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1 Bibliography 1. Amadon, Dean. Study of the Avifauna of New Guinea. In: Oehser, Paul H., Editor. National Geographic Society Research Reports: Abstracts and Reviews of Research and Exploration Authorized under Grants from the National Geographic Society during the Year 1963. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society; 1968: 69-73. Note: [Gilliard 1963: Bama vill Tamrau Mts]. 2. Amano, Minoru; Miyata, Masanobu; Nakamura, Takehisa. [The Edible Bananas of Papua New Guinea]. In: Tokyo University of Agriculture, Overseas Scientific Research Team. In Search of the Origins of Agriculture in Papua New Guinea: A Botanical Survey of Tropical Rain Forest: The Final Report of Overseas Scientific Research Team, Tokyo University of Agriculture. Tokyo: Tokyo University of Agriculture, Committee of the Centennial Anniversary; 1994: 80-114. Note: [surveys November-December, 1991; August-September, 1992: Karaitem, Wanjeaka, Sibilaya, Sowam]. 3. Amano, Minoru; Tannowa, Takashi; Nakanishi, Yasuhiro; Nakamura, Takehisa. [Silfin: A Wild Banana of Papua New Guinea]. In: Tokyo University of Agriculture, Overseas Scientific Research Team. In Search of the Origins of Agriculture in Papua New Guinea: A Botanical Survey of Tropical Rain Forest: The Final Report of Overseas Scientific Research Team, Tokyo University of Agriculture. Tokyo: Tokyo University of Agriculture, Committee of the Centennial Anniversary; 1994: 121-131. Note: [surveys November-December, 1991; August-September, 1992: Lumi]. 4. Amaratunge, Ari; Pouru, Stephen. Knowledge and Attitudes Related to Oral Health of Children Attending Community Schools in Port Moresby. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1988; 31: 243- 246. Note: [Port Moresby]. 5. Amarshi, Azeem; Good, Kenneth; Mortimer, Rex. Development and Dependency: The Political Economy of Papua New Guinea. Melbourne: Oxford University Press; 1979. xviii, 287 pp. + Endpaper Maps. Note: [general PNG]. 6. Amato, D.; Booth, P. B. Hereditary Ovalocytoses in Melanesians. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1977; 20: 26-32. Note: [general PNG]. 7. Ambesi, Alberto Cesare. Arte dell' Oceania. Milan: Fratelli Fabbri Editore; 1966. 159 pp. Note: [from museum colls: Ayajo vill (? Humboldt Bay), Ifar vill, Asmat, Tambunum, Middle Sepik, Mandanan vill, Kambrambo, Ramu V, Maprik, Papuan Gulf, Trobriand Is, D'Entrecasteaux Is, Orokolo]. 8. Ambesi, Alberto Cesare. Montgomery, Rachel, Translator. Oceanic Art. London: The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited; 1970. 159 pp. Note: [from museum colls: Ayajo vill (? Humboldt Bay), Ifar vill, Asmat, Tambunum, Middle Sepik, Mandanan vill, Kambrambo, Ramu V, Maprik, Papuan Gulf, Trobriand Is, D'Entrecasteaux Is, Orokolo]. 9. Ambrogi, Léo. Mission en Nouvelle-Guinée: le Sépik. Acta Geographica. 1961; 38: 28-29. Note: [Sepik]. 10. Ambrose, Vic. Balus Bilong Mipela: The Story of the Missionary Aviation Fellowship, Australia and New Zealand: The First 40 Years. Melbourne: Missionary Aviation Fellowship; 1987. 262 pp. Note: [mission: numerous NG]. 11. Ambrose, W. R. An Early Bronze Artefact from Papua New Guinea. Antiquity. 1988; 62: 483-491. Note: [from lit: Lake Ajamaru, Lake Sentani]. 12. Ambrose, W. R. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Trader in Melanesia. In: Specht, Jim; White, J. Peter,

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Page 1: Bibliography - PapuaWebpapuaweb.org/bib/hays/ng/NGBIBAM.pdf · Bibliography 1. Amadon, Dean. Study of the Avifauna of New Guinea. In: Oehser, Paul H., Editor. N ational Geographic

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Bibliography 1. Amadon, Dean. Study of the Avifauna of New Guinea. In: Oehser, Paul H., Editor. National Geographic Society

Research Reports: Abstracts and Reviews of Research and Exploration Authorized under Grants from theNational Geographic Society during the Year 1963. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society; 1968:69-73. Note: [Gilliard 1963: Bama vill Tamrau Mts].

2. Amano, Minoru; Miyata, Masanobu; Nakamura, Takehisa. [The Edible Bananas of Papua New Guinea]. In: Tokyo

University of Agriculture, Overseas Scientific Research Team. In Search of the Origins of Agriculture in PapuaNew Guinea: A Botanical Survey of Tropical Rain Forest: The Final Report of Overseas Scientific ResearchTeam, Tokyo University of Agriculture. Tokyo: Tokyo University of Agriculture, Committee of the CentennialAnniversary; 1994: 80-114. Note: [surveys November-December, 1991; August-September, 1992: Karaitem, Wanjeaka, Sibilaya, Sowam].

3. Amano, Minoru; Tannowa, Takashi; Nakanishi, Yasuhiro; Nakamura, Takehisa. [Silfin: A Wild Banana of Papua

New Guinea]. In: Tokyo University of Agriculture, Overseas Scientific Research Team. In Search of theOrigins of Agriculture in Papua New Guinea: A Botanical Survey of Tropical Rain Forest: The Final Reportof Overseas Scientific Research Team, Tokyo University of Agriculture. Tokyo: Tokyo University ofAgriculture, Committee of the Centennial Anniversary; 1994: 121-131. Note: [surveys November-December, 1991; August-September, 1992: Lumi].

4. Amaratunge, Ari; Pouru, Stephen. Knowledge and Attitudes Related to Oral Health of Children Attending

Community Schools in Port Moresby. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1988; 31: 243- 246. Note: [Port Moresby].

5. Amarshi, Azeem; Good, Kenneth; Mortimer, Rex. Development and Dependency: The Political Economy of Papua

New Guinea. Melbourne: Oxford University Press; 1979. xviii, 287 pp. + Endpaper Maps. Note: [general PNG].

6. Amato, D.; Booth, P. B. Hereditary Ovalocytoses in Melanesians. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1977; 20:

26-32. Note: [general PNG].

7. Ambesi, Alberto Cesare. Arte dell' Oceania. Milan: Fratelli Fabbri Editore; 1966. 159 pp.

Note: [from museum colls: Ayajo vill (? Humboldt Bay), Ifar vill, Asmat, Tambunum, Middle Sepik,Mandanan vill, Kambrambo, Ramu V, Maprik, Papuan Gulf, Trobriand Is, D'Entrecasteaux Is, Orokolo].

8. Ambesi, Alberto Cesare. Montgomery, Rachel, Translator. Oceanic Art. London: The Hamlyn Publishing Group

Limited; 1970. 159 pp. Note: [from museum colls: Ayajo vill (? Humboldt Bay), Ifar vill, Asmat, Tambunum, Middle Sepik,Mandanan vill, Kambrambo, Ramu V, Maprik, Papuan Gulf, Trobriand Is, D'Entrecasteaux Is, Orokolo].

9. Ambrogi, Léo. Mission en Nouvelle-Guinée: le Sépik. Acta Geographica. 1961; 38: 28-29.

Note: [Sepik]. 10. Ambrose, Vic. Balus Bilong Mipela: The Story of the Missionary Aviation Fellowship, Australia and New

Zealand: The First 40 Years. Melbourne: Missionary Aviation Fellowship; 1987. 262 pp. Note: [mission: numerous NG].

11. Ambrose, W. R. An Early Bronze Artefact from Papua New Guinea. Antiquity. 1988; 62: 483-491.

Note: [from lit: Lake Ajamaru, Lake Sentani]. 12. Ambrose, W. R. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Trader in Melanesia. In: Specht, Jim; White, J. Peter,

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Editors. Trade and Exchange in Oceania and Australia. Sydney: Sydney University Press; 1978: 326-333.(Mankind; v. 11(3)). Note: [fw & from lit: Wom, Wewak, Moem Peninsula].

13. Ambrose, Wallace. 3,000 Years of Trade in New Guinea Obsidian. Australian Natural History. 1973; 17: 370-373.

Note: [Nebira, Apere Vanuna, Fergusson I]. 14. Amean, A. Early Methods of Punishment in the Highlands 1936 to 1960. Oral History. 1973; 1(7): 23-26.

Note: [Enga]. 15. Amelsvoort, V. F. P. M. van. Culture, Stone Age and Modern Medicine: The Early Introduction of Integrated

Rural Health in a Non-literate Society: A New Guinea Case Study in Medical Anthropology. Assen (Neth.):Van Gorcum & Comp. N.V.; 1964. vii, 245 pp. + Foldout Map + Plates. (Samenlevingen buiten Europa(Non-European Societies); v. 3). Note: [fw 1962 (?): Agats and all Asmat].

16. Amelsvoort, V. F. P. M. van. Medisch werk in het stenen tijdperk. Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea. 1962; 10(3): 3-5.

Note: [med off: Asmat]. 17. Amelsvoort, V. van. Thanatomania in an Asmat Community: A Report of Successful "Western" Treatment.

Tropical and Geographical Medicine. 1976; 28: 244-248. Note: [med off 1961, 1971: Agats Asmat].

18. Amelsvoort, Vincentius Franciscus Petrus Maria van. Early Introduction of Integrated Rural Health into a

Primitive Society: A New Guinea Case Study in Medical Anthropology: Akademisch Proefschrift, Universiteitvan Amsterdam. Assen: Van Gorcum & Comp. N.V.; n.d. [1964]. xiv, 245, [3] pp. + Plates + Foldout Map.Note: [Asmat].

19. Amelsvoort, Vincent van. The Traditional Healer, an Asmat Fallacy? Curare. 1989; 12: 67-70.

Note: [med officer 1959-1962: Asmat]. 20. Amelsvoort, Vincent van. Zwarte Magie in Ontwikkelingslanden en in Ontwikkelde landen. In: Baak, Connie;

Bakker, Mary; Meij, Dick van der, Editors. Tales from a Concave World: Liber Amicorum Bert Voorhoeve.Leiden: Leiden University, Department of Languages and Cultures of South-East Asia and Oceania, ProjectsDivision; 1995: 347-356. Note: [admin 1959-1962: Asmat].

21. Amevo, Barampo. Urafenantu, Bikupimpa Village, Kainantu Sub- district, Eastern Highlands District. Oral

History. 1975; 3(4): 48-62. Note: [interviews: Urafenantu Agarabi].

22. Amos, Bergh; Gigimat, Ilaita T. K.; Lawson, Lisa; Niles, Don. Music of the Anga. Boroko: Institute of Papua New

Guinea Studies; 1983. 11 pp. + Sudio Cassette. Note: [fw: Garipme Baruya; Ikose, Wauyamnga, and Hapataiwa Hamtai; Otete Angaataha; Ami Menya].

23. Amos, Cathy; Gau, Norah; Kiele, Regina. Women's Roles, Health & Nutrition: Evaluation of the South Simbu

Rural Development Project (SSRDP). In: Clark, Jeffrey; King, David; Amos, Cathy; Kiele, Regina; Gau,Norah; Niligur, William; Pupune, Terry; Naris, Evelyn; Nesen, Patrick. Gumine, Gembogl & Kaupena:Assessing the Impacts of Develpment Projects in Simbu and Western Highlands Provinces. n.p.: Universityof Papua New Guinea, Department of Geography; 1990: 36-45. (Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 10). Note: [survey: Gumine].

24. Amstel, Hans van; Dyke, Timothy; Crocker, Joe. Would People With a Disability in the Highlands Benefit from

a Community-based Rehabilitation Program? Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1993; 36: 316-319. Note: [1991: Tari].

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25. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Aufschliessung der Küstenstrecke von Kap Croisilles bis

Hansabucht. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. 1911; 3: 141-144, 150-156. Note: [admin Berghausen, July-October, 1911: Matukar, Mugil, Megiar, Malas, Bunabun, Ulingan, BulubulI, Hatzfeldthafen, Potsdamhafen, Adalberthafen].

26. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Aufschliessung der Maclayküste (Raiküste). Amtsblatt für

das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. 1911; 3: 222. Note: ["Planet" explor October-November, 1911: Friedrich Wilhelmshafen].

27. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Auszug aus einem Berichte des Herrn Oldörp vom 4. Oktober

1909. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. 1909; 1: 155-157, 162. Note: [mission explor Oldörp, October, 1909: Lae Womba].

28. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Bericht der Herrn Dammköhler und Oldörp über eine Reise

in Neuguinea 1908-1909. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. 1909; 1: 135-136. Note: [mission explor Dammköhler and Oldörp 1908-1909: Finisterre Mts].

29. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Bericht des Architekten Meier über eine von Simbang aus

unternommene Inlandexpedition. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch- Neuguinea. 1911; 3: 130-135. Note: [admin explor Meier, January, 1911: Simbang, Toloko, Gulu, Simisaum, Kombe tribe].

30. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. Bericht des Polizeimeisters Krauss im Morobe über die Inland

Expedition zur Nord-West-Grenze vom 31. Oktober bis 19. November 1911. Amtsblatt für das SchutzgebietNeuguinea. 1912; 4: 7-9. Note: [admin October-November, 1911: Piowaria, Morärä (Waria R), Sopa, Sipau, Kanassawa, MissimissPIA].

31. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. Besuch der Küstendörfer in Kaiser-Wilhelmsland von der

Dorfinselspitze bis zu den Herzogseen. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. 1913; 5: 79-80. Note: [admin Berghausen, March, 1913: Lae Womba, Munu, Limassa, Wanschar, Labo, Sigawa].

32. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Das Kaiserliche Berzirksamt Friedrich Wilhelmshafen.

Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. 1911 Dec; 3: 242-248; 35-37. Note: [admin Berghausen, April-September, 1911: Northeast Coast GNG].

33. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Der Kaiserliche Bezirksamtmann Berghausen hat in den Zeit

von 18. bis 26. Juni den Ramu befahren und berichtet über die Ergebnisse seiner Reise folgendes. Amtsblattfür das Schutzgebiet Deutsch- Neuguinea. 1911; 3: 179-180, 203-204, 210-211. Note: [admin Berghausen, June, 1911: Purpur, Bossmun].

34. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. Eine Bereisung der Nordküste, des Hinterlandes der Hansabucht und

des Sepik: Bericht des Bezirksamts Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. 1914;6: 51-55, 62-64. Note: [admin Berghausen, November-December, 1913: Matukar, Mugil, Biranik, Megiar, Sarang, Malala,Tamokot, Tschibining, Butschi, Kaiten, Tombenam, Bilau, Bimat, Angol, Banaputa, Mob, Dagoi, Bogia,Monumbo, Nubia, Ssissimagnum, Awar, Arorumbena Iku, Megkirej, Wakema, Assisgarama, Debarra, Igosso,Azuma, Dagarrem, Guragi, Dawar, Dabi, Asami, Bomena, Minun, Manam, Borroi, Kaian, Bien, Marienberg,Magem, Kambringi, Angoram, Murik, Jando, Kaub, Karau, Watam, Ulingan, Mewok, Bunabun, Borem,Bapiri, Malas, Token, Jatigam, Mapanang, Bida, Karangkom, Sarang].

35. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. Eine Expedition nach dem Südbezirk: Bericht des Bezirksamts

Friedrich- Wilhelmshafen. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. 1914; 6: 32-34. Note: [admin Berghausen, October, 1913: Umboi I, Siassi Is, Sigawa].

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36. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Expedition nach Potsdamhafen (Von Kaiserl.Bezirksamtmann Berghausen in Friedrich Wilhelmshafen. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch- Neuguinea.1911; 3: 127-129. Note: [admin Berghausen, July, 1911: Matukar, Kronprinzhafen, Hatzfeldthafen, Monumbo, Kumana,KozaKoza].

37. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. Expedition nach dem Markham. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet

Neuguinea. 1912; 4: 5-7. Note: [admin Berghausen, September-October, 1911: Lae Womba].

38. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Nichtamtlicher Teil: Bezirksamtmann Scholz berichtet

folgendes. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. 1910; 2: 79-80, 83-84, 87-88. Note: [admin Scholz, February-March, 1910: Potsdamhafen, Malala].

39. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Reise des Bezirksamtmannes Dr. Stuebel um Neupommern

und nach Kaiser- Wilhelmsland. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. 1911; 3: 262-264,267-270. Note: [admin Stuebel September-October, 1911: Finschhafen, Huon Gulf, Morobe, Stephansort, FriedrichWilhelmshafen].

40. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Reisebericht von Assessor Full. Amtsblatt für das

Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. 1909; 1: 99-100. Note: [admin Full, January, 1909: Kela, Bussama, Herzogsee, Lai tribe, Finschhafen, Kamlaua, Siassi Is,Malawara I, Umboi I].

41. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea. Reisebericht Herr Professor Dr. Nauhauss berichtet über seine

Tätigkeit am Huongolf unter dem 15. Juni d. J. wie folgt. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Neuguinea.1909; 1: 120. Note: [Neuhauss explor, March-April, 1909: Sattelberg, Markham R, Lae Womba, Labo, Herzog-See].

42. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. Ueber Tierhaltung und Tierzucht in Schutzgebiet Neuguinea und die

zu deren Hebung erforderlichen Massnahmen. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. 1912; 4: Supplement1-10. Note: [general GNG].

43. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. Vorstoss zum Ramu. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet Neuguinea. 1912;

4: 248-249. Note: [admin Berghausen, October, 1912: Kaiba].

44. Anaman, Kwabena A. Risk Analysis in the Economic Appraisal of a Smallholder Agricultural Development

Project in Papua New Guinea. Agricultural Systems. 1993; 43: 397-413. Note: [1991: Jimi & Kol districts].

45. Anas, M. Australian New Guinea: A Geographical Survey [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National

University; 1958. xviii, 720, [35] pp. + 59 Plates + 21 Maps. Note: [survey 1954-1957: general PNG].

46. Anas, Mohammad. The Highlands of Australian New Guinea. Geographical Review. 1960; 50: 467-490.

Note: [general PNGH]. 47. Anas, Mohammad. Indigenous Economic Development in the Central District of Papua. Australian Geographer.

1958; 7: 79-84. Note: [fw 1956: Abau, Hanuabada, Rigo, Mekeo].

48. Anati, Emmanuel. Tapa Tapa: Stoffe di corteccia d'albero macerate e battuta di Papua Nova Guinea e dintorni.

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Valcamonica (Italy): Edizioni del Centro; 1997. 59 pp. Note: [exhibition: Goodenough Bay, Oro Province, Koko, Urama, Kaimari, Central Province, Inawaia, Adulu(Fly R), Collingwood Bay, Mailu, Popondetta].

49. Anceaux, J. C. Austronesian Linguistics and Intra-subgroup Comparison. Lingua. 1965; 14: 309-314.

Note: [general NG]. 50. Anceaux, J. C. De huidige stand van het taalonderzoek op Nieuw-Guinea's Westhelft. Bijdragen tot de Taal-,

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51. Anceaux, J. C. Inheemse muziek. Schakels NNG. 1959; 32: 3-4.

Note: [Kajoepoelau, Geelvink Bay, Biak, Nimboran]. 52. Anceaux, J. C. Languages of the Bomberai Peninsula: Outline of a Linguistic Map. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. 1958;

2: 109-120. Note: [fw Jan 1956: Onin, Iha, Sekar, Arguni, Bedoanas, Erokwanas, Baham, Mor, Barau, Tanahmerah, Karas,Uruangnirin, Irahutu, Nabi, Asienara, Iria, Mairasi, Kaiwai, Etna Bay].

53. Anceaux, J. C. The Linguistic Situation in the Islands of Yapen, Kurudu, Nau and Miosnum, New Guinea.

's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff; 1961. [iii], 166 pp. + Foldout Map. (Verhandelingen van het KoninklijkInstituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde; v. 35). Note: [fw: Woi, Pom, Marau, Ansus, Papuma, Busami, Serui-Laut, Ambai/Menawi, Wabo (Nusari), Kurudu,Yava, Biak, Waropen, Wandamen; from lit & pc: Munggui, Ambai/Menawi, Wadapi-Laut, Kurudu, Yava,Biak, Waropen, Wandamen, Irarutu, Mor, Ron, Dusner].

54. Anceaux, J. C. Linguistic Theories about the Austronesian Homeland. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en

Volkenkunde. 1965; 121: 417-432. Note: [general NG].

55. Anceaux, J. C. Linguistics. In: Baal, J. van; Galis, K. W.; Koentjaraningrat, R. M. West Irian: A Bibliography.

Dordrecht- Holland: Foris Publications; 1984: 29-40. (Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde,Bibliographical Series; v. 15). Note: [general IJ].

56. Anceaux, J. C. New Guinea: Keystone of Oceanic Linguistics. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde.

1953; 109: 289-299. Note: [general NG].

57. Anceaux, J. C. Nimboranse notities. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1957; 113: 305-323 + 2 pp.

Plates. Note: [fw: Nimboran].

58. Anceaux, J. C. The Nimboran Language: Phonology and Morphology. 's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff; 1965.

xi, [iii], 246 pp. (Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde; v. 44). Note: [fw 1954-1957: Nimboran].

59. Anceaux, J. C. Taalonderzoek in Nieuw-Guinea. Schakels NNG. 1958; 28: 27-31.

Note: [fw: Geelvink Bay]. 60. Anda, Philip. How the Moge (Deibe) Tribe Came into Being. Oral History. 1983; 11(3): 61-68.

Note: [Moge tribe]. 61. Anda, Philip. The Traditional Way of Counting in Mount Hagen. Oral History. 1984; 12(1): 58-67.

Note: [Melpa].

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62. Andel, H. van. Een tocht naar de Mamberamorivier in Noord Nieuw-Guinea. Schakels NNG. 1959; 33: 18-22.Note: [admin: Mamberamo R].

63. Anderies, John M. Culture and Human Agro-ecosystem Dynamics: The Tsembaga of New Guinea. Journal of

Theoretical Biology. 1998; 192: 515-530. Note: [from lit: Tsembaga Maring].

64. Anders, R. F.; Price, M. A.; Wilkey, I. S. Geographical Distribution of Amyloidosis in Papua New Guinea.

Tropical and Geographical Medicine. 1976; 28: 273-282. Note: [general PNG].

65. Anders, Robin F. Amyloid Fibril Proteins Found in Papua New Guinean and Other Amyloidoses. Papua New

Guinea Medical Journal. 1978; 21: 79-85. Note: [general PNG].

66. Anderson, Atholl. Slow Boats from China: Issues in the Prehistory of Indo-Pacific Seafaring. In: O'Connor, Sue;

Veth, Peter, Editors. East of Wallace's Line: Studies of Past and Present Maritime Cultures of the Indo-PacificRegion. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema; 2000: 13-150. (Modern Quaternary Research in Southeast Asia; v. 16). Note: [general NG].

67. Anderson, Carol. Do You Know What You Are Doing, Lord? A Jungle Journey in Search of God. Grand Rapids,

MI: Chosen Books; 1998. 189 pp. Note: [SIL: Folopa].

68. Anderson, D. Costs and Returns of Smallholder Vegetable Growing in the Highlands. In: Wilson, K.; Bourke, R.

Michael, Editors. 1975 Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference Proceedings. Port Moresby: Departmentof Primary Industry; 1976: 299-311. Note: [fw 1975: Goroka].

69. Anderson, H. R. A Clinical and Lung Function Study of Chronic Lung Disease and Asthma in Coastal Papua New

Guinea. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine. 1975; 5: 329-336. Note: [Karkar I].

70. Anderson, H. R. The Epidemiological and Allergic Features of Asthma in the New Guinea Highlands. Clinical

Allergy. 1974; 4: 171-183. Note: [Goroka Hospital, Lufa area].

71. Anderson, H. R. Respiratory Abnormalities and Ventilatory Capacity in a Papua New Guinea Island Community.

American Review of Respiratory Disease. 1976; 114: 537-548. Note: [Kaul Waskia, Liloi & Kurum Takia Karkar I].

72. Anderson, H. R. Respiratory Abnormalities in Papua New Guinea Children: The Effects of Locality and Domestic

Wood Smoke Pollution. International Journal of Epidemiology. 1978; 7: 63-72. Note: [Karkar I, Lufa].

73. Anderson, H. R. Respiratory Abnormalities, Smoking Habits and Ventilatory Capacity in a Highland Community

in Papua New Guinea: Prevalence and Effect on Mortality. International Journal of Epidemiology. 1979; 8:127-135. Note: [fw: Lufa].

74. Anderson, H. R. Smoking Habits and Their Relationship to Chronic Lung Disease in a Tropical Environment in

Papua New Guinea. Bulletin de Physio-pathologie Respiratoire. 1974; 10: 619-633. Note: [fw: Kaul Waskia, Liloi and Kurum Takia Karkar I].

75. Anderson, H. R.; Anderson, J. A.; Cotes, J. E. Lung Function Values in Healthy Children and Adults from

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Highland and Coastal Areas of Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1974; 17: 165-167.Note: [Karkar I, Lufa].

76. Anderson, H. R.; Anderson, J. A.; King, H. O. M.; Cotes, J. E. Variations in the Lung Size of Children in Papua

New Guinea: Genetic and Environmental Factors. Annals of Human Biology. 1978; 5: 209-218. Note: [Lufa, Karkar I].

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78. Anderson, H. R.; Vallance, P.; Bland, J. M.; Nohl, F.; Ebrahim, S. Prospective Study of Mortality Associated with

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79. Anderson, H. Ross; Woolcock, Ann J. Chronic Lung Disease and Asthma in Papua New Guinea. In:

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82. Anderson, James L.; Hogg, Donald M. New Guinea. Sydney: A.H. & A.W. Reed; 1969. 216 pp.

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84. Anderson, Mike. Snyder, David Michael, Editor. Sudest Field Notes. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics;

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86. Anderson, Neil. Folopa Existential Verbs. In: Franklin, Karl, Editor. Studies in Componential Analysis.

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87. Anderson, Neil; Moore, Hyatt. In Search of the Source: A First Encounter with God's Word. Portland, OR:

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88. Anderson, Neil; Wade, Martha. Ergativity and Control in Polopa. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia. 1988;19(1-2): 1- 16. Note: [SIL 1972-- : Polopa].

89. Anderson, Richard L. Aesthetics of the Sepik: Powerful Spirits and Phallic Aggression in New Guinea. In:

Anderson, Richard L. Calliope's Sisters: A Comparative Study of Philosophies of Art. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:Prentice-Hall, Inc.; 1990: 72-94. Note: [from lit: Abelam, Iatmu, Kwoma, Arambak, Wogeo, Usarufa].

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Louise; Pernetta, John; Heaney, William, Editors. Traditional Conservation in Papua New Guinea: Implicationsfor Today. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research; 1982: 85-90. (Monographs; v. 16).Note: [general PNG].

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105. Anere, Ray. Regionalism in the 1987 Election. In: Oliver, Michael, Editor. Eleksin: The 1987 National Election

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106. Angelina. Aan het sterfbed van een Kaja-kaja-kind. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1923; 41:

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115. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. Brief van den Weleerw. Pater Vertenten. Annalen van onze

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