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21. Robbins, Sterling. Auyana: Those Who Held Onto Home. Seattle: University of Washington Press; 1982. xxii,
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22. Robbins, Sterling Gregg. Warfare, Marriage, and the Distribution of Goods in Auyana [Ph.D. Dissertation].
Seattle: University of Washington; 1970. ix, 390, [1] pp. Note: [fw 1962-1963, 1965-1966: Auyana].
23. Robert, Willem C. H. The Dutch Explorations, 1605-1756, of the North and Northwest Coast of Australia:
Extracts from Journals, Log-books and Other Documents Relating to These Voyages. Amsterdam: Philo Press;1973. xiii, 197 pp. + 5 Maps. (Contributions to a Bibliography of Australia and the South Sea Islands,Supplements; v. 2). Note: [from archives: Jansz, Carstensz, Pool, Tasman explor: IJ].
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24. Robertson, C. H.; Baidam, G. Fishes of the Ok Tedi Area with Notes on Five Common Species. Science in NewGuinea. 1983; 10: 16-27. Note: [survey March-May 1981: Ningerum, Wopkaimin].
25. Robertson-Swann, Campbell. 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 Julyto 14 August 1998. Bathurst and Woolahra: Crawford House Publishing Pty Ltd in association with OceanicArt Society; 1998: 9. Note: [exhibition: Bahinemo].
26. Roberts, G. Food Shortages, Tumbudu Valley, Southern Highlands. In: Bourke, R. M.; Kesavan, V., Editors.
Proceedings of the Second Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference. Port Moresby: Department of PrimaryIndustry; 1982: 279-281. Note: [1979: Tumbudu V Duna].
27. Roberts-Thomson, J. M.; Martinson, J. J.; Norwich, J. T.; Harding, R. M.; Clegg, J. B.; Boettcher, B. An Ancient
Common Origin of Aboriginal Australians and New Guinea Highlanders Is Supported by "-Globin HaplotypeAnalysis. American Journal of Human Genetics. 1996; 58: 1017-1024. Note: [from colls: Madang, Erave, Lake Kopiago, Bundi, Chimbu, Mendi, Goroka, Mt Hagen, EasternHighlands, Southern Highlands, Western Highlands].
28. Roberts, Jan. Voices from a Lost World: Australian Women and Children in Papua New Guinea Before the
Japanese Invasion. Alexandria, N.S.W.: Millennium Books; 1996. xxiv, 311 pp. Note: [from lit & interviews: Port Moresby, Samarai, Karkar I, Wau].
29. Roberts, John R. Amele. London: Croom Helm Ltd.; 1987. [ii], 393 pp. (Croom Helm Descriptive Grammar
Series). Note: [SIL February 1978 - June 1981, August 1984 - November 1985: Danben vill, Haia dialect Amele].
30. Roberts, John R. Amele Switch-reference and the Theory of Grammar. Linguistic Inquiry. 1988; 19: 45-63.
Note: [SIL: Amele]. 31. Roberts, John R. A Government and Binding Analysis of the Verb in Amele. Language and Linguistics in
Melanesia. 1996; 27(1): 1-66. Note: [Haija Amele].
32. Roberts, John R. Modality in Amele and Other Papuan Languages. Journal of Linguistics. 1990; 26: 363-401.
Note: [SIL: Amele; from lit & pcs: Kobon, Nobonob (Garuh), Grand Valley Dani, Kamano, Yimas, Alamblak,Fore, Anjam (Bom), Bargam (Nugil), Wojokeso, Angaataha, Gahuku, Samo, Menya, Angave, Golin, Hua].
33. Roberts, John R., Editor. Namia and Amanab Grammar Essentials. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics;
1992. iv, 173 pp. (Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages; v. 39). 34. Roberts, John R. Reduplication in Amele. In: Dutton, Tom, Editor. Papers in Papuan Linguistics No. 1. Canberra:
Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1991: 115-146.(Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 73). Note: [SIL: Amele].
35. Roberts, John R. A Study of the Dialects of Amele. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia. 1991; 22(1-2):
67-125. Note: [SIL 1977, 1978, 1988 surveys: Amele, Bahor, Dalam, Danben, Hilu, Jelso, Moilsehu, Ohu, Ohuru,Omuru, Sah, Umun vills Amele].
36. Roberts, John R. Switch-reference in Papuan Languages: A Syntactic or Extrasyntactic Device? Australian Journal
of Linguistics. 1988; 8: 75-117.
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Note: [fw: Amele]. 37. Roberts, John R. Switch-Reference in Papua New Guinea: A Preliminary Survey. In: Pawley, Andrew, Editor.
Papers in Papuan Linguistics No. 3. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific andAsian Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1997: 101-241. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 87). Note: [fw & from lit: numerous NG].
38. Roberts, John R., Editor. Two Grammatical Studies. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1990. iv, 156
pp. (Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages; v. 37). 39. Roberts, John M. Jr; Moore, Carmella C.; Romney, A. Kimball. Predicting Similarity in Material Culture among
New Guinea Villages from Propinquity and Language: A Log-linear Approach. Current Anthropology. 1995;36: 769-788. Note: [from lit: North Coast NG].
40. Roberts-Thomson, K. Ectopic Gestation in the Highlands. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1974; 17:
354-356. Note: [1972: Goroka Base Hospital].
41. Roberts, R. E. Primary Mathematics in Papua New Guinea. In: Lancy, David F., Editor. The Indigenous
Mathematics Project. Konedobu: Papua New Guinea Department of Education; 1978: 201- 216. (Papua NewGuinea Journal of Education, Special Issue; v. 14). Note: [incls Apenda (Southern Highlands), Lea Lea (Port Moresby), Ningerum, Muglamp (WesternHighlands), Pagalilyan (Enga), Pisi (Western P), Suki, Ialibu, Par (Enga), Baimuru, Yalis (Enga), St. Clara's(Southern Highlands), Monfort (Western P), St. Anne's (West Sepik), Arehava (Gulf P), Agle (WesternHighlands), Koroba, Kreer (East SepikP), Mongniol (East Sepik), Gordon Int'l (Port Moresby)].
42. Robertson-Swann, Ron. 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: 25. Note: [exhibition: Nukuma].
43. Robidé van der Aa, P. J. B. C. De verhouding der Papoes en Melanesiërs tot het Maleisch-Polynesische ras.
Tijdschrift van het Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap. 1885; 2: 225-245. Note: [general NG].
44. Robidé van der Aa, P. J. B. C. Reizen naar Nederlandsch Nieuw-Guinea ondernomen op last der regeering van
Nederlandsch- Indie in de jaren 1871, 1872, 1875-1876 door de heeren P. van der Crab en J.E. Teysmann, J.G.Coorengel en A.J. Langeveldt van Hemert en P. Swaan. 'sgravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff; 1879. xlii, 480 pp.+ 2 Foldout Maps. Note: [travels August-October 1871: Gebe, Salawatti I, Maccluer Gulf, Fataga, Atti-Atti, Roembatti, Pattipi,Sisir, Kapitoear, Pattiboera, Mandani, Argoeni, Fonin, Dorimba, Goras, Bombarai, Bintoeni, Sabra, Bigi-Bigi,Kaimara, Troi, Karkra, Essera, Tambani, Trop, Bira, Roemkai, Kais, Kaiboes, Sorring I, Amberbaken, Dorei,Mansinam I, Andai, Ajamboeri, Meosmapi I, Ansoes Bay, Napan, Roon I, Wasior, Meoswaar, Wariap,Wandessi, Jappen (Jobi), Kroedoe I, Amberno R mouth, Koemamba, Tabi, Padima, Soemoio, Walekenaersbai,Humboldt-Baai; October-December 1872: Misool I, Kanari Is, Fauer I, Toeboeroeasi, Karas I, Kapauer Bay,Tobiserang I, Atti Atti Onin, Roembatti, Sailolo, Sorrong I, Dorei, Manaswari, Ansoes, Dorei, Korido,Amberno R mouth, Kroedoe I; November 1875 - March 1876: Salawati I, Samaté, Sorrong, Dorei, Manaswari,Ansoes, Andai, Moom, Wairoor Bay, Roon I, Wandammen, Seroei-Ambai, Kroedoe I, Humboldt Bay, Tobadi,Sadipi Bay, Awek Bay, Andai, Saonek, Misool I, Maccluergulf, Waigama, Sekaar Bay, Argoeni, Karas Is, AdiI, Patimoeni, Kapauwer, Namatotte, Tritonsbaai, Aidoema, Lakahia, Oetanata R, Valsche Kaap].
45. Robidé van der Aa, P. J. B. C. Reizen van D.F. van Braam Morris naar de Noordkust van Nederlandsch
Nieuw-Guinea; Eerste vaart op de Amberno- of Rochussen-rivier. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en
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Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch Indië. 1885; 34: 73-114 + 2 Foldout Maps. Note: [Braam Morris travels August-September 1883: Dorei, Korrido, Jamma, Walekenaersbaai, Mattererbaai,Sadipibaai, Humboldtbaai, Jappen (Ambai, Anbsoes), Salawatti, Waigeoe, Dorei].
46. Robin, R. The Mask of Madness: A Review of Mental Health Research in Papua New Guinea. Research in
Melanesia. 1980; 5(3- 4): 10-31. Note: [general PNG].
47. Robin, R. Provincial Government Attitudes towards the More Deleterious Contributions of Missions within the
Education Process. In: Premdas, Ralph R.; Pokawin, Stephen, Editors. Decentralization: The Papua NewGuinea Experiment: Waigani Seminar Papers, 1978. Port Moresby: University of Papua New Guinea; 1979:259-263. Note: [fw 1974-1977: Southern Highlands Province].
48. Robin, R. W. The Role of Foreign Missions in an Independent Papua New Guinea. Australian outlook. 1981; 35:
138-151. Note: [fw 1975-1978: Southern Highlands Province].
49. Robin, Robert W. An "End of the World Revival" at Erave, Papua New Guinea. Yagl-Ambu. 1981; 8: 52-66.
Note: [fw 1973 (3 mos): Erave]. 50. Robin, Robert W. Missionaries in Contemporary Melanesia: Crossroads of Cultural Change. Journal de la Société
des Océanistes. 1980; 36(69): 261-278. Note: [fw 1975-1978 Southern Highlands Province; from lit: Ipili, Keveri, Kaluli, Gahuku, Madang, Kuma,Gogodala, Enga, Fore].
51. Robin, Robert W. Revival Movement Hysteria in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Journal for the
Scientific Study of Religion. 1981; 20: 150-163. Note: [med officer 1975-1976: Tari].
52. Robin, Robert W. Revival Movements in the Southern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Oceania. 1982;
52: 320-343. Note: [fw April 1975 - July 1978: Southern Highlands Province].
53. Robin, Robert W.; Shea, John D. C. The Bender Gestalt Visual Motor Test in Papua New Guinea. International
Journal of Psychology. 1983; 18: 263-270. Note: ["Eastern Highlands"].
54. Robinson, Brian. "Ilan Pasin": Torres Strait Art. Pacific Arts. 2001; 23-24: 29-34.
Note: [from museum colls: Torres Strait]. 55. Robinson, Neville K. Butibam in the War. Journal of the Morobe Province Historical Society. 1977; 4(1-3):
23-30; 22-36; 22-32. Note: [Butibam Lae].
56. Robinson, Neville K. Villagers at War: Some Papua New Guinean Experiences in World War II. Canberra:
Australian National University; 1979. xvii, 223 pp. (Pacific Research Monographs; v. 2). Note: [fw 1970: Butibam, Hanuabada, Toaripi].
57. Robinson, Rebecca. Big Wet, Big Dry: The Role of Extreme Periodic Environmental Stress in the Development
of the Kopiago Agricultural System, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea [M.A. Thesis].Canberra: Australian National University; 1999. vi, 166, [1], [24], [6], [9], [1], [1], [5], [1], [1], [7], [7], [1],[5], [2], [1], [2]. [2], [2], [2], [6], [13] pp. + Pocket Map. Note: [fw 1995-1998: Kopiago (9 mos); Bogaia, Yeru (2 wks); Hewa (4 mos); Paiela Ipili (2 wks)].
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58. Robinson, Rebecca. Subsistence at Lake Kopiago, Southern Highlands Province, During and Following the1997-98 Drought. In: Bourke, R. M.; Allen, M. G.; Salisbury, J. G., Editors. Food Security for Papua NewGuinea: Proceedings of the Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition 2000 Conference, PNG University ofTechnology, Lae 26-30 June 2000. Canberra: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research; 2001:190-200. (ACIAR Proceedings; v. 99). Note: [fw 1997-1998: Lake Kopiago Duna].
59. Robinson, William Albert. 10,000 Leagues Over the Sea. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company; 1932. 379
pp. + Frontispiece + 34 Plates. Note: [travels June-September 1930: Laughlan Is, Gawa, Kitava, Iwa, Trobriand Is, Salamaua, Buki (Sepik),Alexishaven, Sepik mouth, Marienberg, Ambunti, Hollandia, Japen, Manukwari].
60. Robson, R. W. Exploration in New Guinea. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1934; 4(11): 17-18.
Note: [Purari hw, Wahgi V]. 61. Robson, R. W. From Notes Made in Central Highlands, New Guinea. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1954; 25(3): 27-31,
129-130. Note: [Goroka, Mt Hagen, Nondugl, Lae].
62. Robson, R. W. How Judge Robinson Dies: Tragic Sequel to Murder of Missionary Chalmers. Pacific Islands
Monthly. 1943; 13(6): 24027. Note: [Chalmers, Robinson, Dopima].
63. Robson, R. W. Jack Hides's Last and Greatest Adventure: Story of How His Expedition Escaped from the Kubea.
Pacific Islands Monthly. 1939; 10(5): 34-36. Note: [Hides explor 1937: Kubea, Upper Strickland].
64. Robson, R. W. This is Australia's New Dominion. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1951; 21(8): 56-57, 81, 83.
Note: [PNGH]. 65. Robson, William. James Chalmers: Missionary and Explorer of Rarotonga and New Guinea. London: S.W.
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66. Rochard, Hélène. Une grand expédition scientifique au temps de la révolution française: Le voyage de
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67. Rochas, M. V. de. Naufrage et scènes d'anthropophagie a l'ile Rossell, dans l'archipel de la Louisiade (Mélanésie).
Le Tour du Monde. 1861; 2: 81-94. Note: [Rossel I].
68. Roche, Garry. Moka and Covenant. Catalyst. 1989; 19: 163- 181.
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Nieuw-Guinea-Expeditie 1904/5 van het Kon. Ned. Aardrijkskundig Genootschap. Leiden: E.J. Brill; 1908:189-327. Note: [explor 1904-1905: Digoel R, Merauke, Oetakwa, Oostbaai (Oetoemboe R), Kasteel I, Mimika, EtnaBay].
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71. Rockefeller University, Caspary Gallery. Art of New Guinea. New York: Rockefeller University, Caspary Gallery;1967. [5] pp. Note: [exhibition: Kopar, Singrin, Iatmul, Chambri, Arambak, Chawos, Tongwindjamb Washkuk, Burui,Abelam, Mindököma (Yuat R), Turama R, Sentani].
72. Rockefeller, Nelson A. Michael C. Rockefeller. In: Newton, Douglas. Masterpieces of Primitive Art: The Nelson
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73. Rodatz, H. Bericht über eine Expedition Ssissano-Leitere- Warapu-Arup-Malol. Amtsblatt für das Schutzgebiet
Deutsch- Neuguinea. 1909; 1: 124-126. Note: [Mat 1909: Ssissano, Leitere, Warapu, Arup, Malol].
74. Rodhain, F. La situation des maladies à vecteurs en Indonésie. Bull. Soc. Pathol. Exot.. 2000; 93: 348-352.
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Highlands. Journal of Anthropology at McMaster. 1977; 3(2): 31-51. Note: [from lit: Mendi].
76. Rodman, Margaret; Cooper, Matthew, Editors. The Pacification of Melanesia. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan
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Linguistic Group in Papua. Oceania. 1963; 33: 274-279 + Plate I. Note: [med officer 1961: Kauwi Huli].
79. Roe, E. Opportunties for Research in Papua-New Guinea and Irian Barat: Education. In: Reeves, Susan C.;
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80. Roe, Margriet. A History of South-east Papua to 1930 [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National
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81. Roe, Margriet. Papua-New Guinea and War 1941-5. In: Hudson, W. J., Editor. Australia and Papua New Guinea.
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82. Roembiak, M. D. E. Masyarakat Ngalum Di Deerah Pegunungan Bintang. In: Koentjaraningrat, Editor. Irian Jaya:
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84. Roes, Gabriël. Ziekenzorg in het binnenland van Nieuw- Guinea. Sint Antonius. 1954; 56: 56-59.
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85. Roesicke. Mitteilungen über ethnographische Ergebnisse der Kaiserin Augusta-Fluß-Expedition. Zeitschrift für
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90. Roesicke, Adolf. Dorfbesuche am Sepik. Berliner Tageblatt. 1913(26 Januar, No. 46, 4. Beiblatt): [2] pp.
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94. Roesicke, Adolf. Unter den Eingeborenen am Kaiserin-Augusta- Fluß. Berliner Tageblatt. 1912(10 November,
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95. Roesicke, Adolf. Von der deutschen Neu-Guinea-Expedition: Kanufahrten im Sepikgebiet -- Die Töpfe von
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96. Roest, J. L. D. van der. Uit het leven der bevolking van Windessi (Nederl. Nieuw-Guinea). Tijdschrift voor
Indische Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1898; 40: 150-177. Note: [Windessi].
97. Roever-Bonnet, H. de; Molenaar, J. C.; Folkers, C.; Terpstra, C. Toxoplasmosis in West New Guinea. Tropical
and Geographical Medicine. 1964; 16: 82-87. Note: [Wamena, Merauke, Biak].
98. Rofe, R. B. Lae -- New Guinea: An Example of Incipient Urbanization in a Developing Area [M.A. Thesis].
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99. Rofe, R. B. Urbanization -- Lae, Territory of Papua and New Guinea. South Pacific Bulletin. 1965; 15(3): 22-25,
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63. Note: [Lae].
100. Rogers, E. S. New Guinea: Big Man Island. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum; 1970. 251 pp.
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101. Rogers, Edgar. A Pioneer of New Guinea: The Story of Albert Alexander Maclaren. London: The Society for the
Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; 1920. viii, 172 pp. + Frontispiece + 14 pp. Plates. Note: [from lit & archives: Maclaren, Chad's Bay, Cape Vogel, Goodenough Bay, Wamira, Dogura, BartleBay].
102. Rogers, R. W. The Gogodalas. Sydney: Longmans of Australia Pty. Limited; 1964. [16] pp. + Endpaper
Illustrations. (Peoples of the Pacific). Note: [Gogodala].
103. Rogers, S.; Sanders, R. C.; Alpers, M. P. Immunogenicity of Standard Dose Edmonston-Zagreb Measles Vaccine
in Highland Papua New Guinean Children from Four Months of Age. Journal of Tropical Medicine andHygiene. 1991; 94: 88-91. Note: [Tari].
104. Rogers, Stephen; Paija, Stephen; Embiap, James; Pust, Ronald E. Management of Common Potentially Serious
Paediatric Illnesses by Aid Post Orderlies at Tari, Southern Highlands Province. Papua New Guinea MedicalJournal. 1991; 34: 122-128. Note: [Tari].
105. Rogerson, H. W. [Magisterial Reports] [South Eastern Division] (C) Kulumadau District. In: Commonwealth of
Australia, Parliament. Territory of Papua: Annual Report for the Year 1927- 28. Canberra: Government Printer;1929: 39. Note: [admin 1927-1928: Kulumadau District].
106. Rogerson, Stephen J.; Spooner, Veronica J.; Smith, Tom A.; Richens, John. Hydrocortisone in
Chloromphenicol-treated Severe Typhoid Fever in Papua New Guinea. Transactions of the Royal Society ofTropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1991; 85: 113-116. Note: [1987-1989: Goroka Base Hospital].
107. Rohatynskyj, Marta. [Contribution to] Book Review Forum: Maria Lepowsky, Fruit of the Motherland: Gender
in an Egalitarian Socity, and Raymond C. Kelly, Constructing Inequality: The Fabrication of a Hierarchy ofVirtue among the Etoro. Pacific Studies. 1997; 20(3): 113-116. Note: [from lit: Vanatinai].
108. Rohatynskyj, Marta. Culture, Secrets, and Ömie History: A Consideration of the Politics of Cultural Identity.
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109. Rohatynskyj, Marta. The Larger Context of Ömie Sex Affiliation. Man, N.S.. 1990; 25: 434-453.
Note: [fw 1973-1975: Ömie]. 110. Rohatynskyj, Marta. Sex Affiliation among the Omie of Papua New Guinea [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Toronto:
University of Toronto; 1978. [ii], viii, 280 pp. Note: [fw May 1973 - January 1975: Asapa Omie].
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111. Rohatynskyj, Marta Adrianna. Solicited and Unsolicited History: The Transformation in Ömie Self-Presentation.Oceania. 1998; 69: 81-93. Note: [fw May 1973 - February, 1975; April-July 1990: Asapa Ömie].
112. Roheim, Geza. Totemism in Normanby Island, Territory of New Guinea. Mankind. 1950; 4: 189-195.
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Jahrbuch des Bernischen Historischen Museums in Bern, Ethnographische Abteilung. 1951; 31: 168-183 +Tafeln 15-17. Note: [from museum colls: Sepik, Chimbu].
114. Roitinga, P. Mama Village, Western Highlands Province. Oral History. 1977; 5(6): 78-79.
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10: 377-393. Note: [from lit & archives: Trobriand Is].
118. Rombouts. Het danse bij de Arso'ers. Nederlands Nieuw- Guinea. 1959; 7(1; 3; 4): 4-7; 6-7, 9; 2-4.
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Documenta de Medicina Geographica et Tropica. 1956; 8: 380-382. Note: [Kaipuru Schouten Is (NNG)].
122. Romilly, Hugh H. Deputy Commissioner Romilly to The Special Commissioner. In: British New Guinea. British
New Guinea: Report for the Year 1888, by Her Majesty's Special Commissioner for the Protected Territory.Brisbane: Government Printer; 1889: Appendix D, pp. 17-18 + Map. Note: [admin 1888: Port Moresby].
123. Romilly, Hugh Hastings. From My Verandah in New Guinea: Sketches and Traditions. London: David Nutt;
1889. xxvi, [i], 277 pp. + Foldout Map. Note: [travels 1881-1882; admin 1887: general BNG].
124. Romilly, Hugh H. Letters from the Western Pacific and Mashonaland 1878-1891. London: David Nutt; 1893. xii,
384 pp. + Plates. Note: [admin 1884-1885, 1887, 1888: Port Moresby, Aroma, Southeast Papua, Teste I, Basilaki I, East Cape,Woodlark I, Fergusson I, Sudest, Tupuselei].
125. Romilly, Hugh Hastings. Memorandum by Mr. Deputy Commissioner Romilly, Addressed to His Excellency The
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H, pp. 35-39. Note: [admin 1887: Aroma, Milne Bay, Motu].
126. Romilly, Hugh Hastings. Report from Mr. Deputy Commissioner Romilly. In: British New Guinea. British New
Guinea: Report for the Year 1887, by Her Majesty's Special Commissioner for the Protected Territory.Brisbane: Government Printer; 1888: Appendix G, pp. 33-35. Note: [admin 1887: Milne Bay, Southeast Papua].
127. Romilly, Hugh Hastings. The Western Pacific and New Guinea: Notes on the Natives, Christian and Cannibal,
with Some Account of the Old Labour Trade. London: John Murray; 1886. vi, [i], 242 pp. + Foldout Map. Note: [admin 1881: Gurendu Astrolabe Bay, Woodlark I, Laughlan Is, Louisiade Arch].
128. Rook, H. de. Control of Malaria in Sorong (Netherlands New Guinea). Documenta de Medicina et Tropica. 1957;
9: 341-344. Note: [Sorong].
129. Rook, H. de. Filariasis on the Island of Pam (South Waigeo District, West New-Guinea). Documenta de Medicina
et Tropica. 1957; 9: 197-212. Note: [Pam (Waigeo)].
130. Rook, H. de. Filariasis in the Village of Inanwatan (South Coast of the Vogelkop, Netherlands New Guinea).
Tropical and Geographical Medicine. 1959; 11: 313-331. Note: [Inanwatan].
131. Rook, H. de. Gezondheidstoestand. In: Klein, W. C., Editor. Nieuw Guinee. Amsterdam: Drukkerij na Uitgevrij
J.H. de Bussy; 1938; III: 835-899. Note: [general NG].
132. Rook, H. de. Preventtion of Malaria with Proguanil in New Guinea. Documenta Neerlandica et Indonesica de
Morbis Tropicis. 1949; 1: 160-164. Note: [Sorong area, Remu Jail].
133. Rooke, Stephen. Museums' Expedition to Papua-New Guinea. Australian Natural History. 1971; 17: 12-16.
Note: [May-June 1970: Kiriwina]. 134. Room, Robin. Alcohol as an Issue in Papua New Guinea: A View from the Outside. In: Marshall, Mac, Editor.
Through A Glass Darkly: Beer and Modernization in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Applied Socialand Economic Research; 1982: 441-450. (Monographs; v. 18). Note: [general PNG].
135. Rooney, Nahou; Stuart, Barry, Arrangers. Symposium: Appropriate Technology. In: Winslow, John H., Editor.
The Melanesian Environment. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1977: 496-508. Note: [general PNG].
136. Roosman, R. S. The John Kasaipwalova Story: Some Local Views and an Interpretation. Yagl-Ambu. 1974; 1:
350-364. Note: [visit: Trobriand Is].
137. Roosman, R. S. A Ritual Pole in Irian Jaya. Oral History. 1975; 3(7): 66-68 + Plate.
Note: [Asmat]. 138. Roosman, Raden S. Operation Task Force: Rural Development in Irian Jaya. Yagl-Ambu. 1975; 2: 158-168.
Note: [general IJ]. 139. Roosman, Slamet. Notes on Irian Jaya. Yagl-Ambu. 1977; 4: 41-46, 104-109.
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Note: [general IJ]. 140. Roper, Robyn Christine. Traditional Arts. Enterprising Artists: A Study of Influence and Change in Irian Jaya,
Indonesia [M.A. Thesis]. Victoria, B.C. (Canada): University of Victoria; 1999. xii, 261, [2] pp. Note: [fw 1995-1998: Agats Asmat, Timika Kamoro, Lake Sentani, Wamena].
141. Rosch, Eleanor. Natural Categories. Cognitive Psychology. 1973; 4: 328-350.
Note: [Grand Valley Dani]. 142. Rosch, Eleanor H. On the Internal Structure of Perceptual and Semantic Categories. In: Moore, Timothy E.,
Editor. Cognitive Development and the Acquisition of Language. New York: Academic Press, Inc.; 1973:111-144. Note: [fw: Grand Valley Dani].
143. Roscoe, Jim. Living Dangerously in Papua New Guinea. Anthropology Today. 1992; 8(1): 26.
Note: [fw: Yangoru Sub-District]. 144. Roscoe, P. Medical Pluralism among the Yangoru Boiken. In: Frankel, Stephen; Lewis, Gilbert, Editors. A
Continuing Trial of Treatment: Medical Pluralism in Papua New Guinea. Dordrecht (Neth.): Kluwer AcademicPublishers; 1989: 199-215. (Culture, Illness, and Healing Book Series). Note: [fw 1979-1981: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
145. Roscoe, Paul. Alcohol Use in the Yangoru Subdistrict, East Sepik Province. In: Marshall, Mac, Editor. Through
A Glass Darkly: Beer and Modernization in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social andEconomic Research; 1982: 245-255. (Monographs; v. 18). Note: [fw September 1979 - April 1981: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
146. Roscoe, Paul B. Amity and Aggression: A Symbolic Theory of Incest. Man, N.S.. 1994; 29: 49-76.
Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987, 1991: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken]. 147. Roscoe, Paul B. Birth-Spacing in Rural Yangoru, 1970-1987. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1989; 32:
123-127. Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
148. Roscoe, Paul B. The Bow and Spreadnet: Ecological Origins of Hunting Technology. American Anthropologist.
1990; 92: 691-701. Note: [from lit: Lou, Anggor, Gnau, Kwoma, Sanio, Mt Arapesh, Bun, Namie, Muniwara, Nagum Boiken,Yambes, Biwat, Waina, Yubanakor Kwanga, Kombio, Olo, Amanab, Coastal Boiken, Bungain, Wom, Urim,Tau Kwanga, Bumbita Arapesh, Urat, Awun, Yangoru Boiken, Ilahita Arapesh, Wosera Abelam, KubaliaBoiken, Northern Abelam, Kunai boiken].
149. Roscoe, Paul B. The Brokers of the Lord: The Ministration of a Christian Faith in the Sepik Basin of Papua New
Guinea. In: Lockwood, Victoria S.; Harding, Thomas G.; Wallace, Ben J., Editors. Contemporary PacificSocieties: Studies in Development and Change. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.; 1993: 289- 303. Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987: Yangoru Boiken].
150. Roscoe, Paul. Comment [on Gary S. Webster, "Social Archaeology and the Irrational"]. Current Anthropology.
1996; 37: 621-622. Note: [Yangoru Boiken].
151. Roscoe, Paul. Comment [on Polly Wiessner, "The Vines of Complexity: Egalitarian Structures and the
Institutionalization of Inequality among the Enga"]. Current Anthropology. 2002; 43: 259-260. Note: [from lit: Enga].
152. Roscoe, Paul. Communication and Affect in New Guinea Art. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute,
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N.S.. 1995; 1: 833-834. Note: [fw: Yangoru Boiken].
153. Roscoe, Paul B. Familiar Partners? The Mountain Arapesh and the Westermarck Effect. Journal of
Anthropological Research. 1995; 51: 347-362. Note: [fw 1991 & from lit & archives: Mt Arapesh].
154. Roscoe, Paul B. The Far Side of Hurun: The Management of Melanesian Millenarian Movements. American
Ethnologist. 1988; 15: 515-529. Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
155. Roscoe, Paul B. The Flight from the Fen: The Prehistoric Migrations of the Boiken of the East Sepik Province,
Papua New Guinea. Oceania. 1989; 60: 139-154. Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987: Yangoru Boiken].
156. Roscoe, Paul. The Hunters and Gatherers of New Guinea. Current Anthropology. 2002; 43: 153-162.
Note: [from lit: Bonerif, Iau, Kwerba, Sikaritai, Arafundi, Mianmin, Sawuy, Siagha-Yenimu, Kaningara,Kapriman, Karawari, Yimas, Central Asmat, Casuarina Coast Asmat, Bauzi, Berik, Edopi, Isirawa, Mander,Soromadja, Tause, Alamblak, Bahinemo, Bisis, Bitara/Berinmo, One, Sanio-Hiowe, Warapu, Watakatauwi,Yabio, Kombai, Biak, Kai Waropen, Kambot, Mongol, North Asmat, Boazi, Jaqai, Morigi, Mimika, Zimakani,Murik, Kwoma, Ama/Sawiyano, Changriwa, Mari, Mekmek, Sumariup, Mappi R, Napan Waropen, Langam,Miyak, Yaul, Kiwai, Kaunga, Sawos, Koriki/Purari].
157. Roscoe, Paul. The Impact of Family Planning Service in Rural Yangoru. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal.
1984; 27: 16-19. Note: [fw 1979-1981: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
158. Roscoe, Paul B. In the Shadow of the Tambaran: Female Initiation among the Ndu of the Sepik Basin. In:
Lutkehaus, Nancy C.; Roscoe, Paul B., Editors. Gender Rituals: Female Initiation in Melanesia. New York:Routledge; 1995: 55-82. Note: [fw: Yangoru Boiken; from lit: Abelam, Iatmul].
159. Roscoe, Paul B. "Initiation" in Cross-Cultural Perspective. In: Lutkehaus, Nancy C.; Roscoe, Paul B., Editors.
Gender Rituals: Female Initiation in Melanesia. New York: Routledge; 1995: 219-238. Note: [from lit: Abelam, Iatmul, Manam, Daulo, Yangoru Boiken, Sanio-Hiyowe, Murik].
160. Roscoe, Paul B. Maiyire: The Emergence and Development of a Sepik Culture-Bound Syndrome. Ethnology.
1986; 25: 181-193. Note: [fw September 1979 - April 1981: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
161. Roscoe, Paul. Male Initiation among the Yangoru Boiken. 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: 402-413. Note: [fw: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
162. Roscoe, Paul. Margaret Mead, Reo Fortune, and Mountain Arapesh Warfare. American Anthropologist. 2003;
105: 581-591. Note: [visit 1991 & from lit & archives: Alitoa Mountain Arapesh].
163. Roscoe, Paul B. Mountain Arapesh. In: Hays, Terence E., Editor. Oceania. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co.; 1991:
215-218. (Encyclopedia of World Cultures; v. 2). Note: [from lit: Mt Arapesh].
164. Roscoe, Paul. New Guinea Leadership as Ethnographic Analogy: A Critical Review. Journal of Archaeological
Method and Theory. 2000; 7: 79-126.
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Note: [from lit: numerous NG]. 165. Roscoe, Paul B. Of Power and Menace: Sepik Art as an Affecting Presence. Journal of the Royal Anthropological
Institute, N.S.. 1995; 1: 1-22. Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987, 1991: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
166. Roscoe, Paul Bernard. People and Planning in the Yangoru Subdistrict, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea
[Ph.D. Dissertation]. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester; 1982. xxi, 422 pp. Note: [fw 1979-1981: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
167. Roscoe, Paul B. The Pig and the Long Yam: The Expansion of a Sepik Cultural Complex. Ethnology. 1989; 28:
219-231. Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987: Yangoru Boiken].
168. Roscoe, Paul. Reply [to Jim Specht, "On New Guinea Hunters and Gatherers"]. Current Anthropology. 2003; 44:
270-271. Note: [from lit: Sepik-Ramu Basin, Upper Tor, Lake Plains].
169. Roscoe, Paul. The Return of the Ambush: "Raskolism" in Rural Yangoru, East Sepik Province. Oceania. 1999;
69: 171-183. Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987, 1991, 1997: Sima Yangoru Boiken].
170. Roscoe, Paul B. Settlement and Sociality among the Mountain Arapesh. Ethnology. 1994; 33: 193-210.
Note: [fw & from lit & archives: Mt Arapesh]. 171. Roscoe, Paul. Sex, Violence and "Cultural Constructionism". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, N.S..
1995; 1: 627-628. Note: [fw: Yangoru Boiken].
172. Roscoe, Paul. "Strength" and Sexuality: Sexual Avoidance and Masculinity in New Guinea and Amazonia. In:
Gregor, Thomas A.; Tuzin, Donald, Editors. Gender in Amazonia and Melanesia: An Exploration of theComparative Method. Berkeley: University of California Press; 2001: 279-308. Note: [fw: Yangoru Boiken; from lit: numerous NG].
173. Roscoe, Paul. Walis Island, East Sepik Province: The Story from Sima Village. Oral History. 1984; 12(2): 37-44.
Note: [fw 1979-1981: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken]. 174. Roscoe, Paul B. War and Society in Sepik New Guinea. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, N.S..
1996; 2: 645-666. Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987, 1991: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken; from lit: general Sepik].
175. Roscoe, Paul B. Who Are the Ndu? Ecology, Migration, and Linguistic and Cultural Change in the Sepik Basin.
In: Strathern, Andrew J.; Stürzenhofecker, Gabriele, Editors. Migration and Transformations: RegionalPerspectives on New Guinea. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press; 1994: 49-84. (Association for SocialAnthropology in Oceania, Monographs; v. 15). Note: [fw 1979-1981, 1987: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken; from lit: Yambes, Urat, Iatmul, Abelam, Wam, S.Arapesh, Boiken].
176. Roscoe, Paul B. Yangoru Boiken. In: Hays, Terence E., Editor. Oceania. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co.; 1991:
388-391. (Encyclopedia of World Cultures; v. 2). Note: [fw: Yangoru Boiken].
177. Roscoe, Paul; Roscoe, Barbara Wais. Reproductive Decision Making and the Value of Children: The Yangoru
Boiken of the Yangoru Subdistrict, East Sepik Province. In: McDowell, Nancy, Editor. Reproductive DecisionMaking and the Value of Children in Rural Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Papua New Guinea Institute of
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Applied Social and Economic Research; 1988: 103-123. (IASER Monographs; v. 27). Note: [fw: Sima vill Yangoru Boiken].
178. Roscoe, Paul; Scaglion, Richard. Male Initiation and European Intrusion in the Sepik: A Preliminary Analysis.
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: 414-423. Note: [fw: Abelam, Yangoru Boiken; from lit: Ilahita Arapesh, Kaboibus Arapesh, Chambri, Iatmul, Kwanga,Kwoma, Manam, Manambu, Murik, Urat].
179. Rose, C. J. Preliminary Observations on the Performance of Village Pigs (Sus scrofa papuensis) under Intensive
Outdoor Management. Part I: Dietary Intake and Liveweight Gain. Science in New Guinea. 1981; 8: 132-140.Note: [Piwa Agricultural Station Tari].
180. Rose, C. J. Preliminary Observations on the Performance of Village Pigs (Sus scrofa papuensis) under Intensive
Outdoor Management. Part II: Feed Conversion Efficiency, Carcase Composition and Gastro-intestinalParasites. Science in New Guinea. 1981; 8: 156-163. Note: [Piwa Agricultural Station Tari].
181. Rose, C. J. Preliminary Observations on the Pandanus Nut (Pandanus jiulianettii Martelli. In: Bourke, R. M.;
Kesavan, V., Editors. Proceedings of the Second Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference. Port Moresby:Department of Primary Industry, Publications Section; 1982: 160-167. Note: [agr officer: Tari].
182. Rose, C. J. Preliminary Observations on the Performance of Village Pigs (Sus scrofa papuensis) under Intensive
Outdoor Management. Part III: Behaviour at Tether. Science in New Guinea. 1982; 9: 11-17. Note: [Piwa Agricultural Station Tari].
183. Rose, C. J. A Tethering System of Grazing Pigs on Sweet Potatoes in the Tari Valley. In: Wilson, K.; Bourke,
R. Michael, Editors. 1975 Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference Proceedings. Port Moresby: Departmentof Primary Industry; 1976: 151-158. Note: [agr officer: Tari].
184. Rose, C. J.; Williams, W. T. Ingestion of Earthworms, Pontoscolex corethrurs by Village Pigs, Sus scrofa
papuensis, in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Applied Animal Ethology. 1983; 11: 131-139. Note: [Tari].
185. Rose, C. J.; Wood, A. W. Some Environmental Factors Affecting Earthworm Population and Sweet Potato
Production in the Tari Basin, Papua New Guinea Highlands. Papua New Guinea Agricultural Journal. 1980;31: 1-13. Note: [Tari Basin Huli].
186. Rosema, Wim. The Kooijman Collection of Photographs and Slides in the National Museum of Ethnology: The
Marind-anim and Moce. In: Smidt, Dirk A. M.; Keurs, Pieter ter; Trouwborst, Albert, Editors. Pacific MaterialCulture: Essays in Honour of Dr. Simon Kooijman on the Occasion of His 80th Birthday. Leiden:Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde; 1995: 83-97. (Mededelingen van het Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde,Leiden; v. 28). Note: [from museum colls: Marind-anim].
187. Rosenberg, C. B. H. von. Reistochten naar de Geelvinkbaai op Nieuw-Guinea in de jaren 1860 en 1870. 's
Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff; 1875. xxiv, 153 pp. + Frontispiece + 21 Plates. Note: [naturalist December 1868 - July 1869: Sorrong, Dorei, Manaswari, Mansinam, Mefoor, Korrido I, SoëkI, Biak I, Jappen I, Ansoes I, Ambai, Meosnoem, Andai, Salawatti, Batanta; January- April 1870: Salawatti,Samate, Dorei, Andai, Hattam].
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188. Rosenberg, Cathy Lynn. Wok Meri: Continuity and Change in Male-Female Relations in the Eastern Highlandsof Papua New Guinea [M.A. Thesis]. La Jolla: University of California, San Diego; 1988. vi, 75 pp. Note: [from lit: Gahuku, Bena Bena, Yamayufa].
189. Rosenberg, H. von. Beschrijving eener reis naar de Zuidwest- en Noordoostkust van Nieuw-Guinea.
Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indië. 1862; 24: 333-352 + Plate. Note: [naturalist: Doreh, Arimoa, Tobadi].
190. Rosenberg, H. von. Verhaal eener reis naar de eilanden Misool, Salawatie, Batanta en Waigeoe. Natuurkundig
Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indië. 1862; 24: 363-402. Note: [naturalist: Misool, Salawati, Batanta, Waigeoe].
191. Rosenberg, Noah A.; Pritchard, Jonathan K.; Weber, James L.; Cann, Howard M.; Kidd, Kenneth K.;
Zhivotovsky, Lev A.; Feldman, Marcus W. Genetic Structure of Human Populations. Science. 2002; 298:2381-2385 + 12 pp. Supplementary Information (online). Note: ["New Guinea"].
192. Rosenfeld, Andrée. Rock Art in Western Oceania. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association. 1988; 8:
119-138. Note: [from lit: MacCluer Gulf, Chimbu, Jimi R, Aibura, Snake R, Sogeri, Goodenough Bay, Normanby I].
193. Rosenstiel, Annette. Historical Perspective and the Study of Melanesian Culture. Oceania. 1954; 24: 172-189.
Note: [from lit: general NG]. 194. Rosensteil, Annette. The Motu of Papua-New Guinea: A Study of Successful Acculturation [Ph.D. Dissertation].
New York: Columbia University; 1953. [i], 207, 3 pp. Note: [U.S. Army 1944-1945: Motu].
195. Rosenthal, Frieda Bojar. The Symbolism of the Iatmul Ceremonial House [M.A. Thesis]. New York: Columbia
University; 1969. ix, 102 pp. Note: [from museum colls: Iatmul].
196. Rosi, Pamela. Cultural Creator or New Bisnisman. In: Zimmer- Tamakoshi, Laura, Editor. Modern Papua New
Guinea. Kirksville, MO: Thomas Jefferson University Press; 1998: 31-54. Note: [general PNG].
197. Rosman, Abraham; Rubel, Paula G. Exchange as Structure, or Why Doesn't Everyone Eat His Own Pigs? In:
Dalton, George, Editor. Research in Economic Anthropology: An Annual Compilation of Research, Volume1, 1978. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press Inc.; 1978: 105-130. Note: [fw 1974 & from lit: Abelam, Trobriand Is].
198. Rosman, Abraham; Rubel, Paula G. Stalking the Wild Pig: Hunting and Horticulture in Papua New Guinea. In:
Kent, Susan, Editor. Farmers as Hunters: The Implications of Sedentism. Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress; 1989: 27-36. Note: [from lit: Kapauku, Tor, Umeda, Gnau, Iatmul, Maring, Enga, Chimbu, Sinasina, Etoro, Mafulu,Orokaiva, Kiwai, Keraki, Frederik-Hendrik I].
199. Ross, Anthony Clunies. Motives for Migration. In: Conroy, John; Skeldon, Grania, Editors. The Rural Survey
1975. Boroko: Papua New Guinea Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research in association with theUniversity of Papua New Guinea; 1977: 16-45. (Special Issue, Yagl-Ambu; v. Supplement to Volume 4). Note: [survey 1975: Maprik, Ambunti, Mendi, Hagen, Gumine, Okapa, Goilala, Finschhafen, Malalaua,Wabag].
200. Ross, Anthony Clunies. Village Migration Patterns: Notes towards a Classification. In: Conroy, John; Skeldon,
Grania, Editors. The Rural Survey 1975. Boroko: Papua New Guinea Institute of Applied Social and Economic
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Research in association with the University of Papua New Guinea; 1977: 3-15. (Special Issue, Yagl-Ambu;v. Supplement to Volume 4). Note: [general PNG].
201. Ross, Betty. Agile Wallabies in Recent Papuan Prehistory: An Approach to Faunal Analysis [B.A.(Hons.)
Thesis]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1977. vi, 65 pp. + 10 Figures + 7 Drawings + [21] pp.Plates. Note: [from museum colls: Motupore, Collingwood Bay].
202. Ross, C. Stuart. Tamate, the Apostle of the Papuan Gulf. Melbourne: M.L. Hutchinson; n.d. [1903]. 168, [4] pp.
+ Frontispiece. Note: [Chalmers, Papuan Gulf, Southeast British NG].
203. Ross, Harold M. Comment [on Peter Bellwood, "The Prehistory of Oceania"]. Current Anthropology. 1975; 16:
22-23. Note: [general NG].
204. Ross, Jay S. Subsistence Under Stress: Nutritional Implications in the Wosera, Papua New Guinea [M.Sci.
Thesis]. n.p.: University of Guelph; 1984. vii, 127 pp. Note: [fw January-August 1983: Balampta, Gwairaru, Isogum, Kutigum, Kumunigum, Maundu, Numbunge,Talanga; base Numamaka Wosera].
205. Ross, Jay; Gibson, Rosalind S.; Sabry, Jean H. A Study of Seasonal Trace Element Intakes and Hair Trace
Element Concentrations in Selected Households from the Wosera, Papua New Guinea. Tropical andGeographical Medicine. 1986; 38: 246-254. Note: [Wosera].
206. Ross, John. April River Adventure. Paradise. 1991; 85: 5-8.
Note: [April R]. 207. Ross, John Alan. The Puberty Ceremony of the Chimbu Girl in the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea. Anthropos.
1965; 60: 423- 432. Note: [mission: Chimbu].
208. Ross, John. Stone Age Myth. Paradise. 1994; 103: 11-13, 15- 16.
Note: [Hewa]. 209. Ross, June Anne. Introducing Peanut Butter into Chimbu Infant Diet. In: Hipsley, E. H., Editor. An Integrated
Approach to Nutrition and Society: The Case of the Chimbu. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian NationalUniversity, New Guinea Research Unit; 1966: 95-103. (New Guinea Research Bulletins; v. 9). Note: [1962-1963: Waiye Council Area Chimbu].
210. Ross, M. D. Central Papuan Culture History: Some Lexical Evidence. 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: 389-479. (Pacific Linguistics, SeriesC; v. 127). Note: [fw & from lit & pcs: Akuni, Are (Mukawa), Arifama- Miniafia, Balawaia Sinagoro, Basilaki, Biliau,Bilibil, Bina, Bohutu, Boianaki, Budibud, Bukawa, Bwaidoka, Dawawa, Diodio, Dobu, Doura, Duau, Gabadi,Gapapaiwa, Garuwahi, Gedaged, Gitua, Gumawana (Gumasi), Hula Keapara, Iduna, Kaiwa, Kakabai (Igora),Kalokalo, Kela, Kilivila, Kumaru Mumeng, Kuni, Kwato, Lala (Nara), Magori, Maisin, Malasanga, MangaBuang, Maopa Keapara, Mapos Buang, Mbula Mangap, Megiar, Mekeo, Minavega, Misima, molima, Motu,Muyuw, Nimoa, Numbami, Ouma, Roro, Sariba Suau, Sewa Bay, Sudest, Taboro Sinagoro, Takia, Tami,Taupota, Tawala Kehelala, Tuam (Mutu), Tubetube, Ubir, Wagawaga, Wedau, Yabem, Yamalele, Yoba].
211. Ross, M. D. A Contact-Induced Morphosyntactic Change in the Bel Languages of Papua New Guinea. In:
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Laycock, Donald C.; Winter, Werner, Editors. A World of Language: Papers Presented to Professor S.A. Wurmon His 65th Birthday. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies,Department of Linguistics; 1987: 583-601. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 100). Note: [fw & from lit: Takia, Megiar, Matukar, Gedaged, Bilibil, Ham, Madiri, Biliau, Wab, Kairiru, Roinji,Siroi, Usan, Bariai].
212. Ross, M. D. Early Oceanic Linguistic Prehistory: A Reassessment. Journal of Pacific History. 1989; 24: 135-149.
Note: [general NG]. 213. Ross, M. D. How Conservative Are Sedentary Languages? Evidence from Western Melanesia. In: Blust, Robert,
Editor. Currents in Pacific Linguistics: Papers on Austronesian Languages and Ethnolinguistics in Honour ofGeorge W. Grace. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Departmentof Linguistics; 1991: 433-451. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 117). Note: [Medebur, Manam, Sepa, Bam, Kis, Wogeo, Kaiep, Terebu, Kairiru, Ulau-Suain, Ali, Tumleo, Sissano,Sera, Tuam, Mutu, Malai, Gitua, Roinji, Nenaya, Sio, Tami, Mangap, Barim, Lukep, Malasanga].
214. Ross, M. D. Proto Oceanic and the Austronesian Languages of Western Melanesia. Canberra: Australian National
University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1988. xiii, 487 pp. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 98). Note: [fw & from lit & pcs: Ali, Bam, Kaiep (Terebu), Kairiru, Kis, Manam, Medebur, Sera, Sissano, Tumleo,Ulau-Suain, Wogeo, Bilibil, Biliau, Gedaged, Ham, Matukar, Mindiri, Takia, Wab, Barim, Lukep, Malalamai,Malasanga, Mangap, Nenaya, Roinji, Sio, Tami, Mutu, Tuam, Adzera, Bukawa, Dangal, Hote, Kaiwa, Kapin,Kela, Labu, Mangga Buang, Mapos Buang, Mumeng, Musom, Numbami, Piu, Silisili, Sirasira, Sukurum,Vehes, Wampar, Wampur, Yabem, Yalu, Bina, Doura, Gabadi, Keapara (Hula), Keapara (Maopa), Kuni, Lala,Magori, Mekeo, Motu, Ouma, Roro, Sinagoro (Balawaia), Sinagoro (Saroa), Sinagoro (Taboro), Yoba, Anuki,Are (Mukawa), Arifama-Miniafia, Boianaki, Bohutu, Bosilewa, Budibud, Bunama, Bwaidoga, Bwaidoga(Iduna), Dawawa, Diodio, Dobu, Doga, Duau, Fagululu, Garuwahi, Gumasi (Gumawana), Kakabai (Igora),Kalokalo, Kilivila, Kukuya (Minaheva), Kurada ('Auhelawa), Maisin (Kosirava), Maisin (Marua), Misima,Molima, Muyuw, Nimoa, Paiwa (Gapapaiwa), Sewa Bay, Suau (Daui), Suau (Kwato), Suau (Sariba), Sudest,Taupota, Tawala (Kehelala), Tubetube, Wagawaga, Wedau, Yamalelel, Ambai, Koiwai, Numfor, Wandamen,Waropen].
215. Ross, M. D.; Bell, S.; Blust, R.; Guzman, V. P. De; Ezard, B.; Olson, C.; Schooling, J. Papers in Austronesian
Linguistics No. 2. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Departmentof Linguistics; 1992. viii, 430 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 82).
216. Ross, Malcolm, Adapter. 'Ala'ala. In: Lynch, John; Ross, Malcolm; Crowley, Terry. The Oceanic Languages.
Richmond, Surrey (U.K.): Curzon Press; 2002: 347-361. (Curzon Language Family Series). Note: [fw & from Symonds ms: 'Ala'ala].
217. Ross, Malcolm. Comment [on John Edward Terrell, Terry L. Hunt, and Chris Gosden, "The Dimensions of Social
Life in the Pacific: Human Diversity and the Myth of the Primitive Isolate"]. Current Anthropology. 1997; 38:182-184. Note: [Sepik, Takia, Waskia].
218. Ross, Malcolm D. Contact-induced Change and the Comparative Method: Cases from Papua New Guinea. In:
Durie, Mark; Ross, Malcolm, Editors. The Comparative Method Reviewed: Regularity and Irregularity inLanguage Change. New York: Oxford University Press; 1996: 180-217. Note: [fw: Takia, Waskia, Maisin, Yamalele, Arifama; from pcs: Baruga, Korafe; from lit: Ömie, Yareba].
219. Ross, Malcolm. A Corrigendum Note. Oceanic Linguistics. 1999; 38: 201-202.
Note: [fw & from lit: Mangap-Mbula, Tawala, Yabem]. 220. Ross, Malcolm D. Describing Interclausal Relations in Takia. In: Reesink, Ger P., Editor. Topics in Descriptive
Austronesian Linguistics. Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, Vakgroep Talen en Culturen van Zuid-osst Azië
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en Oceanië; 1993: 40-85. (Semaian; v. 11). Note: [fw 1987, 1988: Takia, Waskia].
221. Ross, Malcolm. The Great Papuan Pronoun Hunt: Recalibrating Our Sights. In: Baak, Connie; Bakker, Mary;
Meij, Dick van der, Editors. Tales from a Concave World: Liber Amicorum Bert Voorhoeve. Leiden: LeidenUniversity, Department of Languages and Cultures of South-East Asia and Oceania, Projects Division; 1995:139-168. Note: [general NG].
222. Ross, Malcolm, Adapter. Jabêm. In: Lynch, John; Ross, Malcolm; Crowley, Terry. The Oceanic Languages.
Richmond, Surrey (U.K.): Curzon Press; 2002: 270-296. (Curzon Language Family Series). Note: [fw & from lit: Jabêm].
223. Ross, Malcolm, Adapter. Kairiru. In: Lynch, John; Ross, Malcolm; Crowley, Terry. The Oceanic Languages.
Richmond, Surrey (U.K.): Curzon Press; 2002: 204-215. (Curzon Language Family Series). Note: [fw & from lit: Koragur Kairiru].
224. Ross, Malcolm. Maisin: A Preliminary Sketch. In: Ross, Malcolm et al. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No.
23. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1984: 1-82. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 69). Note: [from UPNG students: Marua vill, Kosirava dialect Maisin].
225. Ross, Malcolm. Mission and Church Languages in Papua New Guinea. In: Wurm, Stephen A.; Mühlhäusler,
Peter; Tryon, Darrell T., Editors. Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, andthe Americas. Volume I, Maps; Volume II.1 and II. 2 Texts. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; 1996: 596-617 + Map60. (Trends in Linguistic Documentation; v. 13). Note: [Yabem, Kâte, Gedaged, Boiken, Motu, Toaripi, Island Kiwai, Suau, Wedau, Dobu, Gogodala].
226. Ross, Malcolm. On the Genetic Affiliations of the Oceanic Languages of Irian Jaya. Oceanic Linguistics. 1996;
35: 258-271. Note: [from lit & pcs: Sobei, Bonggo, Tarpia, Ormu, Yotafa, Kayupulau].
227. Ross, Malcolm D. The Position of Gumawana among the Languages of the Papuan Tip Cluster. Language and
Linguistics in Melanesia. 1992; 23(2): 138-165. Note: [from pcs: Gumawana].
228. Ross, Malcolm. Possessive-like Attributive Constructions in the Oceanic Languages of Northwest Melanesia.
Oceanic Linguistics. 1998; 37: 234-276. Note: [fw & from lit: Mangap-Mbula, Tawala, Yabem].
229. Ross, Malcolm David. Proto Oceanic and the Austronesian Languages of Western Melanesia [Ph.D.
Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1986. xvi, 514 pp. Note: [fw & from lit & pcs: Ali, Bam, Kaiep (Terebu), Kairiru, Kis, Manam, Medebur, Sera, Sissano, Tumleo,Ulau-Suain, Wogeo, Bilibil, Biliau, Gedaged, Ham, Matukar, Mindiri, Takia, Wab, Barim, Lukep, Malalamai,Malasanga, Mangap, Nenaya, Roinji, Sio, Tami, Mutu, Tuam, Adzera, Bukawa, Dangal, Hote, Kaiwa, Kapin,Kela, Labu, Mangga Buang, Mapos Buang, Mumeng, Musom, Numbami, Piu, Silisili, Sirasira, Sukurum,Vehes, Wampar, Wampur, Yabem, Yalu, Bina, Doura, Gabadi, Keapara (Hula), Keapara (Maopa), Kuni, Lala,Magori, Mekeo, Motu, Ouma, Roro, Sinagoro (Balawaia), Sinagoro (Saroa), Sinagoro (Taboro), Yoba, Anuki,Are (Mukawa), Arifama-Miniafia, Boianaki, Bohutu, Bosilewa, Budibud, Bunama, Bwaidoga, Bwaidoga(Iduna), Dawawa, Diodio, Dobu, Doga, Duau, Fagululu, Garuwahi, Gumasi (Gumawana), Kakabai (Igora),Kalokalo, Kilivila, Kukuya (Minaheva), Kurada ('Auhelawa), Maisin (Kosirava), Maisin (Marua), Misima,Molima, Muyuw, Nimoa, Paiwa (Gapapaiwa), Sewa Bay, Suau (Daui), Suau (Kwato), Suau (Sariba), Sudest,Taupota, Tawala (Kehelala), Tubetube, Wagawaga, Wedau, Yamalelel, Ambai, Koiwai, Numfor, Wandamen,Waropen].
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230. Ross, Malcolm. Proto Oceanic Phonology and Morphology. In: Ross, Malcolm; Pawley, Andrew; Osmond,Meredith, Editors. The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The Culture and Environment of Ancestral Oceanic Society:1, Material Culture. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies;1998: 15-35. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 152). Note: [general NG].
231. Ross, Malcolm. Proto-Oceanic Terms for Meteorological Phenomena. Oceanic Linguistics. 1995; 34: 261-304.
Note: [from lit: general NG]. 232. Ross, Malcolm. Proto-Oceanic Adjectival Categories and Their Morphosyntax. Oceanic Linguistics. 1998; 37:
85-119. Note: [fw: Takia, Gumawana, Mangap-Mbula; from lit: Tawala].
233. Ross, Malcolm. Reconstructing Food Plant Terms and Associated Terminologies in Proto Oceanic. 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: 163-221. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 133). Note: [fw & from pcs & lit: Gumawana, Motu, Biliau, Buang, Bwaidoga (Iduna), Gapapaiwa, Hote, Manam,Mangap-Mbula, Misima, Mumeng (Patep), Lukep (Pono), Siar, Sissano (Arop), Sudest, Takia, Tawala, atukar,Mari, Adzera, Biliau, Ubir, Misima, Sinagoro-Taboro, Hula, Motu, Gitua, Kairiru, Tuam, Yabem, Sarasira,Wogeo, Dawawa, Bwaidoga, Barim, Tami, Numbami, Dobu, Lala, Roro, Mekeo, Nimoa, Mutu, Malasanga,Boanaki, Yalu, Sissano, Amara, Duau, Auhelawa, Tubetube, Kilivila, Mapos, Silisili-Bubwaf, Taupota,Budibud, Sio, Sukurum, Wedau, Suau- Daui, Kaiwa, Medebur, Malasang, Ali, Sariba, Ubir, Labu, Sudest,Mindiri, Wogeo, Roinji, Atui, Malai, Mamusi-Kakuna, Ulau-Suain, Wampur, Molima, Gitua, Malalamai,Kapin, Maisin-Kosirava, Bam, Kis, Hote-Misim, Sinagoro, Doga, Duau, Kela].
234. Ross, Malcolm. Skul Bilong Kirapim Ples. Yagl-Ambu. 1975; 2: 148-157.
Note: [Wantoat V]. 235. Ross, Malcolm. Social Networks and Kinds of Speech-community Event. In: Blench, Roger; Spriggs, Matthew,
Editors. Archaeology and Language I: Theoretical and Methodological Orientations. London: Routledge; 1997:209-261. (One World Archaeology; v. 27). Note: [Takia, Maisin, Waskia].
236. Ross, Malcolm. Some Current Issues in Austronesian Linguistics. In: Tryon, Darrell T., Editor. Comparative
Austronesian Dictionary: An Introduction to Austronesian Studies, Part 1: Fascicle 1. Berlin: Mouton deGruyter; 1995: 45-120. (Trends in Linguistics Documentation; v. 10). Note: [general NG].
237. Ross, Malcolm. Some Elements of Vanimo, a New Guinea Tone Language. In: Boxwell, Maurice et al. Papers
in New Guinea Linguistics No. 20. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of PacificStudies, Department of Linguistics; 1980: 77-109. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 56). Note: [from UPNG students: Waromo vill, Dumò dialect Vanimo].
238. Ross, Malcolm D. Takia. In: Tryon, Darrell T., Editor. Comparative Austronesian Dictionary: An Introduction
to Austronesian Studies, Part 1: Fascicle 2. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; 1995: 677-685. (Trends in LinguisticsDocumentation; v. 10). Note: [Takia].
239. Ross, Malcolm. Takia. In: Lynch, John; Ross, Malcolm; Crowley, Terry. The Oceanic Languages. Richmond,
Surrey (U.K.): Curzon Press; 2002: 216-248. (Curzon Language Family Series). Note: [fw 1987-1988: Rigen Takia].
240. Ross, Malcolm D. Tonogenesis in the North Huon Gulf Chain. In: Edmondson, Jerold A.; Gregerson, Kenneth
J., Editors. Tonality in Austronesian Languages. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press; 1993: 133-153.(Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications; v. 24).
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Note: [Bukawa, Kela, Yabem]. 241. Ross, Malcolm D. Yabem. In: Tryon, Darrell T., Editor. Comparative Austronesian Dictionary: An Introduction
to Austronesian Studies, Part 1: Fascicle 2. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; 1995: 699-718. (Trends in LinguisticsDocumentation; v. 10). Note: [Yabem].
242. Ross, Malcolm; Clark, Ross; Osmond, Meredith. Acts of Impact, Force and Change of State. In: Ross, Malcolm;
Pawley, Andrew; Osmond, Meredith, Editors. The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The Culture and Environmentof Ancestral Oceanic Society: 1, Material Culture. Canberra: Australian National University, Research Schoolof Pacific and Asian Studies; 1998: 233-295. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 152). Note: [from lit & mss: Manam, Kairiru, Roinji, Iduna, Motu, Kove, Lala, Mindiri, Dobu, Muyuw, Takia,Lukep, Yabem, Gedaged, Misima, Mapos Buang, Minaheva, Gapapaiwa, Dami, Wab, Sissano, Gumawana,Singorokai, Kis, Malai, Megiar, Bam, Tuam, Adzera, Dobu, Bing, Mangap, Tawala, Malalamai, Wogeo,Numbami, Kaiwa, Malasanga, Magori, Sio, Tarpia, Patep, Sobei, Bariai, Ubir, Kilivila, Sudest, Tubetube,Bwaidoga, Ali, Hote].
243. Ross, Malcolm; Paol, John Natu. A Waskia Grammar Sketch and Vocabulary. Canberra: Australian National
University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978. v, 119 pp. (PacificLinguistics, Series B; v. 56). Note: [fw JNP 1975-1976, 1976-1977: Tokain vill Waskia].
244. Ross, Malcolm; Pawley, Andrew; Osmond, Meredith. Introduction. In: Ross, Malcolm; Pawley, Andrew;
Osmond, Meredith, Editors. The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The Culture and Environment of Ancestral OceanicSociety: 1, Material Culture. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and AsianStudies; 1998: 1-14. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 152). Note: [general NG].
245. Ross, Malcolm; Pawley, Andrew; Osmond, Meredith, Editors. The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The Culture and
Environment of Ancestral Oceanic Society: 1, Material Culture. Canberra: Australian National University,Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies; 1998. xxi, 350 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 152).
246. Ross, Malcolm; Siegel, Jeff; Blust, Robert; Colburn, Michael A.; Seiler, W. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics
No. 23. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department ofLinguistics; 1984. vi, 283 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 69).
247. Ross, Marc Howard. The Limits to Social Structure: Social Structural and Psychocultural Explanations for
Political Conflict and Violence. In: Brown, Paula; Schuster, Ilsa, Editors. Culture and Aggression. Washington,DC: Catholic University of America, Department of Anthropology; 1986: 171-176. (Anthropological Quarterly,Special Issue; v. 59(4)). Note: [from lit: Mae Enga].
248. Ross, W. A. The Catholic Mission in the Western Highlands. 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: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, and The University of Papua and New Guinea; 1969: 319-327.Note: [mission: Western Highlands].
249. Ross, W. A. The Growth of Catholicism in the Western Highlands. Journal of the Papua & New Guinea Society.
1968; 2(2): 58-64. Note: [mission: Western Highlands].
250. Ross, W. A. Who's Who on Mount Hagen. The Christian Family and Our Missions. 1946(June): 222-223.
Note: [Hagen].
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251. Ross, Walter. White Bride of the Tapiros. The Wide World. 1963; 131: 158-163.
Note: [travels: Eisbirimi vill Nassau Mts]. 252. Ross, William A. Disarmament in Stone Age New Guinea. The Christian Family and Our Missions. 1938; 33:
53-54, 75. Note: [mission 1936: Mogei Melpa].
253. Ross, William A. Ethnological Notes on Mt. Hagen Tribes (Mandated Territory of New Guinea), with Special
Reference to the Tribe Called Mogei. Anthropos. 1936; 31: 341-363 + Plates I-V. Note: [mission: Mt Hagen].
254. Ross, William. Mogei's Big Barbecue. The Christian Family and Our Missions. 1937; 32: 84-85, 98.
Note: [mission: Mogei Melpa]. 255. Ross, William A. Ordinary Month ... Extraordinary Mission. The Christian Family and Our Missions. 1937; 32:
66-68, 75. Note: [mission 1936: Mogei Melpa].
256. Ross, William A. Unga Gets His Share. The Christian Family and Our Missions. 1937; 32: 132-133.
Note: [mission 1936: Mogei Melpa]. 257. Rossel, G.; Kriegner, A.; Zhang, D. P. From Latin America to Oceania: The Historic Dispersal of Sweet Potato
re-examined Using AFLP. In: Collins, Wanda, Editor. CIP Program Report 1999-2000. Lima (Peru): CentroInternacional de la Papa; 2000: 315-321. Note: [from colls: "PNG"].
258. Rosser, W. E.; Hornell, J. String Figures from British New Guinea. Journal of the Royal Anthropological
Institute. 1932; 62: 39-50. Note: [Buna, Hanuabada, Elavara].
259. Ross-Johnson, Cecil. The Trader: A Venture in New Guinea. London: Duckworth & Co.; 1909. pi], 301 pp. +
Frontispiece. Note: [travels: Cape Danger, Southeast British NG].
260. Rossum, Bob van. Met kompas en parang: Ontdekkingstochen door de binnenlanden van Nieuw-Guinea.
Amsterdam: Uitgeverij L.J. Veen; 1998. 214 pp. Note: [geologist 1956-1959: Onin, Misool, Sorong, Bonggo, Demta, Toarim, Baliem V, Yali, Steenboom R,Kolff R, Goliath, Mappi, Wildeman R].
261. Roth, L. Diagnosis and Management of Pig-Bel. Papua and New Guinea Medical Journal. 1966; 9: 51-54.
Note: [general PNG]. 262. Roth, L. The Initial Experience with Pig-Bel. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1979; 22: 3-4.
Note: [Bena Bena, Henganofi, Western Highlands]. 263. Rothenbush, Don. Tension between the Individual and the Corporate in Enga Society. In: Brennan, Paul W.,
Editor. Exploring Enga Culture: Studies in Missionary Anthropology: Second Anthropological Conference ofNew Guinea Lutheran Mission -- 1970. Wapenamanda: Kristen Pres, Inc., Highlands Branch; 1970: 319-333.Note: [mission: Enga].
264. Rouffaer, G. P. Penis-gordels behalve op Nieuw-Guinea c.a., ook in Brazilie. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk
Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap. 1908; 25: 1199-1201. Note: [Mamberamo R].
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265. Rountree, Phyllis M. Staphylococci Harboured by People in Western Highlands of New Guinea. The Lancet.1956; 1: 719-720. Note: [survey: Wabag].
266. Rountree, Phyllis M.; Beard, Mary A.; Arter, W.; Woolcock, Ann J. Further Studies on the Nasal Flora of People
of Papua-New Guinea. Medical Journal of Australia. 1967; 1: 967-969. Note: [colls 1965-1966: Okapa, Trobriand Is, Baiyer V Enga, Chimbu].
267. Rountree, Phyllis M.; Littlewood, Patricia K. The Nasal Flora of Auyana People in the Eastern Highlands of New
Guinea. Medical Journal of Australia. 1964; 2: 336-337. Note: [survey January-February 1963: Auyana].
268. Roushdy, Adang. De penetratie der Djonggoenoe's in het Wisselmerengebied. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk
Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap. 1940; 57: 56-69 + 4 Plates. Note: [admin: Koegapa, Domandora V, Dogindora V, Awembiak].
269. Rousseau, Madeleine. L'art océanienne: sa présence. Paris: APAM; 1951. 138 pp. (Collection "Le musée vivant";
v. 38). Note: [from museum colls: Sepik, Sentani, Middle Sepik, Angerman, Mindimbit, Geelvink Bay, Gouribar(Goaribari), Kanduaman, Kambaraman, Aimbon, Astrolabe Bay, Lower Sepik, Upper Sepik, Yuat R, Kanigara,Dorei, Tchambuli, Kabriman, Mundugumor, Upper Ramu, Purari Delta, Elema, Torres Strait, Lorentz R,Berlinhafen, Magondo, Sepik mouth, Singrin, d'Urville I, Huon Peninsula, Tami Is, Trobriand Is].
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