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Bibliography 1. F., A. M. In de Bergen van Nieuw-Guinea. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1904; 22: 276-281.

Note: [mission: Rarai, Mt Yule]. 2. Fabian, Edmund; Fabian, Grace; Peck, Charles. The Morphophonemics of Nabak. Kivung. 1971; 4(3): 147-160.

Note: [SIL: Zinsaik vill Nabak]. 3. Fabian, Grace; Fabian, Edmund; Waters, Bruce. Morphology, Syntax and Cohesion in Nabak, Papua New Guinea.

Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies; 1998. x, 490 pp.(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 144). Note: [SIL January 1970 - September 1971 (13 mos): Zinsaik Nabak].

4. Fabiano, Marzia. Ambiente, economia, techniche. In: Centro Mostre di Firenze. Oceania Nera: Arte, cultura e

popoli della Melanesia nelle callezioni del Museo di Antropologia e Etnologia di Firenze: Firenze, Sala d'Armedi Palazzo Vecchio 30 aprile - 9 agosto 1992. Firenze: Cantini & C.; 1992: 17-22. Note: [exhibition: general NG].

5. Fabritius, G. J. Aanteekeningen omtrent Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde.

1855; 3: 209-215. Note: [Aropin, Tandia, Dasener, Jower, Wandamin, Windesi, Arfak, Omar, Irisam, Amberbaki, Karon, Pomi,Seroei, Moor, Ron, Beak, Mefoor, Ansoes, Salawati].

6. Fagan, R. H.; McAlpine, J. R.; Haantjens, H. A. Appendix IV. Relations between Population, Land Use Intensity,

and Land Use Capability of Land Systems. In: Haantjens, H. A., Compiler. Lands of the Aitape-Ambunti Area,Papua New Guinea. Melbourne: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization; 1972:239-243. (Land Research Series; v. 30). Note: [survey 1966: Aitape, Ambunti].

7. Fagan, R. H.; McAlpine, J. R. Population and Land Use of the Aitape-Ambunti Area. In: Haantjens, H. A.,

Compiler. Lands of the Aitape-Ambunti Area, Papua New Guinea. Melbourne: Commonwealth Scientific andIndustrial Research Organization; 1972: 126-132. (Land Research Series; v. 30). Note: [survey 1966: Aitape, Ambunti].

8. Fagon, P. Ambra Menga. Oral History. 1977; 5(6): 82-84.

Note: [Hagen]. 9. Fagon, P. D. From Medlpa Language, Western Highlands. Oral History. 1977; 5(3): 117.

Note: [Melpa]. 10. Fahey, Stephanie. Development, Labour Relations and Gender in Papua New Guinea. Mankind. 1986; 16:

118-131. Note: [fw 1980: Siar vill].

11. Fahey, Stephanie. Proletarianization and Changing Gender Relations among the Peri-urban Villagers of Madang,

Papua New Guinea. In: May, R. J., Editor. Social Stratification in Papua New Guinea. Canberra: AustralianNational University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Political and Social Change; 1984:219-255. (Working Papers; v. 5). Note: [fw 1980: Siar, Yabob].

12. Fahey, Stephanie. Rural Differentiation in Papua New Guinea. Pacific Viewpoint. 1986; 27: 144-164.

Note: [general PNG]. 13. Fahner, C. Jali's van de Pasvallei: Een bergstam in kontakt met het Evangelie. Utrecht: N.V. Uitgeverij "de

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Banier"; n.d. 189, [1] pp. + Endpaper Maps. Note: [mission: Pass V Jali].

14. Fahner, Christiaan. The Morphology of Yali and Dani: A Descriptive and Comparative Analysis [Proefschrift].

Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden; 1979. xi, 255 pp. Note: [mission 1969-1973: Abenaho Yali; from lit: Mugogo Grand Valley Dani].

15. Fairbairn, I. J. Namasu: An Innovation in Economic Organisation. In: Crocombe, R. G., Editor. New Guinea

People in Business and Industry: Papers from the First Waigani Seminar. Canberra and Port Moresby:Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1967: 76-88. (New Guinea Research Bulletins;v. 20). Note: [Namasu Limited].

16. Fairbairn, I. J. Namasu: New Guinea's Largest Indigenous- owned Company. Canberra and Port Moresby:

Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1969. xi, 87 pp. (New Guinea Research Bulletins;v. 28). Note: [fw December 1966 - January 1967: general PNG].

17. Fairbairn, I. J. Waso: An Extension of the Namasu Principle. In: Crocombe, R. G., Editor. New Guinea People in

Business and Industry: Papers from the First Waigani Seminar. Canberra and Port Moresby: AustralianNational University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1967: 89-97. (New Guinea Research Bulletins; v. 20). Note: [Waso Limited (Enga)].

18. Faircloth, Susan, Compiler. Population Studies in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social and

Economic Research; 1978. [i], 76 pp. (IASER Bibliographies; v. 3). Note: [general PNG].

19. Faithorn, B. W. [Magisterial Reports] [Northern Division] (b) Kokoda District. In: Commonwealth of Australia,

Parliament. Territory of Papua: Annual Report for the Year 1926-27. Melbourne: Government Printer; 1928:53-54. Note: [admin 1926-1927: Kokoda istrict].

20. Faithorn, Elizabeth. The Concept of Pollution among the Káfe of the Papua New Guinea Highlands. In: Reiter,

Rayna R., Editor. Toward an Anthropology of Women. New York: Monthly Review Press; 1975: 127-140. Note: [fw: Homaya, Bafo Kafe].

21. Faithorn, Elizabeth D. The Female Life Cycle and Male-Female Relations among the Kafe of the Papua New

Guinea Highlands [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania; 1990. ix, 335 pp. Note: [fw June 1971 - January 1973 (20 mos): Bafo and Homaya Kafe].

22. Faithorn, Elizabeth. Gender Bias and Sex Bias: Removing Our Cultural Blinders in the Field. In: Whitehead, Tony

Larry; Conaway, Mary Ellen, Editors. Self, Sex, and Gender in Cross- Cultural Fieldwork. Urbana: Universityof Illinois Press; 1986: 275-288. Note: [fw 20 mos: Kafe].

23. Faithorn, Elizabeth. Women as Persons: Aspects of Female Life and Male-Female Relations among the Kafe. In:

Brown, Paula; Buchbinder, Georgeda, Editors. Man and Woman in the New Guinea Highlands. Washington,DC: American Anthropological Association; 1976: 86-95. (Special Publications; v. 8). Note: [fw June 1971 - January 1973: Bafo, Homaya Kafe].

24. Fakler, Arbogast. Durchs Land der Menschenfresser. Steyler Missionsbote. 1933; 60: 173, 175-177.

Note: [mission: Angerman, Kanengara, Kapriman, May R, Mindimbit, Wogamus, Yellow R, Yesimbit]. 25. Faliu, Bernard. Les morsures de serpents chez les Mekeo de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée. Journal de la Société des

Océanistes. 1989(88-89): 19-43.

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Note: [Beipa Hospital: Mekeo]. 26. Falkler, William A. Jr; Montgomery, Janet; Nauman, Robert K.; Alpers, Michael. Isolation of Fusobacterium

nucleatum and Electron Microscopic Observations of Spirochetes from Tropical Skin Ulcers in Papua NewGuinea. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1989; 40: 390-398. Note: [Kaugia and Kinjingini Maprik].

27. Falk-RNnne, Arne. Kannibalernes Ny Guinea. Gruz: Leopold Stocker Verlag; 1974. 184 pp. + Plates.

Note: [travels 1968: Pass Valley, Grand Valley Dani, Korupun, Seng R, Azana, Menyamya]. 28. Fallon, Elaine. Hanuabada: The Big Village of Papua. Walkabout. 1961; 27(2): 31, 33.

Note: [Hanuabada]. 29. Farago, C. Bilateral Parotid Gland Enlargement in a Tropical Country, The Territory of Papua and New Guinea.

Medical Journal of Australia. 1964; 2: 218-221. Note: [survey 1960-1962: PNGH].

30. Farhadian, Charles Edward. Raising the Morning Star: A Social and Ethnographic History of Urban Dani

Christians in New Order Indonesia [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Boston, MA: Boston University; 2001. xx, 451 pp.Note: [visits 1983, 1988, 1989, 1994; fw June 1988 - April 1989 (11 mos): Grand Valley Dani, Western Daniin Jayapura].

31. Farnworth, E. R. The Composition of Papua New Guinea Foods. Science in New Guinea. 1973; 1(3-4): 21-41.

Note: [general PNG]. 32. Farquhar, Judith; Gajdusek, D. Carleton, Editors. Kuru: Early Letters and Field-Notes from the Collection of D.

Carleton Gajdusek. New York: Raven Press Books, Ltd.; 1981. xxviii, 338 pp. + Plates. Note: [kuru research 1957: Fore, Gimi, Anga, Yar].

33. Farr, Cynthia J. M. Cultural Collision: A Korafe Search for Identity. In: Shaw, R. Daniel, Editor. Kinship Studies

in Papua New Guinea. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1974: 22- 52. Note: [SIL: Korafe].

34. Farr, Cynthia J. M. I Don't Know Whether I'm Coming or Going: A Study of Some Usages of "Come" and "Go"

in Korafe. Kivung. 1976; 9(2): 126-155. Note: [SIL February 1972 - July 1977: Baga vill Korafe].

35. Farr, Cynthia J. M. Idioms: The Darndest Things That People Say. In: Pawley, Andrew; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon,

Darrell, Editors. The Boy from Bundaberg: Studies in Melanesian Linguistics in Honour of Tom Dutton.Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Pacific Linguistics; 2001:117-141. (Pacific Linguistics; v. 514). Note: [SIL 1972 --: Korafe, Baruga; from lit & pcs: Selepet, Sinaugoro, Motu, Patep, Tuma-Irumu, Misima,Urim, Bukiyip, Arop- Lukep, Bimin, Kâte, Telefol, Yareba, Kalam, Gumawana, Bamu, Daga, Tagule].

36. Farr, Cynthia J. M. The Interface between Syntax and Discourse in Korafe, A Papua Language of Papua New

Guinea [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1996. xxx, 641 pp. Note: [SIL 24 yrs: Korafe].

37. Farr, Cynthia J. M. The Interface between Syntax and Discourse in Korafe, A Papuan Language of Papua New

Guinea. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies; 1999. xx,459 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 148). Note: [SIL 1972-- (24 yrs): Baga Korafe].

38. Farr, Cynthia J. F. [sic]. The Switch Reference Clause Chaining Phenomenon from a Korafe Perspective. In:

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

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Ukarumpa: Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea and the Society on Pidgins and Creoles in Melanesia;1993: 159-190. (Language and Linguistics in Melanesia; v. 24(2)). Note: [SIL 1972-- : Baga villKorafe].

39. Farr, Cynthia J. M.; Whitehead, Carl R. This, That, and the Other: A Study of Korafe Demonstratives. Language

and Linguistics in Melanesia. 1981; 13(1-2): 64-80. Note: [SIL 1971-1981: Korafe].

40. Farr, James B. She Kissed Me and I Fell Asleep: The Inter- clausal Expression of Efficient Cause. Kivung. 1980;

12(2): 162- 175. Note: [SIL: Korafe].

41. Farr, James; Farr, Cynthia. A Preliminary Korafe Phonology. In: Healey, Alan, Editor. Three Studies in Languages

of Eastern Papua. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1974: 5-38. (Workpapers in Papua New GuineaLanguages; v. 3). Note: [SIL February 1972 -- (10 mos): Baga vill Korafe].

42. Farr, James; Farr, Cynthia. Some Features of Korafe Morphology. In: Dutton, T. E., Editor. Studies in Languages

of Central and South-East Papua. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of PacificStudies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 731-769. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 29). Note: [SIL 7 mos: Baga vill Korafe].

43. Farrell, Kevin T. An Epidemic of Dengue Fever in Wewak. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1978; 21:

191-196. Note: [1976: Wewak].

44. Farwell, George. Sing-Sing for a Bridge. Walkabout. 1958; 24(3): 15-17.

Note: [journalist: Laiagam]. 45. Fasseur, Cees. Een late roeping Besturen in Nederlands-Indië en in Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea. In: Schoorl, Pim,

Editor. Nieuw aandacht voor Nieuw Guinea: Lezingen over Besturen in Nederlands- Nieuw-Guinea1945-1962. Leiden: KITLV Uitgeverij; 1997: 15-18. Note: [admin: general NNG].

46. Fautngil, Christ. Situasi Kebahasaan di Pulau Salawati. In: Masinambouw, E. K. M., Editor. Maluku dan Irian

Jaya. Jakarta: Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, Lembaga Ekonomi dan Kemasyarakatan Nasional; 1994:449-460. (Bulletin LEKNAS; v. 3(1)). Note: [Salawati].

47. Fautsch, Hubert. "Mit der Tür ins Haus gefallen?" Die Papuas von Neuguinea gestern und heute. Indore (India):

Sat Pracher Press; 1997. [i], 224 pp. Note: [mission 1960-1971, 1977-- : Mingende].

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and South-East Asia. 1973; 8(1): 36-44. Note: [fw: Raiapu Enga].

2. Feachem, Richard. The Enga. Hemisphere. 1972; 16(10): 16-18.

Note: [fw: Wapenamanda Raiapu Enga]. 3. Feachem, Richard. Environment and Health in a New Guinea Highlands Community [Ph.D. Dissertation].

Kensington: University of New South Wales; 1973. xxix, 398 pp. + Plates. Note: [fw February 1971 - January 1972; June-July 1973: Lyokote Tombeakini clan Raiapu Enga].

4. Feachem, Richard G. A. Environmental Health Engineering as Human Ecology: An Example from New Guinea.

In: Bayliss-Smith, Timothy P.; Feachem, Richard G. Subsistence and Survival: Rural Ecology in the Pacific.London: Academic Press Inc. (London) Ltd.; 1977: 129-182. Note: [fw 1970-1974 (11+ mos): Tombeakini clan, Saka V, Raiapu Enga].

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Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs. 1974; 6(3): 9-24 + Map + Plates + Cover Photo. Note: [fw: Saka V Raiapu Enga].

10. Feachem, Richard. The Religious Belief and Ritual of the Raiapu Enga. Oceania. 1973; 43: 259-285.

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in Papua New Guinea. International Journal of Psychology. 1979; 14: 151-162. Note: [Port Moresby, Sogeri high schools].

12. Feather, N. T. Similarity of Value Systems within the Same Nation: Evidence from Australia and Papua New

Guinea. Australian Journal of Psychology. 1980; 32: 17-30. Note: [students 1974: Goroka; 1976: Port Moresby].

13. Feather, N. T. Value Systems of Self and of Australian Expatriates as Perceived by Indigenous Students in Papua

New Guinea. International Journal of Psychology. 1976; 11: 101-110. Note: [Goroka High School].

14. Feather, N. T.; Hutton, M. A. Value Systems of Students in Papua New Guinea and Australia. International

Journal of Psychology. 1974; 9: 91-104.

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Note: [Goroka High School]. 15. Feeney, Griffith. Estimating Mortality from Child Survivorship Data: A Review. In: McDevitt, Thomas M.,

Editor. The Survey Under Difficult Conditions: Population Data Collection & Analysis in Papua New Guinea.New Haven: Human Relations Area Files, Inc.; 1987: 353-370. (HRAFlex Books, Ethnography Series; v.OJ1-006). Note: [general PNG].

16. Feil, D. K. Alienating the Inalienable. Man, N.S.. 1982; 17: 340-342.

Note: [fw: Enga; from lit: Muyuw]. 17. Feil, D. K. Alienating the Inalienable. Man, N.S.. 1983; 18: 604-605.

Note: [fw: Enga]. 18. Feil, D. K. Beyond Patriliny in the New Guinea Highlands. Man, N.S.. 1984; 19: 50-76.

Note: [fw: Tombema Enga]. 19. Feil, D. K. Configurations of Intensity in the New Guinea Highlands. In: Gardner, Don; Modjeska, Nicholas,

Guest Editors. Recent Studies in the Political Economy of Papua New Guinea Societies. Sydney:Anthropological Society of New South Wales; 1985: 87-100. (Mankind, Special Issues; v. 4). Note: [from lit: general PNG].

20. Feil, D. K. Enga Genesis. Journal de la Société des Océanistes. 1997(104): 67-78.

Note: [fw & from lit: Enga]. 21. Feil, D. K. Enga Women in the Tee Exchange. In: Specht, Jim; White, J. Peter, Editors. Trade and Exchange in

Oceania and Australia. Sydney: Sydney University Press; 1978: 220-230. (Mankind; v. 11(3)). Note: [fw February 1974 - August 1976 (28 mos): Tombema Enga].

22. Feil, D. K. The Evolution of Highland Papua New Guinea Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press;

1987. xii, 313 pp. Note: [from lit: general PNGH].

23. Feil, D. K. The Evolution of Highland Papua New Guinea Societies: A Reappraisal. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land-

en Volkenkunde. 1995; 151: 23-43. Note: [from lit: Kuk, Etoro, Grand Valley Dani].

24. Feil, D. K. The Morality of Exchange. In: Appell, G. N.; Madan, T. N., Editors. Choice and Morality in

Anthropological Perspective: Essays in Honor of Derek Freeman. Albany: State University of New York Press;1988: 99-109. Note: [fw: Enga].

25. Feil, D. K. People, Pigs and Punishment. Australian Natural History. 1976; 18: 444-447.

Note: [fw: Kompiama Enga]. 26. Feil, D. K. Reply to Ballard. Archaeology in Oceania. 1989; 24: 119-120.

Note: [general NGH, Yonki]. 27. Feil, D. K. A Social Anthropologist's View of Papua New Guinea Highlands Prehistory. American Anthropologist.

1986; 88: 623-636. Note: [from lit: general NGH].

28. Feil, D. K. "Straightening the Way": An Enga Kinship Conundrum. Man, N.S.. 1978; 13: 380-401.

Note: [fw February 1974 - August 1976 (28 mos): Tombema Enga].

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29. Feil, D. K. Symmetry and Complementarity: Patterns of Competition and Exchange in the Enga Tee. Oceania.1980; 51: 20- 39. Note: [fw February 1974 - April 1975, July 1975 - August 1976, June-July 1977: Tombema Enga].

30. Feil, D. K. Ways of Exchange: The Enga Tee of Papua New Guinea. St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press;

1984. xvi, 269 pp. + Frontispiece. Note: [fw February 1974 - April 1975, July 1975 - August 1976, July 1977, 1980: Mamagakini TombemaEnga].

31. Feil, D. K. When a Group of Women Takes a Wife: Generalized Exchange and Restricted Marriage in the New

Guinea Highlands. Mankind. 1980; 12: 286-299. Note: [fw 1974-1980: Tombema Enga].

32. Feil, D. K. Women and Men in the Enga tee. American Ethnologist. 1978; 5: 263-279.

Note: [fw February 1974 - August 1976 (28 mos): Tombema Enga]. 33. Feil, D. K. A World without Exchange: Millennia and the Tee Ceremonial System in Tombema-Enga Society

(New Guinea). Anthropos. 1983; 78: 89-106. Note: [fw 1974-1978: Tombema Enga].

34. Feil, Daryl Keith. The Bride in Bridewealth: A Case from the New Guinea Highlands. Ethnology. 1981; 20: 63-75.

Note: [fw 1974, 1977, 1979-1980: Tombema Enga]. 35. Feil, Daryl Keith. From Negotiability to Responsibility: A Change in Tombema-Enga Homicide Compensation.

Human Organization. 1979; 38: 356-365. Note: [fw: Tombema Enga].

36. Feil, Daryl K. From Pigs to Pearlshells: The Transformation of a New Guinea Highlands Exchange Economy.

American Ethnologist. 1982; 9: 291-306. Note: [fw: Tombema Enga; from lit: Melpa].

37. Feil, Daryl Keith. "Holders of the Way": Exchange Partnerships in an Enga Tee Community [Ph.D. Dissertation].

Canberra: Australian National University; 1978. x, [i], 428 pp. + Frontispiece. Note: [fw February 1974 - April 1975, July 1975 - August 1976, July 1977 (29 mos): Mamagakini clanTombema Enga].

38. Feinberg, Richard. Elements of Leadership in Oceania. Anthropological Forum. 2002; 12: 9-44.

Note: [from lit: Iatmul, Tangu, Baruya, Trobriand Is]. 39. Feinberg, Richard, Editor. Seafaring in the Contemporary Pacific Islands: Studies in Continuity and Change.

DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press; 1995. [vii], 237 pp. 40. Feinhandler, Sherwin J.; Fleming, Harold C.; Monahon, Joan M. Pre-Columbian Tobaccos in the Pacific.

Economic Botany. 1979; 33: 213-226. Note: [from lit: general NG].

41. Feld, Steven. Aesthetics as Iconicity of Style, or "Lift-up- Over Sounding": Getting into the Kaluli Groove.

Yearbook of Traditional Music. 1988; 20: 74-113 + Plates + Audio Cassette. Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982: Kaluli].

42. Feld, Steven. Cockatoo, Hornbill, Kingfisher. In: Pawley, Andrew, Editor. Man and a Half: Essays in Pacific

Anthropology and Ethnobiology in Honour of Ralph Bulmer. Auckland: The Polynesian Society; 1991:207-213. (Memoirs; v. 48). Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982, 1984: Kaluli].

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171. Finsch. Reise nach Neu-Guinea. Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und

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173. Finsch, O. Anthropologische Ergebnisse einer Reise in der Südsee und dem malayischen Archipel in den Jahren

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174. Finsch, O. Aus Neu-Guinea. Globus. 1896; 70: 53-56.

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176. Finsch, O. Durchquerung von Britisch Neu-Guinea. Globus. 1897; 71: 32.

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181. Finsch, O. Gold in Britisch Neu-Guinea. Globus. 1897; 71: 109-110.

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Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt. 1893; 39: 264-269. Note: [general German NG].

183. Finsch, O. Papua-Töpferei: Aus dem Wiegenalter der Keramik. Globus. 1903; 84: 329-334.

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Exploring Cruisses of the "Samoa" by Dr. O. Finsch: Ethnological Atlas: Types from the Stone Age of NewGuinea / Voyages du Docteur O. Finsch au bord du "Samoa": Atlas ethnologique: types de l'époque de la pierretaillée dans la Nouvelle-Guinée. Leipzig: Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn; 1888. 56 pp. + 24 Tafeln. Note: [travels 1884-1885: Angriffshafen, Astrolabe Bay, Bilia (Friedrich-Wilhelsm-Hafen), Bogati (Bogadsch),Bongu, Chads Bay (East cape), China Strait, Dallmannhafen (D'Urville I), Fergusson I, Festungshuk (MaclayCoast), Finschhafen (Cape Cretin), Hatzfeldthafen (Cape Gourdon), Grager (Fischel I), Guap I, Huon Gulf,Karan (Maasilia), Laing I (east of Hansa-Vulkan I); Long I, Normanby I, Sechstrohfluss (Humboldt Bay), Tagai(west of Dallmannhafen), Teste I, Tiar (Aly I), Tobadi, Cape Torre (Hanseman Coast), Trobriand Is, VenusHook, Wanua (west of Dallmannhafen)].

185. Finsch, O. Südseearbeiten: Gewerbe- und Kunstfleiß, Tauschmittel und "Geld" der Eingeborenen auf Grundlage

der Rohstoffe und der geographischen Verbreitung. Hamburg: L. Friederichsen & Co.; 1914. xii, 605 pp. + 30Tafeln. (Abhandlungen des Hamburgischen Kolonialinstituts 14, Reihe B, Völkerkunde, Kulturgeschichte undSprachen; v. 9). Note: [travels & from museum colls: Port Moresby, East Cape, Duau, Angriffshafen, Hansa Bucht, CapeNelson, Hula, Collingwood Bay, Tami Is, Tagula, Finschhafen, Wari (Teste) I, Aarsau (North Coast), HuonGulf, Northeast Papua, Southeast Papua, South Coast Papua].

186. Finsch, O. Tansmaske von Sudöst-Neu-Guinea. Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie,

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187. Finsch, O. Über Naturprodukte der westlichen Südsee, besonders der Deutschen Schutzgebiete. Deutsche

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188. Finsch, Otto. Archipelago of the Contented People? Madang (Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen) in 1884. Harding,

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189. Finsch, Otto. Die Brandenburg-Küste. Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer

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190. Finsch, Otto. Neu-Guinea und seine Bewohner. Bremen: Verlag von C. Ed. Müller; 1865. vi, [ii], 185 pp. +

Foldout Map. Note: [explor: Prinzess Marianne-Straasse, Kapia, Utanate R, Aiduma, Namototte, Wuka, Adie I, Doreh, ArfakMts, Geelvink Bay, Humboldt Bay].

191. Finsch, Otto. Samoafahrten: Reisen in Kaiser Wilhelms-Land und Englisch-Neu-Guinea in den Jahren 1884 u.

1885 an bord des Deutschen Dampfers "Samoa". Leipzig: Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn; 1888. 390 pp. + Frontispiece+ 10 Plates. Note: [travels 1884-1885: Bongu, Konstantinhafen, Korendu, Gumbu, Friedrich-Wilhelms-Hafen, Bogadschi,Gorima R, Bilibili, Grager (Fischel I), Tiar (Dsiar), Bilia (Eickstedt I), Cape Croissiles, Karkar I, Maclay Coast,Gabina R, Rook I, Huon Gulf, Gumbu, Basilisk Bay, Adolphshafen, Huon Gulf, MarkhamR, Cape Cretin,Finschhafen, Ssuam, Long I, Hercules Bay, Parsi Point, Trobriand Is, Normanby I, Fergusson I, East Cape,Bentley Bay, Chads Bay, Bartle Bay, Goodenough Bay, Cape Vogel, Cape Nelson, Hihiaura vill Milne Bay,Dinner I, Basilaki, Teste I, Aroani I, Rogia I, Vulkan I, Hansemann Coast, Cape Dallmann, Gauss Bay,Dallmannhafen, Rabun, Muschu, Guap I, Caprivi R, Tagai, Paris (Aarsau) I, Berlinhafen, Massiloa,Angriffshafen, Humboldt Bay, Tobadi, LeMaire I, Hansa-Vulkan , Laing I, Hatzfeldthafen, D'Urville I].

192. Finsch, Otto. Ueber weisse Papuas. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1883; 15: 205-208.

Note: [Southeast Papua]. 193. Firth, Raymond. Art and Life in New Guinea. London and New York: The Studio Limited and The Studio

Publications Inc.; 1936. 126 pp. + Frontispiece. Note: [from museum colls & lit: Massim, Wogeo, Gaile, Mt Hagen, Hanuabada, Orokolo, Kaimare, Gasiri,Murua I, Elevara, Awatib, Fergusson I, Aikora R, Tshuosh, Middle Sepik, Tubetube, Trobriand Is, Wagawaga,Vakuta, Tshambuli, Goiravi, Vailala hw, Geelvink Bay, Kampong R, Mabuiag, Ukiaravi, Maipua, Utakwa R,Pai-ia-a Omati R, Kubu, Papuan Gulf, Lower Sepik, Tami I, Woodlark I, Eilanden R, Tambunum,Kankanamun, Angraman, Nubia, Murray I, Marap vill Tshuosh].

194. Firth, Raymond. Magnitudes and Values in Kula Exchange. In: Leach, Jerry W.; Leach, Edmund, Editors. The

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195. Firth, Raymond. Notes on the Social Structure of Some South- eastern New Guinea Communities, Part I: Mailu.

Man. 1952; 52(99): 65-67 + Plate E. Note: [fw October-November 1951 (1 mo): Boru, Domara vills Mailu].

196. Firth, Raymond. Notes on the Social Structure of Some South- eastern New Guinea Communities, Part II: Koita.

Man. 1952; 52(123): 86-89. Note: [fw October-November 1951 (1 mo): Kilakila vill Koita].

197. Firth, Raymond. Seligman's Contributions to Oceanic Anthropology. Oceania. 1975; 45: 272-282.

Note: [from lit: Koita, Wagawaga, Tubetube, Massim, Trobriand Is, Motu, Hula].

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199. Firth, Stewart. Albert Hahl: Governor of German New Guinea. In: Griffin, James, Editor. Papua New Guinea

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200. Firth, Stewart G. Arbeiterpolitik in Deutsch-Neuguinea vor 1914. In: Hütter, Joachim; Meyers, Reinhard;

Papenfuss, Dietrich, Editors. Tradition und Neubeginn: Internationale Forschungen zur deutschen Geschichteim 20. Jahrhundert. Köln: Carl Heymanns Verlag KG; 1975: 481-489. (Internationale Fachgesprächeveranstaltet durch die Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Bonn-Bad Godesberg). Note: [general German NG].

201. Firth, Stewart. German Firms in the Western Pacific Islands, 1857-1914. Journal of Pacific History. 1973; 8:

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202. Firth, Stewart G. German Firms in the Pacific Islands, 1857- 1914. In: Moses, John A.; Kennedy, Paul M.,

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203. Firth, Stewart. German New Guinea: The Archival Perspective. Journal of Pacific History. 1985; 20: 94-103.

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205. Firth, Stewart. Labour in German New Guinea. In: Latukefu, Sione, Editor. Papua New Guinea: A Century of

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206. Firth, Stewart. The Missions: From Chalmers to Indigenisation. Meanjin Quarterly. 1975; 34: 342-350.

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208. Firth, Stewart. The Transformation of the Labour Trade in German New Guinea, 1899-1914. Journal of Pacific

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209. Fischer, Ann; Fischer, John L. Culture and Epidemiology: A Theoretical Investigation of Kuru. Journal of Health

and Human Behavior. 1961; 2: 16-25. Note: [from lit: kuru, Fore].

210. Fischer, Ann; Fischer, John L. Ætiology of Kuru. The Lancet. 1960; 1: 1417-1418.

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213. Fischer, H. W. Ethnographica von den Pesechem und der Südwest-Neu-Guinea (Nachtrag). In: Nova Guinea:

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214. Fischer, H. Th. Obsceniteiten. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunden. 1969; 125: 12-39.

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216. Fischer, Hans. Archäologisches Funde und Beobachtungen vom Tauri-Oberlauf Neuguineas. Abhandlungen und

Berichte des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde Dresden. 1968; 28: 73-81 + 10 pp. Plates. Note: [fw 1958-1959, 1965: Manoghagh Jeghuje, Wajapa, Khoghapa, Katsiong].

217. Fischer, Hans. Beobachtung und Information: Ein Kontrolfall. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1967; 92: 6-22.

Note: [fw 1958-1959, 1965: Jeghuje]. 218. Fischer, Hans. Cargo-Ideen. Anthropos. 1966; 61: 49-97 + Plate.

Note: [fw March-April 1965, October-November 1965: Gabmadzung Wampar]. 219. Fischer, Hans. Comment [on Christina Bausch, "Grandpa's Ethnology"]. Reviews in Anthropology. 1977; 4:

109-111. Note: [fw: Gabsonkeg].

220. Fischer, Hans. Der Haushalt des Darius: Über die Ethnographie von Haushalten. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag;

1996. 263 pp. + Tafeln 1-17. (Materialen zur Kultur der Wampar Papua New Guinea; v. 3). Note: [fw 1976, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993: Gebsonkeg Wampar].

221. Fischer, Hans. Die Hamburger Südsee-Expedition: Über Ethnographie und Kolonialismus. Frankfurt am Main:

Syndikat; 1991. 155, [4] pp. Note: [from lit: Sepik].

222. Fischer, Hans. Einige linguistische Indizien des Kulturwandels in Nordost-Neuguinea. Sociologus. 1962; 12:

18-36. Note: [fw 1958-1959: Wajapa, Sseli, Bentseng, Kumots].

223. Fischer, Hans. Ethnographica von den Kukukuku (Ost- Neuguinea). Baessler-Archiv, N.F.. 1959; 7: 99-122.

Note: [from museum colls: Jaora (Banir hw), Upper Wazoz R Kukukuku]. 224. Fischer, Hans. Fadenspiele vom unteren Watut und Banir River (Ost-Neuguinea). Baessler-Archiv, N.F.. 1960;

8: 171-213. Note: [fw: Bentseng, Katsiong, Seseli, Mararena].

225. Fischer, Hans. Forms of Oral Traditions among the Wampar People. Journal of the Morobe District Historical

Society. 1976; 3(3): 5-21.

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Kommissionsverlag Klaus Renner; 1976. [ii], 484 pp. + Foldout Chart. (Hambruger Reihe zur Kultur- undSprachwissenschaft; v. 10). Note: [fw 1971: Gabsonkeg Wampar].

227. Fischer, Hans. Geister und Menschen: Mythen, Märchen und neue Geschichten. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag;

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228. Fischer, Hans. Heilserwarting: Geister, Medicin und Träumer in Neuguinea. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag;

1987. 194 pp. Note: [fw 1958 --: Wampar].

229. Fischer, Hans. Negwa: Eine Papua-gruppe im Wandel. München: Klaus Renner Verlag; 1968. 493 pp. + Plates.

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und Berichte des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde Dresden. 1962; 21: 23-33 + 8 pp. Plates + 22 pp.Drawings. Note: [fw 1958-1959: Bentseng, Wampan, Mararena, Wowos, Kumots, Danggal, Dzenemp, Maralangko,Madzim, Uruf, Morum, Pesen].

231. Fischer, Hans. Protokolle, Plakate und Comics: Feldforschung und Schriftdokumente. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer

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232. Fischer, Hans. Schallgeräte in Ozeanien: Bau und Spieltechnik -- Verbreitung und Funktion. Strasbourg und

Baden- Baden: Éditions P.H. Heitz und Verlag Heitz GMBH; 1958. 177, [2] pp. (Collection d'ÉtudesMusicologiques/Sammlung Musikwissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen; v. 36). Note: [general NG].

233. Fischer, Hans. Holzknecht, Philip W.; Niles, Don, Translator and Editor. Sound-Producing Instruments in

Oceania: Construction and Playing Technique - Distribution and Function. Boroko: Institute of Papua NewGuinea Studies; 1983. vi, 249 pp. Note: [general NG].

234. Fischer, Hans. Spiele der Wotut (Ost-Neuguinea). In: Drost, Dietrich; König, Wolfgang, Editors. Beiträge zur

Völkerforschung: Hans Damm zum 65. Geburtstag. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag; 1961: 141- 152 + Tafeln 45-50.(Veröffentlichungen des Museums für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig; v. 11). Note: [fw 1958-1959 (3 mos): Lower Watut R].

235. Fischer, Hans. Studien der Seelenvorstellungen in Ozeanien. München: Klaus Renner Verlag; 1965. xii, 432 pp.

+ Maps. Note: [from lit: numerous NG].

236. Fischer, Hans. Über stehende Schlitztrommeln auf den Neuen Hebriden und am Sepik. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie.

1957; 82: 58- 65. Note: [from museum colls: Kogumat Wogamusch, Sepik].

237. Fischer, Hans, Editor. Wampar: Berichte über die Kultur eines Stammes in Papua New Guinea. Bremen:

Übersee-Museum und Bremer Südpazifik-Archiv; 1978. vi, [iii], 350 pp. (Veröffentlichen aus demÜbersee-Museum Bremen, Reihe G: Bremer Südpazifik-Archiv; v. 2). Note: [from archives & lit: Wampar].

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238. Fischer, Hans. Wampet, Mumeng und Labu: Drei kurze Wörterlisten. Anthropos. 1966; 61: 878-883.

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240. Fischer, Hans. Weiße und Wilde: Erste Kontakte und Anfänge der Mission. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag; 1992.

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241. Fischer, Hans. Zwei einfache Musikinstrumente aus Blatt in Ozeanien. Jahrbuch des Museums für Völkerkunde

zu Leipzig. 1955; 14: 67-73. Note: [from lit: Hood Point, Trans-Fly, Bogadjim, Gende].

242. Fisher, B. W. Adult Heart Disease in Mt Hagen: A Study of 154 Patients. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal.

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243. Fisher, B. W. Systemic Lupus Erythematosis in a Papua New Guinean Highlander. Papua New Guinea Medical

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244. Fisher, Kendal. Strange Native Customs (Sepik River, New Guinea). Walkabout. 1937; 4(11): 39-40.

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248. Fisk, E. K. The Economic Structure. In: Fisk, E. K., Editor. New Guinea on the Threshold: Aspects of Social,

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249. Fisk, E. K., Editor. New Guinea on the Threshold: Aspects of Social, Political, and Economic Development.

Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1966. xix, 290 pp. + Plates. 250. Fisk, E. K. Planning in a Primitive Economy: Special Problems of Papua-New Guinea. The Economic Record.

1962; 38: 462- 478. Note: [from lit: Chimbu, Siane].

251. Fitz-Patrick, David G.; Kimbuna, John. Bundi: The Culture of a Papua New Guinea People. Nerang, Qld:

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252. Fitzpatrick, Ellen T. The Acceptance of Subsistence Agro- silvicultural Techniques in the Wau Valley. In:

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255. Fitzpatrick, Peter. Law and State in Papua New Guinea. London: Academic Press Inc. (London) Ltd.; 1980. xi,

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Study, Vol. 1: Papuan Languages and the New Guinea Linguistic Scene. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 263-275. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 38). Note: [fw & from lit & pcs: Kewa, Mendi, Sau, Enga, Huli, Ipili, Wiru, Fasu].

47. Franklin, Karl J. Cultural Awareness: Some Observations. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice; Kirapeasi,

Yapua. A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials). Canberra:Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978: 259-265.

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(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

48. Franklin, Karl J. A Diachronic Note on Mendi Vowels. Kivung. 1974; 7(3): 167-177.

Note: [SIL: Mendi]. 49. Franklin, Karl J. A Diachronic Note on Mendi Vowels. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice; Kirapeasi,

Yapua. A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials). Canberra:Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978: 82-90.(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Mendi].

50. Franklin, Karl J. Existential and Pro-verbs in Kewa. In: Franklin, Karl J., Editor. Syntax and Semantics in Papua

New Guinea Languages. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1981: 151-172. Note: [SIL: Kewa; from lit: Enga].

51. Franklin, Karl James. A Grammar and Dialect Study of Kewa, New Guinea [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra:

Australian National University; 1969. x, 316 pp. Note: [SIL 1958-1962: East Kewa; 1967 -- : West Kewa].

52. Franklin, Karl J. The Gulf Area in the Light of Greenberg's Indo-Pacific Hypothesis. In: Franklin, Karl, Editor.

The Linguistic Situation in the Gulf District and Adjacent Areas, Papua New Guinea. Canberra: AustralianNational University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1973: 377-409. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 26). Note: [Kiwaian, Inland Gulf, Teberan, Turama-Omatian, Eleman families, Namau, Tate, Kapau].

53. Franklin, Karl J. Inland Gulf, Elema "Phyla". In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language

Study, Vol. 1: Papuan Languages and the New Guinea Linguistic Scene. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 859-865. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 38). Note: [Elema].

54. Franklin, Karl J. Institutional Framework of Language Study: Summer Institute of Linguistics. In: Wurm, S. A.,

Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 3: Language, Culture, Society, and the ModernWorld. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department ofLinguistics; 1977: 1225-1245. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40). Note: [general PNG].

55. Franklin, Karl J. Interpreting Values Cross-Culturally "With Special Reference to Insulting People!". Missiology.

1979; 7: 355-364. Note: [SIL: Kewa].

56. Franklin, Karl J. Introduction. 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: 1-30. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 26). Note: [SIL survey 1970: Kukukuku, Kiwai, Urama, Goaribari, Kerewa, Turama, Era R, Dibiri, Karami,Eme-Eme (Pepeha), Mahigi, Ipikoi, Barika, Dugeme, Karima, Foraba, Ro, Sesa, Tumu (Kairi), Kutubu, Fasu,Duna, Mikaru, Elema, Kairi-Kaura, Uaripi, Toaripi, Milareipi, Orokolo, Namau, Tate, Aurama, Huaruha].

57. Franklin, Karl J. Isolates: Gulf District. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language

Study, Vol. 1: Papuan Languages and the New Guinea Linguistic Scene. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 891-895. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 38). Note: [Kaipi, Orokolo, Porome, Purari, Tate, Toaripi].

58. Franklin, Karl J. Jack Hides's Visit to the Kewa Area. Journal of Pacific History. 1989; 24: 99-105.

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Note: [SIL: Kewa]. 59. Franklin, Karl J., Translator. Kewa. In: McElhanon, K. A., Editor. Legends from Papua New Guinea. Ukarumpa:

Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1974: 124-138. Note: [SIL: Kewa].

60. Franklin, Karl J. Kewa. In: Hays, Terence E., Editor. Oceania. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co.; 1991: 114-117.

(Encyclopedia of World Cultures; v. 2). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

61. Franklin, Karl J. Kewa Clause Markers. Oceania. 1965; 35: 272-285.

Note: [SIL: Muli hamlet, E Kewa]. 62. Franklin, Karl J. Kewa Ethnolinguistic Concepts of Body Parts. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 1963; 19:

54-63. Note: [SIL 1958-- : Kewa].

63. Franklin, Karl J. Kewa Ethnolinguistic Concepts of Body Parts. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice;

Kirapeasi, Yapua. A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials).Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1978: 405-413. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

64. Franklin, Karl J. The Kewa Language in Culture and Society. 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: 5-18.(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40). Note: [SIL: Kewa; from lit: Buang, Muyuw, Gawigl, Kamano-Kafe, Dadibi, Ambulas, Rossel, Baruya].

65. Franklin, Karl J. A Kewa Religious Argot (New Guinea). Anthropos. 1975; 70: 713-725.

Note: [SIL 1958-- (over 5 yrs): Muli East Kewa, Usa West Kewa]. 66. Franklin, Karl J. A Kewa Religious Argot (New Guinea). Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice; Kirapeasi,

Yapua. A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials). Canberra:Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978: 432-444.(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

67. Franklin, Karl J. Kewa Sentence Structure. In: Goddard, J.; Franklin, K. J. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No.

7. Canberra: Australian National University; 1967: 27-57. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 13). Note: [SIL 1958-1962: Muli hamlet Kewa].

68. Franklin, Karl J. Kewa Social Organization. Ethnology. 1965; 4: 408-420.

Note: [SIL 1958-1963: Kewa]. 69. Franklin, Karl J. Kewa Social Organization. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice; Kirapeasi, Yapua. A

Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials). Canberra: AustralianNational University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978: 378- 389. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

70. Franklin, Karl J. Kewa Verb Morphology. In: Pence, Alan, Editor. Verb Studies in Five New Guinea Languages.

Norman, OK: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1964: 100-130. (Publications in Linguistics and Related Fields;v. 10). Note: [SIL 1958-- : Kewa].

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71. Franklin, Karl J. Kutubuan (Foe and Fasu) and Proto Engan. In: Pawley, Andrew; Ross, Malcolm; Tryo, Darrell,

Editors. The Boy from Bundaberg: Studies in Melanesian Linguistics in Honour of Tom Dutton. Canberra:Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Pacific Linguistics; 2001:143-154. (Pacific Linguistics; v. 514). Note: [SIL: Foe, Huli, Kewa, Fasu, Dadibi].

72. Franklin, Karl J. Languages of the Gulf District: A Preview. In: Voorhoeve, C. L. et al. Papers in New Guinea

Linguistics No. 8. Canberra: Australian National University; 1968: 18-44. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 16).Note: [SIL from lit: Aurama, Bara, Barika, Dibiasu, Dugeme, Era R, Elema, Foi, Foraba, Gibario, Gope,Huaruha, Ibukairu, Ipikoi, Kapau, Kairi, Kaipu, Karami, Karima, Kasere, Kasua, Kerema, Kerewa, Kewah,Kibiri, Kopo-Monia, Koriki, Lepu, Lohiki, Mahigi, Maipua, Mai-heari, Mamuro, Mikaru, Milareipu,Motumotu, Obi, Oreba, Orokolo, Pawaia, Pepeha, Polopa, Porome, Ro, Sau, Sesa, Tate, Toaripi, Uaripi,Umaidai, Urama, Vailala, Wariadai, Yeripa].

73. Franklin, Karl J. Metaphorical Songs in Kewa. In: Wurm, S. A.; Laycock, D. C., Editors. Pacific Linguistic

Studies in Honour of Arthur Capell. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of PacificStudies, Department of Linguistics; 1970: 985-995. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 13). Note: [SIL 1958-1962, 1964-1968, 1968--: Muli, Usa vills Kewa].

74. Franklin, Karl J. Metaphorical Songs in Kewa. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice; Kirapeasi, Yapua.

A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials). Canberra: AustralianNational University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978: 391- 397. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

75. Franklin, Karl J. Names and Aliases in Kewa. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1967; 76: 76-81.

Note: [SIL 1958-- : Muli Kewa]. 76. Franklin, Karl J. Names and Aliases in Kewa. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice; Kirapeasi, Yapua. A

Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials). Canberra: AustralianNational University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978: 415- 420. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

77. Franklin, Karl J. Nasalisation in Kewa Dialects. Kivung. 1975; 8(1): 72-8677.

Note: [SIL: Kewa; from lit: Huli, Sau, Suri, Kubo, Dadibi, Wiru, Fasu, Foe]. 78. Franklin, Karl J. Nasalisation in Kewa Dialects. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice; Kirapeasi, Yapua.

A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials). Canberra: AustralianNational University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978: 74- 82. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa; from lit: Huli, Sau, Suri, Kubo, Dadibi, Wiru, Fasu, Foe].

79. Franklin, Karl J. On Language Learning Claims in Ethnographies. In: Dutton, Tom; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon,

Darrell, Editors. The Language Game: Papers in Memory of Donald C. Laycock. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1992: 589- 597. (PacificLinguistics, Series C; v. 110). Note: [from lit: Kapauku, Kilivila, Gahuku, Melpa, Purari, Asaro, Tangu, Kwoma, Baktaman, Kewa, Siane,Daribi, Maring, Grand Valley Dani].

80. Franklin, Karl J. Other Language Groups in the Gulf District and Adjacent Areas. In: Franklin, Karl, Editor. The

Linguistic Situation in the Gulf District and Adjacent Areas, Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1973: 261-277. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 26).

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Note: [SIL survey 1970: Kairi, Turama-Omati, Ipiko, Minanibai, Karami, Tao-Suamoto, Kibiri]. 81. Franklin, Karl, Editor. Papers in Papuan Linguistics No. 2. Canberra: Australian National University, Research

School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1997. viii, 361 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, SeriesA; v. 85).

82. Franklin, Karl J. Practical Considerations of Folk Taxonomies. Kivung. 1971; 4: 133-140.

Note: [SIL: Kewa]. 83. Franklin, Karl J. Practical Considerations of Folk Taxonomies. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice;

Kirapeasi, Yapua. A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials).Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1978: 259-265. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

84. Franklin, Karl J. Review Article: Pigs, Pearlshells, and Women. Practical Anthropology. 1972; 19: 133-136.

Note: [NGH]. 85. Franklin, Karl J. Review of John LeRoy, Fabricated World and Kewa Tales. Language and Linguistics in

Melanesia. 1988; 18: 151- 160. Note: [Kewa].

86. Franklin, Karl J. A Ritual Pandanus Language of New Guinea. Oceania. 1972; 43: 66-76.

Note: [SIL 1958-1962: Muli vill, E Kewa; 1967 -- : Usa vill, W kewa]. 87. Franklin, Karl J. A Ritual Pandanus Language of New Guinea. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice;

Kirapeasi, Yapua. A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials).Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1978: 420-432. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

88. Franklin, Karl J. SIL Language Strategy in Papua New Guinea. Research in Melanesia. 1975; 1(2): 31-41.

Note: [SIL: PNG]. 89. Franklin, Karl J. Some Comments on Eliciting Cultural Data. Anthropological Linguistics. 1971; 13: 339-348.

Note: [SIL: Kewa]. 90. Franklin, Karl J. Some Features of Interclausal Reference in Kewa. In: Haiman, John; Munro, Pamela, Editors.

Switch-Reference and Universal Grammar: Proceedings of a Symposium on Switch- Reference and UniversalGrammar, Winnipeg, May 1981. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company; 1983: 39-49. Note: [SIL: Kewa].

91. Franklin, Karl J. Some Further Comments on Kaki Ae. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia. 1995; 26:

195-198. Note: [from pc: Raepa Tati].

92. Franklin, Karl, Editor. Studies in Componential Analysis. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1989. [i],

105 pp. (Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages; v. 36). 93. Franklin, Karl J. Synchronic and Diachronic: Observations on Kewa and Proto-Engan Deictics. In: Reesink, Ger

P., Editor. Topics in Descriptive Papuan Linguistics. Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, Vakgroep Talen enCulturen van Zuidoost-Azië en Oceanië; 1994: 1-41. (Semaian; v. 10). Note: [SIL: Kewa; from lit: Ipili, Enga, Huli, Mendi].

94. Franklin, Karl J., Editor. Syntax and Semantics in Papua New Guinea Languages. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute

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of Linguistics; 1981. 237 pp. 95. Franklin, Karl J. Tagmemics and Tagmemic Rules. Linguistics. 1971; 70: 25-44.

Note: [SIL: Kewa]. 96. Franklin, Karl J.; Franklin, Joice. The Kewa Counting Systems. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1962; 71:

188-191. Note: [SIL: Kewa].

97. Franklin, Karl J.; Franklin, Joice. The Kewa Counting Systems. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice;

Kirapeasi, Yapua. A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials).Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1978: 400-405. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

98. Franklin, Karl; Franklin, Joice. Kewa I: Phonological Asymmetry. Anthropological Linguistics. 1962; 4(7): 29-37.

Note: [SIL October 1958 - August 1961 (18 mos): Muli hamlet Kewa]. 99. Franklin, Karl J.; Franklin, Joice. Kewa I: Phonological Asymmetry. Reprinted in: Franklin, K. J.; Franklin, Joice;

Kirapeasi, Yapua. A Kewa Dictionary (with Supplementary Grammatical and Anthropological Materials).Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1978: 21-29. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 53). Note: [SIL: Kewa].

100. Franklin, Karl J.; Z'Graggen, John, Editor and Compiler. Comparative Wordlists of the Gulf District and Adjacent

Areas. In: Loving, Richard, Editor. Comparative Wordlists 1. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics;1975: 5-116. (Workpapers in Papua New Guinea Languages; v. 14). Note: [fw & from lit: Ampale, Angaataha, Ankave, Baruya, Ivori, Kamasa, Kapau, Kawacha, Lohiki, Menya,Simbari, Yagwoia, Daribi, Boro Polopa, Sopese Polopa, Suri Polopa, Tebera, Uraru Pawaia, Fasu, Foe, Kaluli,Kasua, Namumi, Bainapi, Agala, Biami, Bibo, Honibo, Onabasulu, Kubo, Samo, Arigibi Kiwai, Bamu Kiwai,Gibaio Kiwai, Gope Kiwai, Island Kiwai, Kerewo, Morigi, Pirupiru Kiwai, Sisiame Kiwai, Tureture Kiwai,Urama Kiwai, Wabuda, Ikobi-Kairi, Kairi, Mena, Omati, Ipiko, Minanibai, Tao-Suamato, Aheave, Kaipi,Keuru, Opao, Orokolo, Sepoe, Toaripi, Uaripi, Poromoe, Purari, Raepa Tati, Bogaya, Duna, West Kewa, Pa,Saniyo, Sau, Waia, Wiru].

101. Franklin, Karl J.; Stefaniw, Roman. The "Pandanus Languages" of the Southern Highlands Province, Papua New

Guinea -- A Further Report. In: Dutton, Tom, Editor. Culture Change, Language Change: Case Studies fromMelanesia. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department ofLinguistics; 1992: 1-6. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 120). Note: [SIL: Kewa, Imbonggu].

102. Franklin, Karl J.; Voorhoeve, Clemens L. Languages Near the Intersection of the Gulf, Southern Highlands and

Western Districts. 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, Departmentof Linguistics; 1973: 151-186. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 26). Note: [SIL survey 1970: Fasu, Fiwaga, Foe, Kewa, Namumi, Some].

103. Franklin, Kirk. Creating Bark Cloth. Paradise. 1988; 66: 29- 31.

Note: [Menye]. 104. Franks, J. Death Rites and the Journey of the Soul among the Manam. In: Habel, Norman C., Editor. Powers,

Plumes and Piglets: Phenomena of Melanesian Religion. Bedford Park, S.A.: Australian Association for theStudy of Religions; 1979: 109-117, 214. Note: [mission: Manam].

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105. Franks, James. Threshold of Self-government. In: Divine Word Missionaries. The Word in the World 1969: NewGuinea: A Report on the Missionary Apostolate. Techny, IL: Divine Word Publications; 1969: 25-28. Note: [mission: general PNG].

106. Franks, Mr. Sig. S.M. [sic] D'Albertis' Travels in New Guinea. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.

1877; 6: 214-223. Note: [d'Albertis explor: Katau vill, Kiwai I, Yule I, Fly R].

107. Frantz, C. I.; Frantz, M. E.; Oatridge, D.; Oatridge, J.; Loving, R.; Swick, J.; Pence, A.; Staalsen, P.; Boxwell,

H.; Boxwell, M. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 5. Canberra: Australian National University; 1966. viii,93 pp. (Linguistic Circle of Canberra Publications, Series A; v. 7).

108. Frantz, Chester I. Gadsup Sentence Structure. In: Loving, Richard, Editor. Higher Level Studies of Two Papua

New Guinea Related Highlands Languages. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1976: 73-191.(Workpapers in Papua New Guinea Languages; v. 10). Note: [SIL 1960-1973: Wopepa and Amomonta vills Gadsup].

109. Frantz, Chester I. Grammatical Categories Indicated by Gadsup Noun Affixes. In: Dean, James C., Editor. Studies

in New Guinea Linguistics by Members of the Summer Institute of Linguistics (New Guinea Branch). Sydney:University of Sydney; 1962: 44-63. (Oceania Linguistic Monographs; v. 6). Note: [SIL 1959-1961 (2 yrs): Gadsup].

110. Frantz, Chester I. Grammatical Categories Indicated by Gadsup Noun Affixes. Reprinted in: McKaughan,

Howard, Editor. The Languages of the Eastern Family of the East New Guinea Highland Stock. Seattle:University of Washington Press; 1973: 424-438. (Anthropological Studies in the Eastern Highlands of NewGuinea; v. 1). Note: [SIL 1959-1961 (2 yrs): Gadsup].

111. Frantz, Chester I.; Frantz, Marjorie E. Gadsup Phoneme and Toneme Units. In: Frantz, C. I.; Frantz, M. E. et al.

Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 5. Canberra: Australian National University; 1966: 1-11. (LinguisticCircle of Canberra Publications, Series A; v. 7). Note: [SIL 2 yrs: Ommomunta vill Gadsup].

112. Frantz, Chester I.; Frantz, Marjorie E. Gadsup Phoneme and Toneme Units. Reprinted in: McKaughan, Howard,

Editor. The Languages of the Eastern Family of the East New Guinea Highland Stock. Seattle: University ofWashington Press; 1973: 406-413. (Anthropological Studies in the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea; v. 1).Note: [SIL: Gadsup].

113. Frantz, Chester; McKaughan, Howard. Gadsup Independent Verb Affixes. In: Pence, Alan, Editor. Verb Studies

in Five New Guinea Languages. Norman, OK: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1964: 84- 99. (Publicationsin Linguistics and Related Fields; v. 10). Note: [SIL 1958-- : Gadsup].

114. Frantz, Chester; McKaughan, Howard. Gadsup Independent Verb Affixes. Reprinted in: McKaughan, Howard,

Editor. The Languages of the Eastern Family of the East New Guinea Highland Stock. Seattle: University ofWashington Press; 1973: 439-449. (Anthropological Studies in the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea; v. 1).Note: [SIL: Gadsup].

115. Fraser, D. F. Mundugumor Sculpture: Comments on the Art of a New Guinea Tribe. Man. 1955; 55(29): 17-20

+ Plate B. Note: [from museum colls: Mundugamor, Tchanbuli].

116. Fraser, Douglas. Early Chinese Artistic Influence in Melanesia? In: Barnard, Noel, Editor. Early Chinese Art and

Its Possible Influence in the Pacific Basin: A Symposium Arranged by the Department of Art History andArchaeology, Columbia University, New York City, August 21-25, 1967, Volume Three: Oceania and the

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Americas. New York: Intercultural Arts Press; 1972: 631-654. Note: [from lit & museum colls: Iatmul, Kararau, Tambanum, Mindimbit, Tolembi, Yentchanmangua].

117. Fraser, Douglas. Primitive Art. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company Inc.; 1962. 320 pp. (The Arts of Man).

Note: [from museum colls: Middle Sepik, Papuan Gulf, Yuat R, Mabuiag, Sentani, Iatmul, Tami, Saibai, Mer,Jobi I, Asmat, Massim, Elema, Orokolo, Abelam, Mundugumor, Angoram].

118. Fraser, Douglas F. The Rediscovery of a Unique Figure from Torres Straits. Man. 1959; 59(88): 61-64.

Note: [from museum colls: Erub I]. 119. Frazer, Ian. God's Maverick. Sutherland, N.S.W.: Albatross Books Pty Ltd.; 1992. 237 pp.

Note: [mission 1947-1988: Karkar I]. 120. Frazer, James George. Downie, Robert Angus, Editor. The Native Races of Australasia including Australia, New

Zealand, Oceania, New Guinea and Indonesia. London: Percy Lund Humphries & Co Ltd; 1939. vi, 390 pp.+ 4 Maps. Note: [from pc: Tubetube, Wagawaga].

121. Frazier, Bob; Frazier, Doris. Enlow, David; Williams, Don, Editors. Our Passionate Journey. Toccoa Falls, GA:

Toccoa Falls College Press; 1994. [vi], 293 pp. + 16 pp. Plates. Note: [mission 1956-1961: Ayam Asmat; 1962-1966, 1970-1974, 1976-1979: Yaosakor Asmat].

122. Frechione, John; Scaglion, Richard. Intensity of Cultivation and Kin Group Discreteness among Tropical Shifting

Cultivators. Behavior Science Research. 1981; 16: 27-50. Note: [from lit: Kapauku].

123. Freedman, David; Gandionco, Rogelio. A Case of Enteritis Necroticans in Pregnancy. Papua New Guinea

Medical Journal. 1976; 19: 173-175. Note: [Baiyer R at Mt Hagen Hospital].

124. Freedman, L. Human Skeletal Remains from Aibura Cave, New Guinea (with Archaeological Comment by J.

Peter White). In: White, J. Peter. Ol Tumbuna: Archaeological Excavations in the Eastern Central Highlands,Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Departmentof Prehistory; 1972: 153-159. (Terra Australis; v. 2). Note: [colls: Aibura].

125. Freedman, L.; Macintosh, N. W. G. Stature Variation in Western Highland Males of East New Guinea. Oceania.

1965; 35: 286-304. Note: [fw 1955, 1956-1957: Muriraga, Tumundan, W Kandep, East Upper Lai, Lower Ambum, Kepilyam,Upper Ambum, E Kandep, Sirungki, Laiagam, Kindarep, Yumbis, West Upper Lai, Yaramanda, Sjak (Tale),Yugonda, Papayuk, Wapenamanda, W Kompiam, Welya, E Kompiam, Waga (Waka), Mendi, Porgera, Tari,Kaugel].

126. Freedman, Michael P. Siassi of New Guinea. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files, Inc.; 1972. v, 278 pp.

(HRAFlex Books, Descriptive Ethnography Series #ECOJ1-003). Note: [fw 1966: Siassi Is].

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