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Bibliography 1. Daaku, K. Y. Some Aspects of the Oral Traditions of Buka and Asaro. Oral History. 1973; 1(3): 7-41.
Note: [colls June 1972: Korekoreto vill Asaro]. 2. Daalder, Joost. Male Figure. In: Beran, Harry, Editor. Oceanic and Indonesian Art: Collectors' Choice: An
Exhibition of 102 Works from 90 Private Australian Collections at Nomadic Rug Traders, Sydney, 18 July to14 August 1998. Bathurst and Woolahra: Crawford House Publishing Pty Ltd in association with Oceanic ArtSociety; 1998: 14. Note: [exhibition: Huon Gulf].
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Canberra: Australian National University; 1991. xvi, [i], 393, [34] pp. Note: [fw January 1981 - December 1982: Rulna Gamagai].
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oleh para mahasiswa dan dosen Djurusan Antropologi, Universitas Indonesia. n.p.: P.T. Penerbitan Universitas;1963: 251-272. (Projek Penelitan Universitas Indonesia; v. C11). Note: [from lit: Marind-anim].
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the Orokaiva of North East Papua. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian National University, New GuineaResearch Unit; 1966: 53-68. (New Guinea Research Bulletins; v. 13). Note: [fw 1962-1964: Yega Orokaiva].
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Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1973. iv, 80 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series B; v. 24). Note: [fw & from lit: general Papua].
67. Dutton, T. E. The Distribution of Cultural Vocabulary in Papua. 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: 51- 97.(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40). Note: [fw & from lit & pcs: general Papua].
68. Dutton, T. E. History of Research in Austronesian Languages: Eastern Part of South-eastern Mainland Papua. In:
Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 2: Austronesian Languages.Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1976: 129-140. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 39). Note: [general Papua].
69. Dutton, T. E. Institutional Framework of Language Study: U.P.N.G.: The Linguistic Society of Papua New
Guinea. 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: 1273-1278. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40). Note: [general PNG].
70. Dutton, T. E. Introduction. In: Dutton, T. E., Editor. Studies in Languages of Central and South-East Papua.
Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1975: vii-xvii. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 29). Note: [general Papua].
71. Dutton, T. E. A Koita Grammar Sketch and Vocabulary. In: Dutton, T. E., Editor. Studies in Languages of Central
and South- East Papua. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies,Department of Linguistics; 1975: 281- 412. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 29). Note: [fw 1966: Kilakila vill Koita].
72. Dutton, T. E. Languages of South-East Papua: A Preliminary Report. In: Dutton, T. et al. Papers in New Guinea
73. Dutton, T. E. Language and Communication. In: May, R. J., Editor. Research Needs and Priorities in Papua New
Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research; 1976: 133-134. (IASER Monographs;v. 1). Note: [general PNG].
74. Dutton, T. E. Linguistics and Koiarian Prehistory. Journal of the Papua & New Guinea Society. 1969; 3(1): 21-31.
Note: [fw: Koiarian Family]. 75. Dutton, T. E. Linguistic Clues to Koiarian Pre-History. 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 AustralianNational University, the Administrative College of Papua and New Guinea, and the Council on New GuineaAffairs Held at Port Moresby from 30 May to 5 June 1968. Canberra and Port Moresby: The Australian
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National University, The Research School of Pacific Studies, and The University of Papua and New Guinea;1969: 363-389. Note: [fw: Koita, Koiari, Mt Koiari, Aomie, Barai, Managalasi].
76. Dutton, T. E. Magori and Similar Languages of South-east Papua. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area
Languages and Language Study, Vol. 2: Austronesian Languages. Canberra: Australian National University,Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1976: 581-636. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C;v. 39). Note: [fw 1969-1972: Bina, Keapara, Gadaisu, Magori, Ouma, Sinagoro, Yoba].
77. Dutton, T. E., Compiler. Milne Bay Province (Papua New Guinea). In: Wurm, S. A.; Hattori, Shirô, Editors.
Language Atlas of the Pacific Area, Part 1: New Guinea Area, Oceania, Australia. Canberra: AustralianNational University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1981: Map 10. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 66). Note: [Milne Bay Province].
78. Dutton, T. E., Compiler. Northern (Oro) Province, with Central Province (Papua New Guinea). In: Wurm, S. A.;
Hattori, Shirô, Editors. Language Atlas of the Pacific Area, Part 1: New Guinea Area, Oceania, Australia.Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1981: Map 9. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 66). Note: [Northern Province, Central Province].
79. Dutton, T. E. Notes on the Languages of the Rigo Area of the Central District of Papua. In: Wurm, S. A.; Laycock,
D. C., Editors. Pacific Linguistic Studies in Honour of Arthur Capell. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1970: 879-983. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 13). Note: [fw 1966-1968: Motu, Sinagoro, Keapara, Koiari, Barai, Humene, Mulaha, Kwale, Doromu, Maria].
80. Dutton, T. E. The Peopling of Central Papua: Some Preliminary Observations. Canberra: Australian National
University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1969. viii, 182 pp. (PacificLinguistics, Series B; v. 9). Note: [fw Mar 1966 - Mar 1967: Aomie, Barai, Koiari, Mountain Koiari, Koita, Managalasi].
81. Dutton, T. E. South-eastern Trans-New Guinea Phylum Languages. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area
Languages and Language Study, Vol. 1: Papuan Languages and the New Guinea Linguistic Scene. Canberra:Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 613-664.(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 38). Note: [Abia, Aeka, Ambasi, Barai, Bariji, Baruga, Bauwaki, Biangai, Binahari, Binandere, Daga, Dogoro,Domu, Doriri, Doromu, Fuyuge, Gaina, Ginuman, Guhu-Samane, Gwedena, Humene, Hunjara, Jimajima,Koiari, Mountain Koiri, Koita, Korafe, Kunimaipa, Kwale, Labu, Magi, Maiwa, Managalasi, Mapena, Maria,Morawa, Mulaha, Notu, Ömie, Onjob, Orokaiva, Sirio, Sona, Suena, Tauade, Weri, Yareba, Yega, Yekora,Zia].
82. Dutton, T. E., Editor. Studies in Languages of Central and South-East Papua. Canberra: Australian National
University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975. xvii, 834 pp. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 29).
83. Dutton, T.; Voorhoeve, C. L.; Wurm, S. A. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 14. Canberra: Australian
National University; 1971. vi, 172 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 28). 84. Dutton, Thomas Edward. The Koiarian Languages of Central Papua: An Historical, and Descriptive Linguistic
Study [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1969. [ii], xii, 443 pp. Note: [survey 1966 --: Koita, Koiari, Mt Koiari, Managalasi, Barai, Aomie].
85. Dutton, Thomas E. Motu. In: Tryon, Darrell T., Editor. Comparative Austronesian Dictionary: An Introduction
to Austronesian Studies, Part 1: Fascicle 2. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; 1995: 767-773. (Trends in Linguistic
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Documentation; v. 10). Note: [Motu].
86. Dutton, Tom. Birds of a Feather: A Pair of Rare Pidgins from the Gulf of Papua. In: Woolford, Ellen;
Washabaugh, William, Editors. The Social Context of Creolization. Ann Arbor: Karoma Publishers, Inc.; 1983:77-105. Note: [fw & from lit: Koita, Motu, Doura, Gabadi, Nara, Roro, Kuni, Mekeo, Toaripi, Kaipi, Raepa Tati,Orokolo, Koriki, Ipiko, Porome, NE Kiwai, Kairi, Kerewo].
87. Dutton, Tom. Borrowing in Austronesian and Non-Austronesian Languages of Coastal South-east Mainland Papua
New Guinea. In: Halim, Amran; Carrington, Lois; Wurm, S. A., Editors. Papers from the Third InternationalConference on Austronesian Linguistics, Vol. 1: Currents in Oceanic. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1982: 109-177. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 74). Note: [fw & from lit & pcs: Magori, Ouma, Magi, Yoba, Bina, Suau, Domu, Morawa, Ma, Nemea, Bauwaki,Laua].
88. Dutton, Tom. A Brief Note on Barton's Definitions of the hiri Terms baditauna, doritauna, and darima. Kivung.
1979; 12: 207-209. Note: [fw: Motu].
89. Dutton, Tom. "Cultural" Items of Basic Vocabulary in the Gulf and Other Districts of Papua. In: Franklin, Karl,
Editor. The Linguistic Situation in the Gulf District and Adjacent Areas, Papua New Guinea. Canberra:Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1973: 413-538.(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 26). Note: [fw & from lit & pcs: general Papua].
90. Dutton, Tom, Editor. Culture Change, Language Change: Case Studies from Melanesia. Canberra: Australian
National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1992. vii, 157 pp. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 120).
91. Dutton, Tom. A Dictionary of Koiari, Papua New Guinea, with Grammar Notes. Canberra: Australian National
University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Pacific Linguistics; 2003. xxvi, 424 pp. (PacificLinguistics; v. 534). Note: [fw 1966-1967: Koiari].
92. Dutton, Tom. A First Dictionary of Koiari. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific
Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1992. vii, 178 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 122). Note: [fw 1966-1967, 1987-1989: Kailakinumu vill Koiari].
93. Dutton, Tom, Editor. The Hiri in History: Further Aspects of Long Distance Motu Trade in Central Papua.
Canberra: Australian National University; 1982. xv, 153 pp. (Pacific Research Monographs; v. 8). 94. Dutton, Tom. Hiri Motu. In: Wurm, Stephen A.; Mühlhäusler, Peter; Tryon, Darrell T., Editors. Atlas of
Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas. Volume I, Maps; VolumeII.1 and II.2, Texts. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; 1996: 225-231 + Map 28. (Trends in LinguisticDocumentation; v. 13). Note: [Motu].
95. Dutton, Tom. Hiri Trading Languages. In: Wurm, Stephen A.; Mühlhäusler, Peter; Tryon, Darrell T., Editors.
Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas. Volume I, Maps;Volume II.1 and II.2, Texts. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; 1996: 233-236 + Map 29. (Trends in LinguisticDocumentation; v. 13). Note: [Hiri Trade Language Eleman, Hiri Trade Language Koriki].
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96. Dutton, Tom E. Koiari. München-Newcastle: Lincom Europa; 1996. 77 pp. (Languages of the World/Materials;v. 10). Note: [fw: Kailakinumu vill Koiari].
97. Dutton, Tom E. Koiari. München: Lincom Europa; 1996. 77 pp. (Languages of the World/Materials; v. 10).
Note: [fw 30 yrs: Kailakinumu Koiari]. 98. Dutton, Tom. Languages of Wider Communication (or Lingua Francas). In: King, David; Ranck, Stephen, Editors.
Papua New Guinea Atlas: A Nation in Transition. Port Moresby: Robert Brown and Associates (Australia) PtyLtd, in conjunction with the University of Papua New Guinea; n.d. [1982]: 36-37. Note: [general PNG].
99. Dutton, Tom. Language and Trade in Central and South-East Papua. In: Specht, Jim; White, J. Peter, Editors.
Trade and Exchange in Oceania and Australia. Sydney: Sydney University Press; 1978: 341-353. (Mankind;v. 11(3)). Note: [fw & from lit: Magi, Magori, Ouma, Yoba, Bina, Motu, Koita, Toaripi, Orokolo, Koriki].
100. Dutton, Tom. Language Contact and Change in Melanesia. In: Bellwood, Peter; Fox, James J.; Tryon, Darrell,
Editors. The Austronesians: Historical and Comparative Perspectives. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Anthropology; 1995: 192-213. Note: [Koita, Motu, Labu, Bukawa, Kela, Magori, Mailu, Maisin].
101. Dutton, Tom. Languages in Contact in Central and South-east Mainland, Papua New Guinea. In: Wurm, Stephen
A.; Mühlhäusler, Peter; Tryon, Darrell T., Editors. Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in thePacific, Asia, and the Americas. Volume I, Maps; Volume II.1 and II.2, Texts. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter;1996: 213-214 + Map 26. (Trends in Linguistic Documentation; v. 13). Note: [Magori, Ouma, Yoba, Bina, Magi, Maisin, Motu, Koita, Koiari].
102. Dutton, Tom. Languages of Papua New Guinea. In: Lal, Brij; Fortune, Kate, Editors. The Pacific Islands: An
Encyclopedia. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press; 2000: 68-70. Note: [general PNG].
103. Dutton, Tom. Lau'una: Another Austronesian Remnant on the South-east Coast of Papua New Guinea. In: Lynch,
John; Pat, Fa'afo, Editors. Oceanic Studies: Proceedings of the First International Conference on OceanicLinguistics. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies,Department of Linguistics; 1996: 61-82. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 133). Note: [from lit: Lau'una].
104. Dutton, Tom. The Melanesian Response to Linguistic Diversity: The Papuan Example. In: May, R. J.; Nelson,
Hank, Editors. Melanesia: Beyond Diversity. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School ofPacific Studies; 1982: 251-261. Note: [fw: Magori, Motu, Hiri Motu].
105. Dutton, Tom. Motu Words in the Kikori Area before European Contact: A Concluding Note. In: Carle, Rainer;
Heinschke, Martina; Pink, Peter W.; Rost, Christel; Stadtlander, Karen, Editors. Gava': Studies in AustronesianLanguages and Cultures / Studien zu austronesischen Sprachen und Kulturen. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag;1982: 111-121. (Veröffentlichen des Seminars für Indonesische und Südseesprachen der Universität Hamburg;v. 17). Note: [fw: Kairi, Motu; from lit: Porome].
106. Dutton, Tom. A Note on the Origin of the Motu Term hiri. Kivung. 1979; 12: 189-206.
Note: [fw: Koriki, Motu]. 107. Dutton, Tom. Other Pidgins in Papua New Guinea. In: Wurm, Stephen A.; Mühlhäusler, Peter; Tryon, Darrell
T., Editors. Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas.
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Volume I, Maps; Volume II.1 and II.2, Texts. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; 1996: 215-217 + Map 29. (Trendsin Linguistic Documentation; v. 13). Note: [Mekeo Trade Language, Siassi Trade Language].
108. Dutton, Tom, Editor. Papers in Papuan Linguistics No. 1. Canberra: Australian National University, Research
School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1991. vi, 311 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 73). 109. Dutton, Tom. Police Motu: Iena Sivarai (Its Story). n.p.: The University of Papua New Guinea Press; 1985. xiv,
[ii], 297 pp. Note: [general Papua].
110. Dutton, Tom. Possession in Koiari. In: 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 Pidginsand Creoles in Melanesia; 1993: 39-62. (Language and Linguistics in Melanesia; v. 24(1)). Note: [Koiari].
111. Dutton, Tom. Sago and Related Items in Early Austronesian Vocabulary. In: Pawley, A. K.; Ross, M. D., Editors.
Austronesian Terminologies: Continuity and Change. Canberra: Australian National University, ResearchSchool of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1994: 101-125. (Pacific Linguistics, SeriesC; v. 127). Note: [from lit & pcs: Jabem, Dobu, Kalauna, Basima, Motu, Iamalele, Misima, Iduna, Muyuw, Ubir,Arifama-Miniafia, Kilivila, Sud-Est, Mbula, Selepet].
112. Dutton, Tom. Simplified Koriki: A Second Trade Language Used by the Motu in the Gulf of Papua. Kivung.
1979; 12(1): 3-73. Note: [fw: Koriki, Motu].
113. Dutton, Tom. Specifics as Focus and Other Markers in Koiari: Their Forms, Distribution, and Functions. In:
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: 129-158. (Language and Linguistics in Melanesia; v. 24(2)). Note: [Fw: Kailakinumu vill Koiari].
114. Dutton, Tom. "Successful Intercourse Was Had with the Natives": Aspects of European Contact Methods in the
Pacific. In: Laycock, Donald C.; Winter, Werner, Editors. A World of Language: Papers Presented to ProfessorS.A. Wurm on His 65th Birthday. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of PacificStudies, Department of Linguistics; 1987: 153-171. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 100). Note: [from lit: general Papua].
115. Dutton, Tom. Towards a History of the Hiri: Some Beginning Linguistic Observations. In: Dutton, Tom, Editor.
The Hiri in History: Further Aspects of Long Distance Motu Trade in Central Papua. Canberra: AustralianNational University; 1982: 65-98. (Pacific Research Monographs; v. 8). Note: [fw & from lit: Koita, Motu, Doura, Gabadi, Nara, Roro, Kuni, Mekeo, Toaripi, Kaipi, Raepa Tati,Orokolo, Koriki, Ipiko, Porome, NE Kiwai, Kairi, Kerewo].
116. Dutton, Tom. Tracing the Pidgin Origin of Hiri (or Police) Motu. In: Wurm, S. A.; Carrington, Lois, Editors.
Second International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics: Proceedings. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978: 1351- 1375. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 61). Note: [fw: Motu].
117. Dutton, Tom. Trading Languages in Papua New Guinea. In: Lal, Brij; Fortune, Kate, Editors. The Pacific Islands:
An Encyclopedia. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press; 2000: 71-72. Note: [Motu, Koriki, Elema]. 118. Dutton, Tom; Kakare, Iru. The Hiri Trading Language of Central Papua: A First Survey. n.p.: University of Papua
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New Guinea, Department of Language; 1977. v, 105 pp. (Occasional Papers; v. 15). Note: [fw 1976: Sepoe, Toaripi, Kaipi, Uaripi, Opao, Keuru, Ahiave, Orokolo; cf. Elema, Raepa Tati, Motu].
119. Dutton, Tom; Lynch, John. Languages of the Pacific: Distribution, Classification and Culture Historical
Implications. In: Winslow, John H., Editor. The Melanesian Environment. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity Press; 1977: 100-117. Note: [general NG].
120. Dutton, Tom; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon, Darrell, Editors. The Language Game: Papers in Memory of Donald C.
Laycock. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department ofLinguistics; 1992. xvii, 667 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 120).
121. Duuren, David van. 125 Jaar verzamelen. Amsterdam: Tropenmuseum; 1990. 42 pp. + Endpaper Illustrations.
Note: [Marind, North coast IJ]. 122. Duuren, David A. P. van. Art in Dutch Public Collections: Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam. In: Greub, Suzanne. Art
of Northwest New Guinea: From Geelvink Bay, Humboldt Bay, and Lake Sentani. New York: RizzoliInternational Publications Inc.; 1992: 208-214. Note: [from museum colls: Geelvink Bay].
123. Duvekot, Ella; Wijnen, Marc. A Comparison between Health Centre Deliveries and Deliveries Born Before
Arrival in the Aitape District. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1994; 37: 173- 177. Note: [survey January 1990 - June 1992: Aitape District].
124. Duvelle, Frederic. Chimbu Music -- Kukane Traditions. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; 1980.
[i], 7, [1] pp. + Audio Cassette. (Papua New Guinea; v. 1). Note: [fw 1974: Kukane Gembogl Kuman Chimbu].
125. Duyvendak, H. W. Nieuw-Guinea en de Protestantse kerk. In: Kamma, F. C. Kruis en korwar: Een honderdjarig
vraagstuk op Nieuw Guinea. Den Haag: J.N. Voorhoeve; 1953: 266-271. Note: [mission: general NNG].
126. Duyzings. Rond de Wisselmeren, "één onafzienbare mestvaalt". Sint Antonius. 1954; 56: 50-53.
Note: [mission: Wissel Lakes]. 127. Duyzings, Martin W. De modderen missie. Sint Antonius. 1954; 56: 34-37.
Note: [mission: Wissel Lakes]. 128. Dworeckiego, Tadaeusza, Editor. Z Kraju Kamiennej Siekiery: Misjonarze-Werbisci o Nowej Gwinei 1910-1973.
129. Dwyer, P. D. Beyond Biology: Alienation and Environment. Search. 1971; 2: 153-159.
Note: [from lit: Tsembaga Maring]. 130. Dwyer, Peter D. An Analysis of Rofaifo Mammal Taxonomy. American Ethnologist. 1976; 3: 425-445.
Note: [fw March 1972 - January 1973: Leu vill, Komunku tribe, Rofaifo Siane]. 131. Dwyer, Peter D. Animal Metaphors: An Evolutionary Model. Mankind. 1979; 12: 13-27.
Note: [fw 1972: Rofaifo Siane; from lit: Baktaman]. 132. Dwyer, Peter D. An Annotated List of Mammals from Mt. Erimbari, Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New
Guinea. Science in New Guinea. 1983; 10: 28-38.
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Note: [fw March 1972 - January 1973: Rofaifo, Komunku tribe Siane]. 133. Dwyer, Peter D. Beetles, Butterflies and Bats: Species Transformation in a New Guinea Folk Classification.
Oceania. 1976; 46: 188-205. Note: [fw March 1972 - January 1973: Leu vill, Rofaifo clan, Komunku tribe, Siane].
134. Dwyer, Peter D. Boars, Barrows, and Breeders: The Reproductive Status of Domestic Pig Populations in
135. Dwyer, Peter D. Choice and Constraint in a Papua New Guinean Food Quest. Human Ecology. 1985; 13: 49-70.
Note: [fw February 1979 - May 1980: Bobole Etolo]. 136. Dwyer, Peter D. Companion Foods, Schedules and Archaeology. In: Mehan, Betty; Jones, Rhys, Editors.
Archaeology with Ethnography: An Australian Perspective. Canberra: Australian National University, ResearchSchool of Pacific Studies, Department of Prehistory; 1988: 148-155. Note: [fw 1979-1980: Etolo].
137. Dwyer, Peter D. The Contribution of Non-Domesticated Animals to the Diet of Etolo, Southern Highlands
Province, Papua New Guinea. Ecology of Food and Nutrition. 1985; 17: 101-115. Note: [fw February 1979 - May 1980: Bobole Etolo].
138. Dwyer, Peter D. Edible-Waste Ratios for Some New Guinea Mammals. Science in New Guinea. 1980; 7:
109-117. Note: [fw 1979-1980: Etolo].
139. Dwyer, Peter D. Etolo Hunting Performance and Energetics. Human Ecology. 1983; 11: 145-174.
Note: [fw February 1979 - May 1980: Bobole Etolo]. 140. Dwyer, Peter D. Etolo Traps: Techniques and Classification. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 1989; 27:
145. Dwyer, Peter D. The Invention of Nature. In: Ellen, Roy; Fukui, Katsuyoshi, Editors. Redefining Nature: Ecology,
Culture and Domestication. Oxford: Berg; 1996: 157-186. (Explorations in Anthropology). Note: [fw 1972 (10 mos): Leu Siane; 1979-1980 (15 mos): Bobole Etolo; 1986-1987 (15 mos): GwaimasiKubo].
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146. Dwyer, Peter D. Living with Rainforest: The Human Dimension. In: Kikkawa, Jiro; Anderson, Derek J., Editors.Community Ecology: Pattern and Process. Melbourne: Blackwell Scientific Publications; 1986: 342-367. Note: [fw: Etolo].
147. Dwyer, Peter D. Naming Mammals in Papua New Guinea: A Plea for Inconsistency. Science in New Guinea.
148. Dwyer, Peter D. Notes on Dobsonia moluccensis (Chiroptera) in the New Guinea Highlands. Mammalia. 1975;
39: 113-118. Note: [January 1972 - January 1973: Leu vill.
149. Dwyer, Peter D. Notes on Antechinus and Cercartetus (Marsupialia) in the New Guinea Highlands. Proceedings
of the Royal Society of Queensland. 1977; 88: 69-73. Note: [fw March 1972 - January 1973: Leu vill, Rofaifo clan Siane].
150. Dwyer, Peter D. Onservations on the Breeding Biology of Some New Guinea Murid Rodents. Australian Wildlife
Research. 1975; 2: 33-45. Note: [fw March 1972 - January 1973: Leu vill, Rofaifo clan Siane].
151. Dwyer, Peter. Other People's Animals: Two Examples from New Guinea. Search. 1985; 15: 321-327.
Note: [fw 1972 (10 mos): Rofaifo; 1979-1980 (15 mos): Etolo]. 152. Dwyer, Peter D. The Pigs That Ate the Garden: A Human Ecology from Papua New Guinea. Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan Press; 1990. xvi, 241 pp. Note: [fw 1979-1980: Bobole Etolo].
153. Dwyer, Peter D. Prey Switching: A Case Study from New Guinea. Journal of Animal Ecology. 1982; 51:
529-542. Note: [fw February 1979 - May 1980: Bobole vill Etolo].
154. Dwyer, Peter D. The Price of Protein: Five Hundred Hours of Hunting in the New Guinea Highlands. Oceania.
1974; 44: 278-293. Note: [fw March 1972 - January 1973: Rofaifo clan, Komunku tribe, Siane].
155. Dwyer, Peter D. The Production and Disposal of Pigs by Kubo People of Papua New Guinea. Memoirs of the
Queensland Museum. 1993; 33: 123-142. Note: [fw August 1986 - November 1987: Gwaimasi vill Kubo].
156. Dwyer, Peter D. Rats, Pigs and Men: Disturbance and Diversity in the New Guinea Highlands. Australian Journal
of Ecology. 1978; 3: 213-232. Note: [fw March 1972 - January 1973: Leu vill].
157. Dwyer, Peter. The Rediscovery of Lufi. Australian Natural History. 1976; 18: 316-323.
Note: [fw 1972: Rofaifo Siane]. 158. Dwyer, Peter D. Sago in the Bush. Wildlife Australia. 1984; 21(4): 7-9.
Note: [fw: Etoro]. 159. Dwyer, Peter D. A Study of Rattus exulans (Peale) (Rodentia: Muridae) in the New Guinea Highlands. Australian
160. Dwyer, Peter D. Two Species of Megapode Laying in the Same Mound. The Emu. 1981; 81: 173-174.
Note: [fw March 1979 - April 1980: Bobole Etolo].
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161. Dwyer, Peter D. Wildlife Conservation and Tradition in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. In: Morauta,
Louise; Pernetta, John; Heaney, William, Editors. Traditional Conservation in Papua New Guinea: Implicationsfor Today. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research; 1982: 173-189 + Plates XI-XII.(Monographs; v. 16). Note: [fw 1972: Rofaifo; 1979-1980: Etolo].
162. Dwyer, Peter D.; Hyndman, David C. "Frog" and "Lizard": Additional Life-Forms from Papua New Guinea.
163. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Banana Production by Kubo People of the Interior Lowlands of Papua New
Guinea. Papua New Guinea Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. 1993; 36: 1-21. Note: [fw August 1986 - November 1987 (15 mos): Gwaimasi Kubo].
164. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Cassowaries, Chickens and Change: Animal Domestication by Kubo of
Papua New Guinea. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1992; 101: 373-385. Note: [fw August 1986 - November 1987, October-November 1991: Gwaimasi vill Kubo].
165. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Ecology and Community Dynamics of Kubo People in the Tropical
Lowlands of Papua New Guinea. Human Ecology. 1992; 20: 21-55. Note: [fw August 1986 - November 1987: Gwaimasi Kubo].
166. Dwyer, Peter; Minnegal, Monica. El Niño, Y2K and the "Short, Fat Lady": Drought and Agency in a Lowland
Papua New Guinea Community. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 2000; 109: 251-272. Note: [fw July-August 1995 (2 weeks), 1996-1997 (7 weeks), 1998- 1999 (5 weeks): Ga:misi Bedamuni].
167. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Foods That Revolt: A Tale of Survival. Australian Natural History. 1994;
24(8): 72. Note: [fw: Kubo].
168. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Growing Bananas in the Wet Tropical Lowlands. Harvest. 1993; 15(1): 4-9.
Note: [fw 1986-1987: Gwaimasi Kubo]. 169. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Hunting in Lowland, Tropical Rain Forest: Towards a Model of
Non-Agricultural Subsistence. Human Ecology. 1991; 19: 187-212. Note: [fw August 1986 - November 1987: Gwaimasi Kubo].
170. Dwyer, Peter; Minnegal, Monica. Hunting and Harvesting: The Pursuit of Animals by Kubo of Papua New
Guinea. In: Pawley, Andrew, Editor. Man and a Half: Essays in Pacific Anthropology and Ethnobiology inHonour of Ralph Bulmer. Auckland: The Polynesian Society; 1991: 86-95. (Memoirs; v. 48). Note: [fw August 1986 - November 1987: Gwaimasi (Komagato) vill, Kubo].
171. Dwyer, Peter; Minnegal, Monica; Woodyard, Vance. Konai, Febi and Kubo: The North-west Corner of the Bosavi
Language Family. Canberra Anthropology. 1993; 16(1): 1-14. Note: [fw January 1986, August 1986 - November 1987, October- November 1991: Gwaimasi Kubo, Konai,Febi (Sinale)].
172. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Ownership, Individual Effort and the Organization of Labour among Kubo
Sago Producers of Papua New Guinea. Anthropological Science. 1995; 103: 91-104. Note: [fw November 1986 - November 1987: Gwaimasi Kubo].
173. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Sago Palms and Variable Garden Yields: A Case Study from Papua New
Guinea. Man and Culture in Oceania. 1994; 10: 81-102.
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Note: [fw November 1986 - November 1987: Gwaimasi Kubo]. 174. Dwyer, Peter; Minnegal, Monica. Supplication of the Crocodile: A Curing Ritual from Papua New Guinea.
Australian Natural History. 1988; 22: 490-494. Note: [fw: Gwaimasi Kubo].
175. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. The Transformation of Use-Rights: A Comparison of Two Papua New
Guinean Societies. Journal of Anthropological Research. 1999; 55: 361-383. Note: [fw 1986-1987, 1995-1996: Gwaimasi Kubo; 1996-1997: Ga: misi Bedamuni].
176. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Waiting for Company: Ethos and Environment among Kubo of Papua New
Guinea. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, N.S.. 1998; 4: 23-42. Note: [fw 24 mos: Gwaimasi Kubo].
177. Dwyer, Peter D.; Minnegal, Monica. Yams and Megapode Mounds in the Lowland Rain Forest of Papua New
Guinea. Human Ecology. 1990; 18: 177-185. Note: [fw August 1986 - November 1987: Gwaimasi Kubo].
178. Dwyer, Peter D.; Plowman, Krsitine P. Edible Internal Parasites from Papua New Guinea. Search. 1981; 12: 409.
Note: [fw: Etolo]. 179. Dwyer, R. E. P. A Brief History of the Agricultural Development in Papua and New Guinea. In: Papua and New
Guinea Scientific Society. Papua and New Guinea Scientific Society Annual Report and Proceedings, 1956.Port Moresby: Papua and New Guinea Scientific Society; 1956: 52-66. Note: [general PNG].
180. Dyah, Savitri. Relasi Sosial Di Pasar Tradisional Silimo- Sinakma. In: Susanto-Sunario, Astrid S., Editor.
Pembangunan Masyarakat Pedesaan: Suatu Telaah Analitis Masyarakat Wamena, Irian Jaya. Jakarta: PustakaSinar Harapan; 1994: 45-51. Note: [fw: Wamena Grand Valley Dani].
181. Dyck, Steven Van. "... She Shall Have Murids Wherever She Goes": Rat Catching in Papua New Guinea.
Australian Natural History. 1985; 21: 369-371. Note: [fw: Ofektaman Telefol].
182. Dye, Sally. What Disrupts Bahinemo Marriage. Goroka: The Melanesian Institute for Pastoral and
Socio-economic Service; 1983. [i], 26 pp. (Working Papers in Melanesian Marriage and Family Life; v. 6).Note: [SIL 1963--: Wagu Bahinemo].
183. Dye, T. Wayne. Economic Development at the Grass Roots: Wagu Village 1963-83. In: Lutkehaus, Nancy;
Kaufmann, Christian; Mitchell, William E.; Newton, Douglas; Osmundsen, Lita; Schuster, Meinhard, Editors.Sepik Heritage: Tradition and Change in Papua New Guinea. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press; 1990:221-231. Note: [SIL 1963-1983: Wagu vill Bahinemo].
184. Dye, T. Wayne. On Tribal Conservationists. Current Anthropology. 1998; 39: 352-353.
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Note: [SIL: Bahinemo]. 188. Dye, W.; Townsend, P.; Townsend, W. The Sepik Hill Languages: A Preliminary Report. Oceania. 1968; 39:
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190. Dyen, Isidore. The Austronesian Languages and Proto- Austronesian. In: Sebeok, Thomas A., Editor. Current
Trends in Linguistics, Vol. 8, Linguistics in Oceania. The Hague: Mouton & Co. N.V., Publishers; 1971: 5-54.Note: [general NG].
191. Dyen, Isidore. A Lexicostatistical Classification of the Austronesian Languages. Baltimore: Waverly Press, Inc.;
1965. [ii], 64 pp. (Indiana University Publications in Anthropology and Linguistics, Memoirs; v. 19). Note: [from lit & pcs: general NG].
192. Dyer, K. W. Purari Hydroelectric Potential and Possibilities for Industrial Development. In: Petr, T., Editor. The
Purari: Tropical Environment of a High Rainfall River Basin. The Hague: Dr W. Junk Publishers; 1983:589-600. (Monographiae Biologicae; v. 51). Note: [Purari R].