island. Walkabout. 1945; 11(10): 20-21.

Note: [Trobriand Is]. 520. Curtis, R. Emerson. Two Women of Kiriwina (Trobriand Islands). Walkabout. 1944; 11(1): 22-23.

Note: [Kiriwina]. 521. Curtis, R. Emerson. War Comes to the Mission of Nasing Alatu. Walkabout. 1945; 11(9): 20-21.

Note: [Finschhafen area]. 522. Cutts, John. Growing Up Moni: A Childhood in the Highlands. In: Muller, Kal. New Guinea: Journey into the

Stone Age. Lincolnwood, IL: Passport Books; 1993: 130-133. (Passport's Regional Guides of Indonesia). Note: [mission: Moni].

523. Cutts, William A. "Weak Thing" in Moni Land: The Story of Bill and Gracie Cutts. Camp Hill, PA: Christian

Publications; 1990. [iii], [ii], 164 pp. + Plates. Note: [mission 1950-1985: Moni].