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99. Neich, Roger. A Preliminary Survey of Pacific Islands Cultural Material in New Zealand Museums. Wellington:<br />
New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO and the Art Galleries and Museums Association of New<br />
Zealand; 1982. 16, [44] pp.<br />
Note: [general NG].<br />
100. Neich, Roger. A Semiological Analysis of Self-Decoration in Mount Hagen, New Guinea. In: Rossi, Ino et al.<br />
The Logic of Culture: Advances in Structural Theory and Methods. South Hadley, MA: J.F. Bergin Publishers,<br />
Inc.; 1982: 214-231.<br />
Note: [from lit: Hagen].<br />
101. Neilson, David John. Christianity in Irian [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Sydney: University of Sydney; 2000. 384 pp.<br />
Note: [from lit & archives: general IJ].<br />
102. Nekitel, Otto Manganau. The Abu' World View. Bikmaus. 1987; 7(1): 35-40.<br />
Note: [Abu' Arapesh].<br />
103. Nekitel, Otto. Culture Change, Language Change: The Case of Abu' Arapesh, Sandaun Province, Papua New<br />
Guinea. In: Dutton, Tom, Editor. Culture Change, Language Change: Case Studies from Melanesia. Canberra:<br />
Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1992: 49- 58.<br />
(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 120).<br />
Note: [fw 1982: Abu Mt Arapesh].<br />
104. Nekitel, Otto I. M. S. The Functions of -i in Abu' Arapesh. In: Pawley, Andrew; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon, Darrell,<br />
Editors. The Boy from Bundaberg: Studies in Melanesian Linguistics in Honour of Tom Dutton. Canberra:<br />
Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Pacific Linguistics; 2001:<br />
241-250. (Pacific Linguistics; v. 514).<br />
Note: [Abu' Arapesh].<br />
105. Nekitelly, Otto. Language and Communication. In: May, R. J., Editor. Research Needs and Priorities in Papua<br />
New Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research; 1976: 136-137. (IASER<br />
Monographs; v. 1).<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
106. Nekitel, Otto Manganau. The Man Who Married a Cassowary Woman (A Legend from the Abu' Arapesh People<br />
of the Torricelli Mountains as Told to Me by My Father, the Late Andreas Nekitel of Womsis Village).<br />
Bikmaus. 1987; 7(3): 66-71.<br />
Note: [Abu Arapesh].<br />
107. Nekitel, Otto M. A Perceptual Analysis of Abu'-Wam Whistled Speech. In: Dutton, Tom; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon,<br />
Darrell, Editors. The Language Game: Papers in Memory of Donald C. Laycock. Canberra: Australian National<br />
University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1992: 299-311. (Pacific Linguistics,<br />
Series C; v. 110).<br />
Note: [1982: Abu, Wam].<br />
108. Nekitel, Otto M. A Perceptual Analysis of Abu'-Wam Whistled Speech. Reprinted in: Niles, Don; Crowdy, Denis,<br />
Editors. Papers from Ivilikou: Papua New Guinea Music Conference & Festival (1997). Boroko: Institute of<br />
Papua New Guinea Studies & University of Papua New Guinea; 2000: 60-75.<br />
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Note: [1982: Abu, Wam].<br />
109. Nekitel, Otto. A Sketch of Nominal Accord in Abu' (an Arapesh Language). In: Laycock, D. C. et al. Papers in<br />
New Guinea Linguistics No. 24. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies,<br />
Department of Linguistics; 1986: 177-205. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 70).<br />
Note: [fw 1976-1977: Womsis vill Abu].<br />
110. Nekitel, Otto Ignatius Manganau Soko'um. Sociolinguistic Aspects of Abu', a Papuan Language of the Sepik<br />
Area, Papua New Guinea [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1985. xiv, 300 pp.<br />
Note: [fw 15 mos: Womsis, Abu' Arapesh].<br />
111. Nekitel, Otto Manganau. What is Happening to Our Vernaculars? Bikmaus. 1984; 5(2): 89-98.<br />
Note: [Womsis Abu' Arapesh].<br />
112. Nelke, Wolfgang. Forschungsprojekte Ethnologie: Waffen. In: Koch, Gerd et al. Steinzeit - heute: Forschungen<br />
im Bergland von Neuguinea: Das interdisziplinäre West-Irian-Projekt: Sonderausstellung. Berlin: Staatliche<br />
Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Museum für Völkerkunde, Abteilung Südsee; 1978: [2] pp. (Führungsblätter;<br />
v. 19).<br />
Note: [Eipo-Mek].<br />
113. Nelke, Wolfgang. Forschungsprojekte Ethnologie: Spiele. In: Koch, Gerd et al. Steinzeit - heute: Forschungen<br />
im Bergland von Neuguinea: Das interdisziplinäre West-Irian-Projekt: Sonderausstellung. Berlin: Staatliche<br />
Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Museum für Völkerkunde, Abteilung Südsee; 1978: [2] pp. (Führungsblätter;<br />
v. 22).<br />
Note: [Eipo-Mek].<br />
114. Nelke, Wolfgang. Jagd, Fischfang, Sammeln. In: Helfrich, Klaus; Jebens, Holger; Nelke, Wolfgang;<br />
Winkelmann, Carolina. Asmat: Mythos und Kunst im Leben mit den Ahnen. Berlin: Museum für Völkerkunde,<br />
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin-Preußischer Kulturbesitz; 1995: 33-50. (Veröffentlichingen des Museums für<br />
Völkerkunde Berlin, N.F. 63, Abteilung Südsee; v. XIII).<br />
Note: [Asmat].<br />
115. Nelke, Wolfgang. Schmuck und Bekleidung. In: Helfrich, Klaus; Jebens, Holger; Nelke, Wolfgang; Winkelmann,<br />
Carolina. Asmat: Mythos und Kunst im Leben mit den Ahnen. Berlin: Museum für Völkerkunde, Staatliche<br />
Museen zu Berlin-Preußischer Kulturbesitz; 1995: 187-215. (Veröffentlichingen des Museums für<br />
Völkerkunde Berlin, N.F. 63, Abteilung Südsee; v. XIII).<br />
Note: [Asmat].<br />
116. Nelke, Wolfgang. Trommeln. In: Helfrich, Klaus; Jebens, Holger; Nelke, Wolfgang; Winkelmann, Carolina.<br />
Asmat: Mythos und Kunst im Leben mit den Ahnen. Berlin: Museum für Völkerkunde, Staatliche Museen zu<br />
Berlin-Preußischer Kulturbesitz; 1995: 81- 93. (Veröffentlichingen des Museums für Völkerkunde Berlin, N.F.<br />
63, Abteilung Südsee; v. XIII).<br />
Note: [Asmat].<br />
117. Nelke, Wolfgang. Werkzeuge, Geräte. In: Helfrich, Klaus; Jebens, Holger; Nelke, Wolfgang; Winkelmann,<br />
Carolina. Asmat: Mythos und Kunst im Leben mit den Ahnen. Berlin: Museum für Völkerkunde, Staatliche<br />
Museen zu Berlin-Preußischer Kulturbesitz; 1995: 51-69. (Veröffentlichingen des Museums für Völkerkunde<br />
Berlin, N.F. 63, Abteilung Südsee; v. XIII).<br />
Note: [Asmat].<br />
118. Nelson, Edmund Anthony Severn; Schiefenhoevel, Wulf; Haimer, Felizitas. Child Care Practices in<br />
Nonindustrialized Societies. Pediatrics. 2000; 105(6): http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/ full/105/6/e75.<br />
Note: [from lit: Kapauku, Trobriand Is].<br />
119. Nelson, H. N. Black, White and Gold: Goldmining in Papua New Guinea 1878-1930 [Ph.D. Dissertation].<br />
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Canberra: Australian National University; 1975. xi, [i], 575, iv, 38 pp.<br />
Note: [from lit & archives: Sudest, Misima, Woodlark I, Laloki R, Southeast Papua, Mambare R, Yodda V,<br />
Gira R, Waria R, Milne Bay, Keveri, Lakekamu R, Edie Creek].<br />
120. Nelson, H. Contact and Administrative Control. In: Ward, R. Gerard; Lea, David A. M., Editors. An Atlas of<br />
Papua and New Guinea. Port Moresby and Glasgow: University of Papua New Guinea and Collins-Longman;<br />
1970: 4-7.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
121. Nelson, H. N. European Contact and Administrative Control. In: King, David; Ranck, Stephen, Editors. Papua<br />
New Guinea Atlas: A Nation in Transition. Port Moresby: Robert Brown and Associates (Australia) Pty Ltd,<br />
in conjunction with the University of Papua New Guinea; n.d. [1982]: 10-13.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
122. Nelson, H. N. European Attitudes in Papua, 1906-1914. In: Inglis, K. S., Editor. The History of Melanesia: Papers<br />
Delivered at a Seminar Sponsored Jointly by The University of Papua and New Guinea, The Australian<br />
National University, the Administrative College of Papua and New Guinea, and the Council on New Guinea<br />
Affairs Held at Port Moresby from 30 May to 5 June 1968. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian National<br />
University, Research School of Pacific Studies, and The University of Papua and New Guinea; 1969: 593-623.<br />
Note: [Papua].<br />
123. Nelson, H. N. Frank Pryke: Prospector. In: Griffin, James, Editor. Papua New Guinea Portraits: The Expatriate<br />
Experience. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1978: 75-100.<br />
Note: [Pryke, Upper Watut].<br />
124. Nelson, H. N. Hubert Murray: Private Letters and Public Reputation. Historical Studies. 1971; 14: 612-621.<br />
Note: [Papua].<br />
125. Nelson, H. N. Miners, Labourers and Officials on the Lakekamu Goldfield of Papua. Labour History. 1973; 25:<br />
40-52.<br />
Note: [from lit & archives: Lakekamu R].<br />
126. Nelson, H. N. Miners and Men of the Fighting Variety: Relations between Foreigners and Villagers on the Yodda<br />
and Gira Goldfields of Papua New Guinea, 1895-1910. Oral History. 1975; 3(3): 93-106.<br />
Note: [Binandere, Neneba, Orokaiva].<br />
127. Nelson, H. N. Miners and Islanders. Hemisphere. 1980; 25: 89-93.<br />
Note: [Lakekamu, Misima, Murua, Sudest].<br />
128. Nelson, H. N. New Guinea Nationalism and the Writing of History. Journal of the Papua and New Guinea<br />
Society. 1970; 4(2): 7-26.<br />
Note: [Fox Brothers explor].<br />
129. Nelson, H. N. Opportunities for Research in Papua-New Guinea and Irian Barat: History. In: Reeves, Susan C.;<br />
Dudley, May. New Guinea Social Science Field Research and Publications, 1962-67. Canberra and Port<br />
Moresby: Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1969: 207-208. (New Guinea Research<br />
Bulletins; v. 32).<br />
Note: [general NG].<br />
130. Nelson, Hal. Dakota Kin Terminology and the Status of Nonagnatic "Siblings" in Kaimbi. In: Cook, Edwin A.;<br />
O'Brien, Denise, Editors. Blood and Semen: Kinship Systems of Highland New Guinea. Ann Arbor: University<br />
of Michigan Press; 1980: 371-395. (Studies in Pacific Anthropology).<br />
Note: [fw 1967-1968: Kaimbi Nebilyer V].<br />
131. Nelson, Hal. Traditional Power Competition as a Possible Deterrent to Alcohol Use. In: Marshall, Mac, Editor.<br />
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Through A Glass Darkly: Beer and Modernization in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social<br />
and Economic Research; 1982: 155-162. (Monographs; v. 18).<br />
Note: [fw September 1967 - August 1968: Nebilyer V].<br />
132. Nelson, Hal; Chisum, Gary L. A Computer-assisted Method for Age-determination in Non-literate Populations.<br />
Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1974; 130: 132-137.<br />
Note: [fw: Kaimbi].<br />
133. Nelson, Hank. The Australians in Papua and New Guinea. In: May, R. J.; Nelson, Hank, Editors. Melanesia:<br />
Beyond Diversity. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies; 1982:<br />
143-150.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
134. Nelson, Hank. Black, White & Gold: Goldmining in Papua New Guinea 1878-1930. Canberra: Australian<br />
National University Press; 1976. xx, 298, [1] pp.<br />
Note: [from lit & archives: Sudest, Misima, Woodlark I, Laloki R, Southeast Papua, Mambare R, Yodda V,<br />
Gira R, Waria R, Milne Bay, Keveri, Lakekamu R, Edie Creek].<br />
135. Nelson, Hank. Changing the Label. In: Latukefu, Sione, Editor. Papua New Guinea: A Century of Colonial<br />
Impact 1884-1984. Port Moresby: The National Research Institute and University of Papua New Guinea in<br />
association with the PNG Centennial Committee; 1989: 19-36.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
136. Nelson, Hank. From ANZAC Day to Remembrance Day: Remnants of Australian Rule in Papua New Guinea.<br />
In: Lal, Brij; Nelson, Hank, Editors. Lines Across the Sea: Colonial Inheritance in the Post Colonial Pacific.<br />
Brisbane: Pacific History Association; 1995: 25-35.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
137. Nelson, Hank. Gulley-Rakers, Mining Companies and Parallels of War. In: Henningham, Stephen; May, R. J.,<br />
Editors. Resources, Development and Politics in the Pacific Islands. Bathurst, N.S.W.: Crawford House Press;<br />
1992: 11-29.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
138. Nelson, Hank. Hold the Good Name of the Soldier: The Discipline of Papuan and New Guinea Infantry<br />
Battalions, 1940- 1946. Journal of Pacific History. 1980; 15: 202-216.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
139. Nelson, Hank. Kuru: The Pursuit of the Prize and the Cure. Journal of Pacific History. 1996; 31: 178-201.<br />
Note: [from lit & archives: kuru, Fore].<br />
140. Nelson, Hank. Living with a Blind Giant: Villagers and Foreigners. Meanjin Quarterly. 1975; 34: 351-357.<br />
Note: [Sudest, Misima, Mambare R, Orokaiva, Lakekamu hw, Keveri V, Goodenough I].<br />
141. Nelson, Hank. Our Boys Up North: The Behaviour of Australians in New Guinea. Meanjin Quarterly. 1973; 32:<br />
433-441.<br />
Note: [Kavadi, Tamata (Mabare R), Binandere, Markham V].<br />
142. Nelson, Hank. Papua New Guinea: Black Unity or Black Chaos? Harmondsworth (U.K.): Penguin Books Ltd.;<br />
1972. 237 pp.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
143. Nelson, Hank. The Swinging Index: Capital Punishment and British and Australian Administrations in Papua and<br />
New Guinea, 1888-1945. Journal of Pacific History. 1978; 13: 130-152.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
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144. Nelson, Hank. Taim Bilong Masta: The Australian Involvement with Papua New Guinea. Sydney: Australian<br />
Broadcasting Commission; 1982. 224 pp.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
145. Nelson, Harold E. Disease, Demography, and the Evolution of Social Structure in Highland New Guinea. Journal<br />
of the Polynesian Society. 1971; 80: 204-216.<br />
Note: [fw 1967-1968: Kaimbi Nebilyer V].<br />
146. Nelson, Harold Edwin. The Ecological, Epistemological, and Ethnographic Context of Medicine in a New Guinea<br />
HIghlands Culture [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Seattle: University of Washington; 1971. xvii, 544 pp.<br />
Note: [fw September 1967 - August 1968: Alimp Kaimbi].<br />
147. Neme, S.; Kolia, J. Lumabata Iduvu, Oloi Village, Kairuku Sub-province, Central Province. Oral History. 1976;<br />
4(9): 24-34.<br />
Note: [Oloi vill Kairuku Sub-province].<br />
148. Nenegemo, Tau; Lovell, Larry Lee, Compilers. Minaveha Field Notes. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of<br />
Linguistics; 1995. [i], 216 pp. (Dictionaries in Papua New Guinea; v. 14).<br />
Note: [SIL 1986 --: Minaveha].<br />
149. Netting, Robert McC. Functions of War. Man, N.S.. 1974; 9: 485-488.<br />
Note: [from lit: Maring, Tauade].<br />
150. Nettle, Daniel. Explaining Global Patterns of Language Diversity. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 1998;<br />
17: 354- 374.<br />
Note: [from lit: general PNG].<br />
151. Nettle, Daniel. Linguistic Diversity of the Americas Can Be Reconciled with a Recent Colonization. Proceedings<br />
of the National Academy of Sciences. 1999; 96: 3325-3329.<br />
Note: [from lit: general NG].<br />
152. Neuendorf, A. K. Missionary Lingue Franche: Gogodala. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages<br />
and Language Study, Vol. 3, Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern World. Canberra: Australian National<br />
University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1977: 875-880. (Pacific Linguistics,<br />
Series C; v. 40).<br />
Note: [from lit: Gogodala].<br />
153. Neuendorf, A. K.; Taylor, A. J. The Churches and Language Policy. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area<br />
Languages and Language Study, Vol. 3, Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern World. Canberra:<br />
Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1977: 423- 428.<br />
(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40).<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
154. Neuhauss. [Funde vom Rook]. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1912; 44: 409-410.<br />
Note: [from pc Bamler: Rook I].<br />
155. Neuhauss. Ueber seine Reisen in Deutsch-Neu-Guinea 1908/ 1910. In: , Verhandlungen des Deutschen<br />
Kolonialkongresses 1910 zu Berlin am 6., 7. und 8. Oktober, 1910. Berlin: Verlag von Dietrich Reimer (Ernst<br />
Vohsen); 1910: 106-109.<br />
Note: [explor 1908-1910: Sattelberg, Laewomba, Huon Gulf, Waria R, Kela Peninsula, Warapu, Sissanu].<br />
156. Neuhauss. Unsere Kolonie: Deutsch-Neu-Guinea. Weimar: Vereinigung Heimat und Welt; n.d. viii, 144 pp. +<br />
32 Tafeln. (Heimat und Welt).<br />
Note: [Kela, Kap Konig Wilhelm, Waria R, Augusta Fluss, Sattelberg, Warapu, Sissanu, Damper I, Labo, Kai,<br />
Ragetta, Tami Is, Hube].<br />
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157. Neuhauss. Über die Pygmäen in Deutsch-Neuguinea und über das Haar der Papua. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie.<br />
1911; 43: 280-287.<br />
Note: [Sattelberg].<br />
158. Neuhaus, Fr. Totemismus bei den Zepa, Potsdamhafen, Deutsch- Neuguinea. Anthropos. 1911; 6: 1039.<br />
Note: [mission: Zepa].<br />
159. Neuhauss, R. Bemerkungen zu dem Aufsatz von A.J.P. v.d. Broek über Pygmäen in<br />
Niederländisch-Süd-Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1913; 45: 45-48.<br />
Note: [travels 1883-1884: German NG].<br />
160. Neuhauss, R. Brief des Hrn. R. Neuhauss aus Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1909; 41: 962-963.<br />
Note: [1909: Kai, Bukaua, Lae Womba].<br />
161. Neuhauss, R. Brief des Herrn R. Neuhauss aus Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1909; 41: 751-753.<br />
Note: [1909: Kai, Bukaua, Lae Womba].<br />
162. Neuhauss, R. Das rotblonde Haar der Papua. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1913; 45: 259-260.<br />
Note: [travels 1883-1884: German NG].<br />
163. Neuhauss, R. Deutsch Neu-Guinea, Bd. I: Heraus. Berlin: Verlag Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Bohsen); 1911. xvi, 534<br />
pp. + Foldout Map.<br />
Note: [explor October 1908 - June 1910: Friedrich- Wilhelmshafen, Potsdamhafen, Hansabucht,<br />
Dallmannhafen, Muschu I, Valis I, Angel I, Seleo I, TUmleo I, Eitape, Stephansort, Finschhafen, Sattelberg,<br />
Lewang, Du, Bulesom R, Bukaua (Kap Arkona), Adolfhafen, Markham R, Labo, Sigrin, Jobande, Olem,<br />
Pagem, Kambrim, Simar, Pamguli, Matemba, Radja, Sissanu, Warapu, Arup, Ramo, Sialum, Kelana, Siassi,<br />
Tami, Simbang, Malalo (Kela), Laukanu (Lokanda), Lae-Womba, Morobe, Uno, Waria R, Pema, Jitschingari,<br />
Sissili, Piowaria, Attama].<br />
164. Neuhauss, R. Deutsch Neu-Guinea, Bd. II: Völker-Atlas. Berlin: Verlag Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Bohsen); 1911.<br />
vii, 336 pp. + Foldout Map.<br />
Note: [explor 1909-1910 (19 mos): Lowarra (Uno-Warra), Jaduna (Warra), Morobe, Mayama, Peihowa Kai,<br />
Boang, Laukanu, Lauqui, Kela, Labo, Lae Womba, Waing, Lae, Abo, Jao, Bukaua, Tami, Jabim, Rawlinson<br />
Range, Sattelberg Kai, Nuzeng, Quampu, Sialum, Kelana, Kodero Kai, Rai Coast, Bogadjim, Bilibili, Misem,<br />
Biliao, Ruo, Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen, Monumbo, Sepik mouth, Dallmannhafen, Muschu, Saure, Kahor,<br />
Vokau, Seleo, Malol, Arup, Warapu, Sissanu].<br />
165. Neuhauss, R. Deutsch Neu-Guinea, Bd. III: Beiträge der Missionare Keysser, Stolz, Zahn, Lehner, Bamler. Berlin:<br />
Verlag Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Bohsen); 1911. xii, 572 pp.<br />
Note: [missions: Tami, Kai, Bukaua, Sialum, Kwamkwam, Jabim].<br />
166. Neuhauss, R. Die Pygmäenfrage in Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1914; 46: 753-754.<br />
Note: [from lit: Sattelberg].<br />
167. Neuhauss, R. Felszeichnungen auf der Insel Umboi. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1914; 46: 529-531.<br />
Note: [from pc Bamler: Umboi I].<br />
168. Neuhauss, Rich. Kinematographische und phonographische Aufnahmen aus Deutsch-Neuguinea. Zeitschrift für<br />
Ethnologie. 1911; 43: 136-138.<br />
Note: [German NG coast].<br />
169. Neuhauss, Richard. Reise nach Deutsch-Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1911; 43: 130-132.<br />
Note: [German NG coast].<br />
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170. Neumann, Katharina. New Guinea: A Cradle of Agriculture. Sciencexpress published online 19 June 2003;<br />
10.1126/ science.1086677. 2003: 2, [2] pp.<br />
Note: [from lit: Kuk].<br />
171. Neumann, Katharina. New Guinea: A Cradle of Agriculture. Science. 2003; 301: 180-181; Published online 19<br />
June 2003; 10.1126/science.1086677.<br />
Note: [from lit: Kuk].<br />
172. Neumann, Meta A.; Gajdusek, D. Carleton; Zigas, Vincent. Neuropathologic Findings in Exotic Neurologic<br />
Disorders among Natives of the Highlands of New Guinea. Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental<br />
Neurology. 1964; 23: 486-507.<br />
Note: [fw: kuru, Fore, Egari vill Mendi, Tari, Tapo Agarabi].<br />
173. Neve, John. Spirit Houses of Maprik. Journal of the Public Service of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea.<br />
1960; 2(3): 118-125.<br />
Note: [admin: Maprik].<br />
174. Neve, W. J. Formal Education and Traditional Religion in an Abelam Community. Papua New Guinea Journal<br />
of Education. 1971; 7(3): 38-41.<br />
Note: [teacher 1950: Maprik].<br />
175. Nevell, Marvin J. The Belief System of the Biak/Numfoor People. Catalyst. 1989; 19: 265-276.<br />
Note: [Biak/Numfor].<br />
176. Nevermann, H. Aus dem Leben der Kate auf Deutsch-Neuguinea: Aufnahmen aus dem Jahre 1909. Berlin: RWU;<br />
1939. 7 pp. (Veröffentlichung der Reichsstelle für den Unterreichtsfilm zu dem Archivfilm; v. B 511).<br />
Note: [from archives (Neuhauss): Kate].<br />
177. Nevermann, H. Onder koppensnellers en moerasmenschen. Amsterdam: A.J.G. Strengholt's Uitg. Mij. N.V.; n.d.<br />
191 pp. + Frontispiece + Plates + Endpaper Maps. (Boekerij der beide Indiën).<br />
Note: [fw 1933-1934: Merauke, Bian R, Marind, Fredrik Hendrik I, Jabgas, Sohoer, Komolom].<br />
178. Nevermann, Hans. The Art of Oceania. In: Trowell, Margaret; Nevermann, Hans. African and Oceanic Art. Wolf,<br />
Robert E., Translator. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.; 1968: 202-260.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Ramu R, Dallmannhafen, Sepik, Tami Is, Papuan Gulf, Asmat].<br />
179. Nevermann, Hans. The Art of Oceania. In: Anton, Ferdinand; Dockstadter, Frederick J.; Trowell, Margaret;<br />
Nevermann, Hans. Primitive Art: Pre-Columbian, North American Indian, African, Oceanic. Wolf, Robert<br />
Erich, Translator. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.; 1979: 454-508, 518-520.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Ramu Delta, Dallmannhafen, Sepik, Tami Is, Papuan Gulf, Asmat].<br />
180. Nevermann, Hans. Bei Sumpfmenschen und Kopfjägern: Reisen durch die unerforsche Inselwelt und die<br />
Südküste von Niederländisch-Neuguinea. Stuttgart: Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft; n.d. 170, [2] pp. +<br />
Frontispiece + Plates + Foldout Map.<br />
Note: [fw 1933-1934: Merauke, Southwest IJ].<br />
181. Nevermann, Hans. Bootsformen in Ostindonesien und in Westneuguinea. Baessler-Archiv. 1936; 19: 92-96.<br />
Note: [fw 1933-1934: Windesi, Numfor, Kaimana, Kapaur, Jirewataro, Arguni].<br />
182. Nevermann, Hans. Die Jabga auf Südneuguinea. Baessler- Archiv, N.F.. 1952; 1: 49-82 + Foldout Map.<br />
Note: [fw 1934: Bibikem, Imbake Jabga].<br />
183. Nevermann, Hans. Die Je-nan. Baessler-Archiv. 1942; 24: 87- 221.<br />
Note: [fw 1933: Je-nan].<br />
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184. Nevermann, Hans. Die Kanum-irebe und ihre Nachbarn. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1939; 71: 1-70.<br />
Note: [fw 1933-1934: Kanum].<br />
185. Nevermann, Hans. Die Sohur. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1939; 72: 169-196.<br />
Note: [fw: Sohur (Digul R)].<br />
186. Nevermann, Hans. Ein Besuch bei Steinzeitmenschen. Stuttgart: Kosmos, Gesellschaft der Naturfreunde; 1941.<br />
80 pp.<br />
Note: [Marind, Je, Digul R, Kanum].<br />
187. Nevermann, Hans. Eine ethnologische Reise nach dem Süden von Neuguinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1935;<br />
67: 118-119.<br />
Note: [fw: Marind-anim, Jábega, Morauri, Je-nan, Kanum-irebe, Ngówugar, Kurkari, Mani, Fredrik-Hendrik<br />
I].<br />
188. Nevermann, Hans. Kawa auf Neuguinea. Ethnos. 1938; 3: 179- 192.<br />
Note: [fw & from lit: Sohur, Kariram, Pueraga, Komolom, Jabga, Jilmek, Makleuga, Jas, User, Marind-anim,<br />
Je-Nan, Morauri, Kanum- irebe, Ngowugar, Semariji, Gambaui, Keraki, Mikud, Mawata, Kiwai, Anima,<br />
Arama, Gogodara, Wiram, Gabgab, Diguler].<br />
189. Nevermann, Hans. Masken und Geheimbünde in Melanesien. Berlin: Verlag von Reimar Hobbing; 1933. 166,<br />
[2] pp.<br />
Note: [Kambringi, Aitape, Dallmannhafen, Malingai, Angelman, Purari Delta, Murik, Huon Gulf, Kiwai,<br />
Marind-anim].<br />
190. Nevermann, Hans. Söhne des tötenden Vaters: Dämonen- und Kopfjägergeschichten aus Neuguinea. Kassel:<br />
Erich Röth-Verlag; 1957. 224, [2] pp. + Map. (Das Geschicht der Völker: Der melanesische Kulturkreis<br />
Dichtung der Papua).<br />
Note: [fw 1933-1934 & from lit & pc: Marind-anim, Sohur, Kimam, Kanum, Je-nan, Jabga, Jilmek, Komolom,<br />
Morauri].<br />
191. Nevermann, Hans. Südsee. In: Bernatzik, Hugo A., Editor. Die Große Völkerkunde: Sitten, Gebräuche und<br />
Wesen fremder Völker, Bd. II, Asien. Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut AG; 1939: 295- 364.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Mt Clarence, Mailu, Motu, Marind-anim, Kerepunu, Bena-Bena, Sentani, Domara,<br />
Mt Hagen, Lower Waria R].<br />
192. Nevermann, Hans. Von den Entdeckern zu den Unabhängigkeitskäampfern. In: Italiaander, Rolf. Heißes Land<br />
Niugini: Beiträge zu den Wandlungen in Papua Neuguinea. Erlangen: Verlag der Ev.-Luth. Mission; 1974:<br />
19-35.<br />
Note: [general NG].<br />
193. Newbury, Colin. Land, Labour, Capital and Colonial Government in Papua New Guinea. In: Latukefu, Sione,<br />
Editor. Papua New Guinea: A Century of Colonial Impact 1884-1984. Port Moresby: The National Research<br />
Institute and University of Papua New Guinea in association with the PNG Centennial Committee; 1989:<br />
37-48.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
194. Newbury, Colin. The Long Apprenticeship: Labour in the Politcal Economy of New Guinea, 1915-1939. Journal<br />
of Pacific Studies. 1994; 18: 66-104.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
195. Newcombe, Ken; Bowman, Kaye; Christie, Marion; Pokris, James. Energy for Development: The Energy Policy<br />
Papers of the Lae Project. Canberra: Australian National University, Centre for Resource and Environmental<br />
Studies; 1980. x, 242 pp. (UNESCO/UNEP Papua New Guinea Human Ecology Programme: Lae and Its<br />
Hinterland, Reports; v. 4).<br />
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Note: [fw: Lae].<br />
196. Newell, Paul L. Huli Oral Health. In: Allen, Bryant J.; Vail, John, Guest Editors. Focus Issue on Health and the<br />
Environment in the Tari Area. Port Moresby: Medical Society of Papua New Guinea; 2002: 63-79. (Papua New<br />
Guinea Medical Journal; v. 45(1-2)).<br />
Note: [survey 1985: Tari Basin].<br />
197. Newland, J. History of the Health Services in Papua New Guinea. In: Bell, C. O., Editor. The Diseases and Health<br />
Services of Papua New Guinea: A Basis for National Health Planning. Port Moresby: Department of Public<br />
Health; 1973: 436-447.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
198. Newman, John; Petterson, Robert G. The Tones of Kairi. Oceanic Linguistics. 1990; 29(1): 49-76.<br />
Note: [SIL 1984-1987: Kairi].<br />
199. Newman, Paul. Cargo Cults and Other Melanesian Revitalization Movements [M.A. Thesis]. Philadelphia:<br />
University of Pennsylvania; 1961. 61, [4] pp.<br />
Note: [from lit: Saibai, Vailala, Finschhafen, Markham V, Geelvink Bay, Madang, Tangu, Yule I, Aitape,<br />
Omisuan (Eastern Highlands), Milne Bay, Sentani, Baigona, Orokaiva, Kainantu, Kogu, Busarasa-Moge,<br />
Kekesi (Northern Division), Keveri, Purari Delta].<br />
200. Newman, Philip L. The Awa of the Eastern Highlands. In: Art of New Guinea: Sepik, Maprik and Highlands: An<br />
Exhibition Arranged by the Museum and Laboratories of Ethnic Arts and Technology, UCLA and the Ethnic<br />
Arts Council. Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, The Ethnic Art Galleries; 1967: 12-21.<br />
Note: [fw: Awa].<br />
201. Newman, Philip L. Gururumba. In: Hays, Terence E., Editor. Oceania. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co.; 1991: 92-94.<br />
(Encyclopedia of World Cultures; v. 2).<br />
Note: [fw: Gururumba].<br />
202. Newman, Phillip. Irahqkiah of New Guinea. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files, Inc.; 1972; 2 Vols. pp.<br />
i-viii, 1-232; i- viii, 233-314. (HRAFlex Books, Descriptive Ethnography Series; v. ECOJ1-001).<br />
Note: [fw 1965: Irakia Awa].<br />
203. Newman, Philip L. Knowing the Gururumba. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.; 1965. x, 110 pp. +<br />
Plates. (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology).<br />
Note: [fw 1959-1960: Gururumba].<br />
204. Newman, Philip L. Religious Belief and Ritual in a New Guinea Society. In: Watson, James B., Editor. New<br />
Guinea: The Central Highlands. Menasha, WI: American Anthropological Association; 1964: 257-272.<br />
(American Anthropologist, Special Publications; v. 66(4,2)).<br />
Note: [fw 1959-1960: Gururumba].<br />
205. Newman, Philip L. Sexual Politics and Witchcraft in Two New Guinea Societies. In: Berreman, Gerald D.,<br />
Editor. Social Inequality: Comparative and Developmental Approaches. New York: Academic Press, Inc.;<br />
1981: 103-121. (Studies in Anthropology).<br />
Note: [fw: Gururumba-Fikese, Irahkia-Poqna].<br />
206. Newman, Philip. Sorcery, Religion and the Man. Natural History. 1962; 71(2): 20-29.<br />
Note: [fw: Upper Asaro].<br />
207. Newman, Philip Lee. Supernaturalism and Ritual among the Gururumba [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Seattle: University<br />
of Washington; 1962. x, 333, [1] pp. + 4 Figures.<br />
Note: [fw: Miruma Gururumba Upper Asaro].<br />
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208. Newman, Philip. When Technology Fails: Magic and Religion in New Guinea [Sircery, Religion, and the Man].<br />
Reprinted in: Spradley, james P.; McCurdy, David W., Editors. Conformity & Conflict: Readings in Cultural<br />
Anthropology. 8th ed. ed. New York: HarperCollins College Publishers; 1994: 341-350.<br />
Note: [fw: Gururumba].<br />
209. Newman, Philip L. "Wild Man" Behavior in a New Guinea Highlands Community. American Anthropologist.<br />
1964; 66: 1-19.<br />
Note: [fw 12 mos: Upper Asaro Valley].<br />
210. Newman, Philip L.; Boyd, David J. The Making of Men: Ritual and Meaning in Awa Male Initiation. In: Herdt,<br />
Gilbert H., Editor. Rituals of Manhood: Male Initiation in Papua New Guinea. Berkeley: University of<br />
California Press; 1982: 239-285.<br />
Note: [fw PN 1964-1965, 1970; DB: 1970, 1971-1972: Ilakia Awa].<br />
211. Newman, Philip L.; Boyd, David J. The Making of Men: Ritual and Meaning in Awa Male Initiation. In: Herdt,<br />
Gilbert H., Editor. Rituals of Manhood: Male Initiation in Papua New Guinea. New Brunswick, NJ:<br />
Transaction Publishers; 1998: 239-285.<br />
Note: [fw PN 1964-1965, 1970; DB: 1970, 1971-1972: Ilakia Awa].<br />
212. Newton, Douglas. Art. In: Ryan, Peter, General Editor. Encyclopaedia of Papua and New Guinea. Carlton, Vic.:<br />
Melbourne University Press in association with the University of Papua New Guinea; 1972: 29-50.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
213. Newton, Douglas. Art of New Guinea. Rockefeller University Review. 1967(January-February): 1-8.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: general NG].<br />
214. Newton, Douglas. The Art of Africa, the Pacific Islands, and the Americas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art<br />
Bulletin. 1981; 39(2): 1-56 + Endpaper Illustrations.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Mabuiag, Yau (Warsei), Erub].<br />
215. Newton, Douglas. The Art of the Sepik. Portfolio. 1982(July/ August): 80-83.<br />
Note: [from collections: Abelam, Iatmul, Yau, Upper Karawari, Sawos].<br />
216. Newton, Douglas. Art Styles of the Papuan Gulf. New York: The Museum of Primitive Art; 1961. 100 pp.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Kiwai, Kerewa, Wapo, Urama, Era R, Namau, Elema, Gogodara, Bamu R, Turama<br />
R].<br />
217. Newton, Douglas, Director. Arts des Mers du Sud: Insulinde, Mélanésie, Polynésie, Micronésie: Collections du<br />
musée Barbier- Mueller. Paris: Adam Biro; 1998. 368 pp.<br />
218. Newton, Douglas, Editor. Howell, David Radzinowicz, Translator. Arts of the South Seas: Island Southeast Asia,<br />
Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia: The Collections of the Musée Barbier-Mueller. Munich: Prestel; 1999. 368<br />
pp.<br />
219. Newton, Douglas. Bibliography of Sepik District Art Annotated for Illustrations, Part 1. New York: The Museum<br />
of Primitive Art; 1965. 20 pp. (Primitive Art Bibliographies; v. IV).<br />
Note: [Sepik].<br />
220. Newton, Douglas. Continuities and Changes in Western Pacific Art. In: Gathercole, Peter; Kaeppler, Adrienne<br />
L.; Newton, Douglas. The Art of the Pacific Islands. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art; 1979: 27-65.<br />
Note: [general NG].<br />
221. Newton, Douglas. Crocodile and Cassowary: Religious Art of the Upper Sepik River, New Guinea. New York:<br />
The Museum of Primitive Art; 1971. 112 pp.<br />
Note: [fw 1964, 1965, 1967 & from museum colls: Yeragai, Bahinemo, Nggala, Wogumas, Manambu,<br />
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Kwoma, Nukuma, Warasei, Yasyin].<br />
222. Newton, Douglas. Early Papuans and Melanesians. In: Newton Douglas, Editor. Arts of the South Seas: Island<br />
Southeast Asia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia: The Collections of the Musée Barbier-Mueller. Howell,<br />
David Radinowicz, Translator. Munich: Prestel; 1999: 161-171, 365.<br />
Note: [general NG, Huli, Central Highlands PNG].<br />
223. Newton, Douglas. Einleitung. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Kaufmann, Christian; Newton, Douglas. Ozeanien:<br />
Kunst und Kultur. Freiburg: Verlag Herder Freiburg i. Br.; 1994: 13-17. (Ars Antiqua; v. V).<br />
Note: [general NG].<br />
224. Newton, Douglas. Foreword. In: Lutkehaus, Nancy; Kaufmann, Christian; Mitchell, William E.; Newton,<br />
Douglas; Osmundsen, Lita; Schuster, Meinhard, Editors. Sepik Heritage: Tradition and Change in Papua New<br />
Guinea. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press; 1990: xv-xix.<br />
Note: [general Sepik].<br />
225. Newton, Douglas. Form and Meaning in Primitive Art. In: Form and Meaning. Robert Allerton Park: University<br />
of Illinois; 1962: 7-20.<br />
Note: [from museum colls & lit: Asmat, Arapesh, Gogodara, Wapo, Namau, Trobriand Is].<br />
226. Newton, Douglas. Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea. In: Newton Douglas, Editor. Arts of the South Seas: Island<br />
Southeast Asia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia: The Collections of the Musée Barbier-Mueller. Howell,<br />
David Radinowicz, Translator. Munich: Prestel; 1999: 224-231, 366.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Purari Delta, Elema, Era R, Gogodala, Papuan Gulf, Goaribari].<br />
227. Newton, Douglas. Introduction. In: Parrish Art Museum. Primitive Art of New Guinea July 13th-30th, 1963.<br />
Southampton, NY: The Parrish Art Museum; 1963: 2-5.<br />
Note: [exhibition: New Guinea].<br />
228. Newton, Douglas. Introduction [to Part Eight: Visual and Aural Arts]. In: Lutkehaus, Nancy; Kaufmann,<br />
Christian; Mitchell, William E.; Newton, Douglas; Osmundsen, Lita; Schuster, Meinhard, Editors. Sepik<br />
Heritage: Tradition and Change in Papua New Guinea. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press; 1990: 467-469.<br />
Note: [general Sepik].<br />
229. Newton, Douglas. Kanduanum History. Oral History. 1975; 3(7): 156-161.<br />
Note: [Kanduanum Angoram].<br />
230. Newton, Douglas. Kubru Shields: Style and History. In: Art Studies for an Editor: 25 Essays in Memory of Milton<br />
S. Fox. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.; 1975: 191-223.<br />
Note: [fw 1967, 1970, 1973: Kubkain (Kubru), Wogamusin, Abau, Iwam, Hauna, Leonhard Schultze R, April<br />
R, Nggala, Bahinemo, Yasyin, kwoma].<br />
231. Newton, Douglas. Le golfe de Papouasie. In: Newton, Douglas, Director. Arts des Mers du Sud: Insulinde,<br />
Mélanésie, Polynésie, Micronésie: Collections du musée Barbier-Mueller. Paris: Adam Biro; 1998: 224-231.<br />
Note: [from museum collss: Elema, Purari Delta, Era R, Gogodala, Papuan Gulf].<br />
232. Newton, Douglas. Malu: Openwork Boards of the Tshuosh Tribe. New York: Museum of Primitive Art; 1963.<br />
8 pp. + Plates. (Studies; v. 2).<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Tshuosh].<br />
233. Newton, Douglas. Mask (Eharo). In: Greub, Suzanne, Editor. Expressions of Belief: Masterpieces of African,<br />
Oceanic, and Indonesian Art from the Museum voor Volkenkunde, Rotterdam. New York: Rizzoli<br />
International Publications, Inc.; 1988: 164-165.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Orokolo].<br />
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234. Newton, Douglas. Masks. Mankind. 1973; 9: 139.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Nggala].<br />
235. Newton, Douglas. Masterpieces of Primitive Art: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Collection. New York: Alfred A.<br />
Knopf, Inc.; 1978. 263 pp. + Endpaper Illustrations.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Abelam, Astrolabe Bay, Biwat, Yau (Warsei), Iatmul, Kwoma, Erub I, Elema,<br />
Mabuiag, Sawos, Karawari R, Papuan Gulf, Lake Sentani, Kiwai, Massim, Asmat].<br />
236. Newton, Douglas. Materials for a Iatmul Chronicle, Middle Sepik River (East Sepik Province, Papua New<br />
Guinea). In: Schindlbeck, Markus, Editor. Gestern und Heute -- Traditionen in der Südsee: Festschrift zum 75.<br />
Geburtstag von Gerd Koch. Berlin: Verlag von Dietrich Reimer; 1997: 367-385. (Baessler-Archiv, N.F.; v.<br />
45(70)).<br />
Note: [fw 1965, 1967 & from lit: Iatmul].<br />
237. Newton, Douglas. More on Stone Discs. Mankind. 1972; 8: 226- 227.<br />
Note: [fw: Kwoma; from lit: Abelam].<br />
238. Newton, Douglas. Mother Cassowary's Bones: Daggers of the East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea.<br />
Metropolitan Museum Journal. 1989; 24: 305-325.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Arapesh, Kwanga, Abelam, Boiken, Sawos, Kwoma, Manambu, Iatmul, Chambri,<br />
Kairiru, Ali, Tumleo].<br />
239. Newton, Douglas. Multiple Human Figures in Western Papuan Gulf Art. Man. 1963; 63(111): 86-90.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Turama R, Wapo, Era R, Urama I, Goaribari, Kerewa].<br />
240. Newton, Douglas. New Guinea Art in the Collection of the Museum of Primitive Art. New York: The Museum<br />
of Primitive Art; 1967. [xxxiv] pp. + [122] pp. Plates. (The Museum of Primitive Art Handbooks; v. 2).<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Numfoor, Sarmi, Sentani, Astrolabe Bay, Bogadjim, Tami I, Suau, Murua,<br />
Normanby I, Trobriand Is, Tagula, Amarki Washkuk, Tongwindjamp Washkuk, Abelam, Murik, Anggoram,<br />
Moim, Singrin, Kanduanum, Kambot, Biwat, Sawos, Yamök, Kwoiwut, Iatmul, Yentshamanggua, Eibom,<br />
Kararau, Kangganamun, Ngala, Wogumas, May R Iwam, "Awai", Leonhard Schultz R, Yigei- Yigei, Yimas,<br />
Inyai, Karawari R, Blackwater R, Kabriman, Ambanoli, Siane, Elema, Namau, Ipiko, Gope, Goaraibari, Omati<br />
R, Gibu Turama R, Aketa Gogodara, Kiwai, Saibai, Mabuiag, Asmat, Komor Lorentz R, Kamoro].<br />
241. Newton, Douglas. Ngala Art, a Style and Its Affinities (East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). In: Smidt, Dirk<br />
A. M.; Keurs, Pieter ter; Trouwborst, Albert, Editors. Pacific Material Culture: Essays in Honour of Dr. Simon<br />
Kooijman on the Occasion of His 80th Birthday. Leiden: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde; 1995: 219-236.<br />
(Mededelingen van het Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden; v. 28).<br />
Note: [fw 1966-1967: Ngala].<br />
242. Newton, Douglas. A Note on the Kamanggabi of the Arambak, New Guinea. Man. 1964; 64(5): 11-12.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Arambak, Iatmul].<br />
243. Newton, Douglas. Oceania. In: Art of Oceania, Africa, and the Americas from the Museum of Primitive Art: An<br />
Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art May 10 - August 17, 1969. New York: The Metropolitan<br />
Museum of Art; n.d. [1969]: [xvi], [1-79]. Note: [exhibition: Tagula I, Normanby I, Murua I, Suau, Tami<br />
I, Bogadjim, Astrolabe Bay, Lake Sentani, Sarmi, Numfoor, Asmat, Anggoram, Singrin, Moim, Kanduanum,<br />
Kambot, Biwat, Sawos, Kwoiwut, Iatmul, Yentshamanggua, Eibom, Kamindimbit, Kangganamun, Kararu,<br />
Bahinemo, Inyai, Karawari R, Ambanoli, Blackwater R, Yaungget, Kwoma, Abelam, Wingei, Siane, Elema,<br />
Gope, Kerewa, Goaribari, Paia'a, Gibu (Turama R), Gogodara, Kiwai, Saibai, Mabuiag, Erub].<br />
244. Newton, Douglas. Oceania. In: The Museum of Primitive Art. Primitive Art Masterworks. New York: American<br />
Federation of Arts; 1974: [62-87].<br />
Note: [exhibition: Tami I, Sentani, Suau, Singrin Anggoram, Biwat, Inyai, Arambak?, Sawos, Kwoiwut,<br />
Iatmul, Kangganamun, Yau, Kerewa, Gibu vill Turama R, Paia'a vill Omati R, Mabuiag, Kiwai].<br />
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245. Newton, Douglas. Oceania. In: Newton, Douglas; Waterfield, Hermione. Tribal Sculpture: Masterpieces from<br />
Africa, South East Asia and the Pacific in the Barbier-Mueller Museum. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd;<br />
1995: 265-347.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Sentani, Abelam, Murik, Kopar, Biwat, Yaul, Yuat R, Iatmul, Kayan, Sio, Bilbil,<br />
Tami Is, Elema, D'Entrecasteaux Is, Kerewa, Era r, Saibai, Binaturi, Mabuiag, Casuarina Coast Asmat, Brazza<br />
R Asmat].<br />
246. Newton, Douglas. Oceanic Images. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated; 1978. [vi], [56] pp.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Biwat, Inyei-Ewa, Nukuma, Lake Sentani, Sawos, Abelam, Kopar, Bogadjim,<br />
Yimar].<br />
247. Newton, Douglas. Océanie. In: Newton, Douglas; Waterfield, Hermione. Sculpture: Chefs d'oeuvre du Musée<br />
Barbier-Mueller. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale; 1995: 265-347.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Sentani, Wosera, Murik, Kopar, Biwat, Yaul, Iatmul, Kayan, Sio, Bilbil, Tami Is,<br />
Orokolo, D'Entrecasteaux Is, Goaribari, Era R, Saibai, Binaturi R, Mabuiag, Casuarina Coast Asmat, Brazza<br />
R Asmat].<br />
248. Newton, Douglas. Of Time and the River. The Art Gallery. 1971; 15(1): 24-25, 32.<br />
Note: [Sepik, Yentshamanggua].<br />
249. Newton, Douglas. Oral Tradition and Art History in the Sepik District, New Guinea. In: Helm, June, Editor.<br />
Essays on the Verbal and Visual Arts: Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society. Seattle: University<br />
of Washington Press; 1967: 200-215.<br />
Note: [fw 1964, 1965: Manambu, Iatmul].<br />
250. Newton, Douglas. Prehistoric and Recent Art Styles in Papua New Guinea. In: Mead, Sudney M., Editor.<br />
Exploring the Visual Art of Oceania: Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Honolulu: University<br />
Press of Hawaii; 1979: 32-57.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Iatmul, Aird Delta, Yanitobak Karawari R, Inyai Karawari, Ariggoram Lower<br />
Sepik, Wosera, Murik, Keram R, Kwonggei Sawos, Gogodala, Wogamus, Kwoma, Pompobus Lai R,<br />
Repikama Bauyer R, Yaramanda Baiyer R, Giu KUndiawa, Guruagl, Kundiawa, Sialum, Cape Arkona, Watut<br />
R, Oriomo R, Wahgi V. Kubor Range, Nauru Wahgi V, Kimalip Hagen, Jimi R, Sugma (Western Highlands),<br />
Warawagi (Western Highlands), Kup, Wabag, Juagl Kundiawa, Kuglamai Kundiawa, Tokain Creek Madang,<br />
Aikora R Northern D, Nomad R, Koroba, Pausa WH, Porgera, Mendi, Binumarien, Manam, Aiome, Ramu R,<br />
Minj, Kainantu, Sattelberg, Finschhafen, Yaibos WH, Kengaima Kundiawa, Bulolo V, Kendapena Baiyer R,<br />
Chuave, Annaberg, Yabim, Bukawa, Tumnamol Kundiawa, Koge-Bogemal Kundiawa, Nete, Lai-Womba,<br />
Payala, Byaka Maramuni, Ambumb V, Bok Long I, Girua hw, Dei (Western Highlands)].<br />
251. Newton, Douglas. Primitive Art of New Guinea July 13th-30th, 1963. Southampton, NY: The Parrish Art<br />
Museum; 1963. [16] pp.<br />
Note: [exhibition: Asmat, Kerewa, Turama R, Wapo, Era R, Urama I, Sentani, Humboldt Bay, Keram R,<br />
Murik, Pagem vill, Yentscha- Mangua vill Iatmul, Tshuosh, Malu vill, Wosera, Wanwan, Arambak, Abelam,<br />
Kupkei vill, Torres Strait].<br />
252. Newton, Douglas. Primitive Art. ART and Australia. 1977; 14: 314-322.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Lake Sentani].<br />
253. Newton, Douglas. Primitive Kunst ins Museum! Du: Die Kunstzeitschrift. 1979; 5: 62-71.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Iatmul].<br />
254. Newton, Douglas. Reflections in Bronze: Lapita and Dong-Son Art in the Western Pacific. In: Barbier, Jean Paul;<br />
Newton, Douglas, Editors. Islands and Ancestors: Indigenous Styles of Southeast Asia. München:<br />
Prestel-Verlag; 1988: 10-23.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Lake Sentani, Newmarkum vill Abelam, Timbunke, Mariwai Kwoma, Collingwood<br />
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Bay, Upper Pomatsj R Asmat, Mt Hagen, Simbu Province].<br />
255. Newton, Douglas. Sculpture from the South Seas in the Collection of the Museum of Primitive Art. n.p. [New<br />
York]: n.p. [The Museum of Primitive Art]; 1962. 24 pp. + Endpaper Maps.<br />
Note: [exhibition: Orokolo, Wapo, Lorentz R, Eilanden R, Tshuosh, Karawari R, Kwoiwut Tshuosh,<br />
Mindimbit, Iatmul].<br />
256. Newton, Douglas. Selected Works from the Collection: Color in Sculpture and Ceramics. New York: The<br />
Museum of Primitive Art; 1957. [30] pp. + Covers.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: Torres Strait, Omati R, Kambrambo].<br />
257. Newton, Douglas. Shields of the Manambu (East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). Baessler-Archiv, N.F..<br />
1987; 35: 249-259.<br />
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258. Newton, Douglas. Visual Arts of the Pacific. In: Darish, Patricia, Organizer. African, Pacific, and Pre-Columbian<br />
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259. Newton, Douglas. Why Is the Cassowary a Canoe Prow? Art Journal. 1973: 41-45.<br />
Note: [from museum colls: May R Iwam, Sawos, Tauri vill].<br />
260. Newton, Douglas; Staempfli, George W. Tumbuna: Ritual Art from Melanesia. New York: Staempfli; 1972. [4]<br />
pp.<br />
Note: [exhibition: Kwoma].<br />
261. Newton, H. Inheritance: Bartle Bay. In: Seligmann, C. G. The Melanesians of British New Guinea. Cambridge:<br />
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Note: [mission: Bartle Bay].<br />
262. Newton, H. The Walaga Feast at Diwari. In: Seligmann, C. G. The Melanesians of British New Guinea.<br />
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Note: [mission: Bartle Bay, Diwari].<br />
263. Newton, H. Warfare: Bartle Bay. In: Seligmann, C. G. The Melanesians of British New Guinea. Cambridge:<br />
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264. Newton, Henry. In Far New Guinea: A Stirring Record of Work and Observation amongst the People of New<br />
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265. Newton, Janice. Angels, Heroes and Traitors: Images of Some Papuans in the Second World War. Research in<br />
Melanesia. 1996; 20: 141-156.<br />
Note: [fw 1977-1978, 1979 (11 mos) & from lit: Orokaiva].<br />
266. Newton, Janice. Feasting for Oil Palm. Social Analysis. 1982; 10: 63-78.<br />
Note: [fw October 1977 - May 1978, May-August 1979: Koropata vill Orokaiva].<br />
267. Newton, Janice. Oil Palm: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing for Oro Province. Bikmaus. 1983; 4(4): 81-84.<br />
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268. Newton, Janice. Orokaiva Warfare and Production. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1983; 92: 487-507.<br />
Note: [from lit: Binandere, Orokaiva, Tauade].<br />
269. Newton, Janice. Orokaiva Production and Change. Canberra: Australian National University, Development<br />
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270. Newton, Janice. Technology and Cooperative Labour among the Orokaiva. Mankind. 1985; 15: 214-222.<br />
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271. Newton, Janice. Women and Modern Marriage among the Orokaivans. In: Healey, Christopher J., Guest Editor.<br />
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272. Neyens, M. Onder de Kaja-kaja's van Zuid-Nieuw-Guinea. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart.<br />
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273. Neyens, M. Onder de Kaja-kaja's van Zuid-Nieuw-Guinea. Onze Missiën. 1920; 3: 163-174.<br />
Note: [mission: Merauke].<br />
274. Néprajzi Múzeum. Az östársadalmaktól a civilizációkig / From Clans to Civilizations: A Néparjzi Múzeum<br />
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275. Niall, H. R. Morobe District. In: Ryan, Peter, General Editor. Encyclopaedia of Papua and New Guinea. Carlton,<br />
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276. Nicholls, D. The Lowa Marketing Co-Operative Limited of Goroka. In: Ward, Marion W., Editor. Change and<br />
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277. Nicholls, G. H. Magisterial Report, Mambare Division. In: Commonwealth of Australia, Parliament. Papua:<br />
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278. Nichols, Johanna. Linguistic Diversity and the First Settlement of the New World. Language. 1990; 66: 475-521.<br />
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279. Nichols, Johanna. Sprung from Two Common Sources: Sahul as a Linguistics Area. In: McConvell, Patrick;<br />
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280. Nicholson, Ruth; Nicholson, Ray. Fore Phonemes and Their Interpretation. In: Dean, James C., Editor. Studies<br />
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Note: [SIL 3 yrs: Kasoru vill North Fore].<br />
281. Nidue, Joe A. The Cassowary Women. Nobonob Nius. 1971; 3: 1, 5-6.<br />
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282. Nidue, Joseph A. Language Use in a New Guinea Village: A Triglossic People of Makpin I. Language and<br />
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283. Niedenzu, Joseph. Sterbebilder in Kanakenrahmen. Steyler Missionsbote. 1927; 55: 28-29.<br />
Note: [mission: Ali, Tumleo].<br />
284. Niedenzu, Joseph. Wie die Tumleoleute über die Geister Herr wurden. Steyler Missionsbote. 1927; 55: 169-170.<br />
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285. Nieland, N. A. Goede en kwade zijden van feesten (1953). In: Adatrechtbundels: Bezorgd door de Commissie<br />
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286. Nielsen, Aage Krarup. In het land van kannibalen en paradijsvogels. Amsterdam: N.V. Em. Querido's Uitgeversmaatschij;<br />
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287. Nielsen, Aage Krarup. Paa krydstogt mod Ny Guinea. K�benhavn: Gyldendalike Boghandel Nordsk Forlag; 1944.<br />
192 pp. + Plates.<br />
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288. Nienhuis, P. Inventaris van stukken afkomstig uit de archieven van de Algemene Secretarie en van andere<br />
Departmenten te Batavia betreffende Nieuw Guinea. Den Haag: n.p.; 1966. [i], 103 pp. (Algemeen<br />
Rijksarchief; v. 2).<br />
Note: [general Dutch NG].<br />
289. Nienhuis, P. Inventaris van het rapportenarchief van het kantoor bevolkingszaken (Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea)<br />
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290. Niermeyer, J. F. De Zuidkust van Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig<br />
Genootschap. 1901; 18: 956-962.<br />
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291. Niermeyer, J. F. Nieuw-Guinea op zijn smalst. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig<br />
Genootschap. 1903; 20: 377-385 + Kaart V.<br />
Note: [from lit: Jakati R].<br />
292. Niermeyer, J. F. Over de Expeditie-Wichmann in Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch<br />
Aardrijkskundig Genootschap. 1904; 21: 355-364.<br />
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293. Nietschmann, Bernard. Hunting and Ecology of Dugongs and Green Turtles, Torres Strait, Australia. In: Lea,<br />
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Note: [fw July 1976 -- (1 yr): Mabuiag I].<br />
294. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. De bevolking van het Sneeuw gebergte in Nieuw Guinea. Tropisch Nederland. 1938; 11:<br />
14-16, 30-32, 45-48, 77-80, 93-96, 108-112.<br />
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295. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. Der sexualtotemismus als basis der dualistischen Kulturen und derer Exogamie in Ozeanien:<br />
Die wurzeln des natürlichen, grammatikalischen wortgeschlechts. n.p.: Internationale Archives für<br />
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296. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. Economische schetsen uit de landsche samenlevingen in Oost-Indië. Indië. 1927; 11: 245,<br />
246, 247-249, 250, 252-253, 254, 262-267.<br />
Note: [Boromesso, Mamberamo R, Oeringoep].<br />
297. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. In het hooggebergte van Midden-Nieuw Guinee. Tropisch Nederland. 1938; 11: 285-288,<br />
301-304, 317-320, 334-336, 365-368, 382-384, 412-416.<br />
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298. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. Nieuw-Guinee als Eoonplaats zijner volken. Tropisch Nederland. 1937; 10: 14, 15-16, 28,<br />
29-32, 44, 45-47, 63-64, 76, 77-80, 94, 95-96, 110-112, 124, 125-128, 141- 144, 158, 159-160, 174, 175-176,<br />
185-192, 204, 205-208, 220, 221- 223, 224, 236, 237-240, 253-256, 266, 267-270, 286-287, 317-320, 333-336,<br />
350, 351-352, 362, 363-368, 381-384, 394-400, 411-416.<br />
Note: [Waideri, Manokwari, Lorentz R, Mamberamo R, Anggi Lakes, Swart V, Japen, Boromesso, Arfak Mts,<br />
Marind Anim, Merauke, Rouffaer R, Pesegem].<br />
299. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. Papoea's. Indië. 1918; 1-3: 754-755; 290- 291, 322-323; 162-163, 194-195.<br />
Note: [Merauke, South NNG, North Coast NNG, general NNG].<br />
300. Nieuwenhuijsen-Riedeman, C. H. van. Een zuster voor een vrouw: Huwelijk en verwantschap bij de Suki, Papua<br />
New Guinea: Academisch Proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1979. Amsterdam: Universiteit van<br />
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301. Nieuwenhuijsen, Corry van; Nieuwenhuijsen, Jan van. The Suki Area, Fly River Open Electorate. In: Bettison,<br />
David G.; Hughes, Colin A.; Veur, Paul W. van der, Editors. The Papua-New Guinea Elections 1964.<br />
Canberra: Australian National University; 1965: 374-387.<br />
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302. Nieuwenhuijsen, J. W. van; Nieuwenhuijsen-Riedeman, C. H. van. Eclipses as Omens of Death: The<br />
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303. Nieuwenhuijsen, Jan van. Van Baal en de etnografie van Zuid Nieuw Guinea. Anthropologische Verkenningen.<br />
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304. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. Interessante vondst op het eiland Waigeo. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. 1957; 1: 59-60.<br />
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305. Nightingale, Neil. New Guinea: An Island Apart. London: BBC Books; 1992. xiii, 146 pp. + Plates.<br />
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306. Nihill, Michael. Alternating Ontologies: Exchange and Ritual in Anganen History. The Australian Journal of<br />
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307. Nihill, Michael. Beyond Bodies: Aspects of the Politicisation of Exchange in the South-West Highlands of Papua<br />
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308. Nihill, Michael. The Bride Wore Black: Aspects of Anganen Marriage and Its Meaning. Social Analysis. 1989;<br />
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309. Nihill, Michael. Gift Exchange as Sensory Experience among the Anganen. Oceania. 2000; 71: 110-128.<br />
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310. Nihill, Michael. Money and "Moka": Men, Women, and Change in Anganen Mortuary Exchange. Journal of the<br />
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311. Nihill, Michael. The New Pearlshells: Aspects of Money and Meaning in Anganen Exchange. In: Healey,<br />
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312. Nihill, Michael. New Women and Wild Men: "Development", Changing Sexual Practice and Gender in Highland<br />
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313. Nihill, Michael. Pain and "Progress": Revisiting Botol Sorcery in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea.<br />
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314. Nihill, Michael. Pasts and Presents: History, Politics, and the Representation of Self and Other in Pacific<br />
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Note: [from lit: PNGH].<br />
315. Nihill, Michael. Roads of Presence: Social Relatedness and Exchange in Anganen Social Structure [Ph.D.<br />
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316. Nihill, Michael. Time and the Red Other: Myth, History and the Paradoxes of Power in Anganen. In: Ballard,<br />
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317. Nihill, Michael. The "Two Men" of Anganen Exchange: Structure and Concepts of the Individual in Highland<br />
Papua New Guinea. Mankind. 1988; 18: 146-160.<br />
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318. Nihill, Michael. "Worlds at War with Themselves": Notions of the Antisociety in Anganen Ceremonial Exchange.<br />
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Oceania. 1988; 58: 255-274.<br />
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319. Nijenhuis, L. E. Blood Group Frequencies in the Upper Digul and Muyu Districts and in the Star Mountains of<br />
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Sibil V].<br />
320. Nijenhuis, L. E. Investigation of Blood Groups as a Key to the Relationship of Papuans. Tropical and<br />
Geographical Medicine. 1961; 13: 267-272.<br />
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Mandobo, Muyu, Western Division, Gulf Division, Daru, Kikori, Ekari, Tiom Dani, Wamena Dani, Pyramid<br />
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321. Nijenhuis, L. E. Variability of Blood Group Frequencies in Isolated Populations. In: Eriksson, Aldur W.,<br />
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Mariehamm, Åland Islands, Finland, August 1978. London: Academic Press, Inc. (London) Ltd; 1988:<br />
151-160.<br />
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322. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Bekkers, Th.; Vries, J. L. de. Blood Group Frequencies in New Guinea. II. The Blood Groups<br />
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323. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Bratlie, Kari; Gugten, A. C. van der. The Blood Groups of the Coastal Populations of the Sarmi<br />
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Amsterdam: Drukkerij "Aemstelstad"; 1961: 88-89.<br />
Note: [colls: Sarmi, Wakdé, Kumomba Is, Takar, Amsera, Ferkami, Martewar, Wari, Araswar, Niwerawar,<br />
Arbais, Webro].<br />
324. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Bratlie, Kari; Kalwij, A. S. Blood Group Frequencies in the Mimica District (the Area Round<br />
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325. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Bratlie, Kari; Smith, S.; Haas, A. de. Blood Group Frequencies in the Danis of the Balim Area:<br />
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Amsterdam: Drukkerij "Aemstelstad"; 1961: 87.<br />
Note: [colls: Pyramid Dani].<br />
326. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Gugten, A. C. van der; Butter, H. den; Doeland, J. W. Blood Group Frequencies in Northern<br />
West New Guinea (West Irian). American Journal of Human Genetics. 1966; 18: 39-56.<br />
Note: [survey 1916: Kawerabidja, Lake Rombebai Bagussa, Kaipeso, Baudji, Teba, Joke, Armopa, Mawesdai,<br />
Tarfia, Muris, Bukisi- Jongsu, Tanah Merah, Kendate; from lit: Samarokena, Martewar- Webro, Ferkami R,<br />
Amsira, Kumamba I, Sarmi, Wakdé, Takar, Sekoli, Sentani, Wam, Dreikikir, Ilahita, Abelam, Boiken, Middle<br />
Sepik].<br />
327. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Hoeven, J. A. van der. Blood Group Frequencies in Papuans from Biak (Isles of Schouten). Vox<br />
Sanguinis. 1956; 1: 241-249.<br />
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328. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Hoeven, J. A. van der. The Blood Groups of the Marinds. In: Nijenhuis, Lourens Evert. Blood<br />
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329. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Romeyn, T. Blood Group Frequencies in the Danis of the Balim Area: Tiom and Wamena. In:<br />
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Note: [colls: Tiom, Wamena Dani].<br />
330. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Vries, J. L. de. Blood Group Frequencies in New Guinea. III. Blood Groups of the Nimboran<br />
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331. Nijenhuis, Lourens Evert. Blood Group Frequencies in the Netherlands, Curaçao, Surinam and New Guinea: A<br />
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Note: [colls: Marind, Kokonau Mimica [sic], Wamen, Tiom, Pyramid, Sarmi, Wakdé, Kumomba Is, Takar,<br />
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332. Niles, Don. Central Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of<br />
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491-494.<br />
Note: [Motu].<br />
333. Niles, Don. Correspondence. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1985; 94: 427-430.<br />
Note: [general NG].<br />
334. Niles, Don. Highland Region of Papua New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland<br />
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Inc.; 1998: 511-514.<br />
Note: [general PNGH].<br />
335. Niles, Don. Hollowed Log Idiophones of Papua New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors.<br />
The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland<br />
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Note: [general NG].<br />
336. Niles, Don. Konggap, Kap and Tambaran: Music of the Yupno/ Nankina Area in Relation to Neighbouring<br />
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Note: [fw 1987: Nankina, Ngaing, Yupno].<br />
337. Niles, Don, Editor. Kulele 3. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; 2001. vi, 124 pp. (Kulele:<br />
Occasional Papers on Papua New Guinea Musics; v. 3).<br />
338. Niles, Don. Kundus of New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia<br />
of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998:<br />
383-384.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
339. Niles, Don. Madang Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of<br />
World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998: 561.<br />
Note: [Madang Province].<br />
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340. Niles, Don. Mamose Region of Papua New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland<br />
Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing,<br />
Inc.; 1998: 545-549.<br />
Note: [North Coast PNG].<br />
341. Niles, Don. Milne Bay Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of<br />
World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998:<br />
498-499.<br />
Note: [Trobriand Is].<br />
342. Niles, Don. Morobe Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of<br />
World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998: 566.<br />
Note: [Morobe Province].<br />
343. Niles, Don. Oro (Northern Province). In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia<br />
of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998: 499.<br />
Note: [Oro Province].<br />
344. Niles, Don. Papuan Region of Papua New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland<br />
Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing,<br />
Inc.; 1998: 488-491.<br />
Note: [general Papua].<br />
345. Niles, Don. Past and Present Cultures. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia<br />
of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998:<br />
474-480.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
346. Niles, Don. Southern Highlands Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland<br />
Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing,<br />
Inc.; 1998: 536.<br />
Note: [Southern Highlands Province].<br />
347. Niles, Don. Stealing Music from/in Papua New Guinea. In: Whimp, Kathy; Busse, Mark, Editors. Protection of<br />
Intellectual, Biological and Cultural Property in Papua New Guinea. Canberra & Port Moresby: Asia Pacific<br />
Press & Conservation Melanesia Inc.; 2000: 116-124.<br />
Note: [general PNG].<br />
348. Niles, Don. West Sepik Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of<br />
World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998: 560.<br />
Note: [West Sepik Province].<br />
349. Niles, Don. Western Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of<br />
World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998:<br />
505-506.<br />
Note: [Western Province].<br />
350. Niles, Don. Western Highlands Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland<br />
Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing,<br />
Inc.; 1998: 514.<br />
Note: [Western Highlands Province].<br />
351. Niles, Don. Why Are There No Garamuts in Papua? Bikmaus. 1983; 4(3): 90-104.<br />
Note: [from lit: general PNG].<br />
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352. Niles, Don; Crowdy, Denis, Editors. Papers from Ivilikou: Papua New Guinea Music Conference & Festival<br />
(1997). Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies & University of Papua New Guinea; 2000. viii, 182<br />
pp.<br />
353. Niles, Don; Webb, Michael. Papua New Guinea Music Collection. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea<br />
Studies; 1987. vi, 145 pp. (IPNGS; v. 008).<br />
Note: [numerous PNG].<br />
354. Niligur, William; Pupune, Terry. The Kaupena Smallholder Coffee and Cardamom Projects. In: Clark, Jeffrey;<br />
King, David; Amos, Cathy; Kiele, Regina; Gau, Nora; Niligur, William; Pupune, Terry; Naris, Evelyn; Nesen,<br />
Patrick. Gumine, Gembogl & Kaupena: Assessing the Impacts of Development Projects in Simbu and Western<br />
Highlands Provinces. n.p.: University of Papua New Guinea, Department of Geography; 1990: 61-76.<br />
(Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 10).<br />
Note: [survey: Kaupena Ialibu].<br />
355. Nilles, J. Law Enforcement on Land Reforms. In: Sack, Peter G., Editor. Problem of Choice: Land in Papua New<br />
Guinea's Future. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1974: 134-140.<br />
Note: [mission: Chimbu].<br />
356. Nilles, J. Natives of the Bismarck Mountains, New Guinea. Oceania. 1943; 14-15: 104-123; 1-18.<br />
Note: [mission 6 yrs: Dengla-Maglu, Inau, Kuxkane Chimbu].<br />
357. Nilles, Joh. Dank der Miva: Spitzenleistung unserer Mivaflugzeuge. Steyler Missionsbote. 1938; 66: 3-5.<br />
Note: [mission: Gembogl].<br />
358. Nilles, Johann. Die Siedlungsform bei den östlichen Waugla und Kurugu im Wagital Neuguinea. Anthropos.<br />
1938; 33: 664-670.<br />
Note: [mission 1937: Waugla, Kurugu].<br />
359. Nilles, John. Digging-sticks, Spades, Hoes, Axes, and Adzes of the Kuman People in the Bismarck Mountains<br />
of East-Central New Guinea. Anthropos. 1942; 37-40: 205-212.<br />
Note: [mission: Kuman Chimbu].<br />
360. Nilles, Johann. Eine Knaben-Jugendweihe bei den östlichen Waugla im Bismarckgebirge Neuguineas.<br />
Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie. 1940; 38: 93-98 + Plates X-XI.<br />
Note: [mission: Waugla].<br />
361. Nilles, Johann. Eine Mythe in der Kuman-Sprache (Zentral- Neuguinea). Anthropos. 1968; 63-64: 561-565.<br />
Note: [mission: Tsiambugla Chimbu].<br />
362. Nilles, Johann. Einige Ergänzungen zu G. Höltkers Aufsatz "Die Steinvögel in Melanesien". Anthropos. 1953;<br />
48: 991-992.<br />
Note: [mission: Kup].<br />
363. Nilles, John. The Ethnographic Position of the Rai Coast, Territory of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1955; 50:<br />
437-438.<br />
Note: [mission: Bismarck Mts Waugla].<br />
364. Nilles, Johann. Häuserbau und Häuserformen bei den östlichen Waugla und Kurugu im Wahgital Neuguineas.<br />
Anthropos. 1938; 33: 963-968.<br />
Note: [mission: Waugla, Kurugu].<br />
365. Nilles, John. The Kuman of the Chimbu Region, Central Highlands, New Guinea. Oceania. 1950; 21: 25-65.<br />
Note: [mission >10 yrs: Denglagu Chimbu].<br />
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366. Nilles, John. The Kuman People: A Study of Cultural Change in a Primitive Society in the Central Highlands of<br />
New Guinea. Oceania. 1953; 24: 1-27, 119-131.<br />
Note: [mission 1937-- : Denglagu Chimbu].<br />
367. Nilles, Johann. Mädchen-Reifefeier bei den östlichen Waugla im Bismarckgebirge Neuguineas. Anthropos. 1939;<br />
34: 402-406 + Plate.<br />
Note: [mission: Waugla].<br />
368. Nilles, John. Simbu Ancestors and Christian Worship. Catalyst. 1977; 7: 163-190.<br />
Note: [mission: Simbu].<br />
369. Nilles, Johann. Spitzenleistung unserer Miva Flugzeuge. Steyler Missionsbote. 1938; 66: 3-5.<br />
Note: [mission: Denglagu (Gembogl)].<br />
370. Nilles, John. They Went Out to Sow: The Beginning of the Work of the Catholic Mission in the HIghlands of<br />
Ppaua New Guinea 1933-1943. Rome: Apud Collegium Verbi Divini; 1987. 122 pp.<br />
Note: [mission 1933-1943: Chimbu].<br />
371. Nilles, Joh. Wenn die christliche Hoffnung fehlt. Steyler Missionsbote. 1939; 66: 290-292.<br />
Note: [mission: Gembogl].<br />
372. Nilles, John. Zu einigen Glaubervorstellungen und Kulthandlungen der Simbu im Zentralen Hochland von<br />
Neuguinea. Jahrbuch des Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig. 1982; 34: 237- 259.<br />
Note: [mission: Simbu].<br />
373. Nimi, Frank. Change in the Kagua Society. Oral History. 1978; 6(2): 34-45.<br />
Note: [interviews: Kagua].<br />
374. Ninde, Nokinje. Kola and the Two Thieves. Oral History. 1911; 3(97-100). ISSN: [unident PNGH].<br />
375. Ninji, Lucy J. From Enga Language, Enga Province. Oral History. 1977; 5(3): 115-116.<br />
Note: [Enga].<br />
376. Ninkama, Rose Kara. A Plea for Female Ministries in Melanesia. In: Trompf, G. W., Editor. The Gospel Is Not<br />
Western: Black Theologies from the Southwest Pacific. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books; 1987: 128-138, 211.<br />
Note: [Chimbu].<br />
377. Nisbet, Hume. A Colonial Tramp: Travels and Adventures in Australia and New Guinea, Volume II. London:<br />
Ward & Downey; 1891. x, 289 pp. + Frontispiece + Plates.<br />
Note: [painter travels: Port Moresby, Yule I, Samarai, Gile-Gile (Milne Bay), South Cape, Kerepuna, Hula].<br />
378. Nita, Yaka. Holy Spirit Movement, Matianda, Kandep. In: Flannery, Wendy, Editor. Religious Movements in<br />
Melanesia: A Selection of Case Studies and Reports. Goroka: Melanesian Institute for Pastoral and<br />
Socio-Economic Service; 1983: 125-127. (Point Series; v. 3).<br />
Note: [mission: Kandep].<br />
379. Nixon, P. F. Melanin Biosynthesis in Skin: The "Redskinned" New Guinean. Papua New Guinea Medical<br />
Journal. 1976; 19: 243-250.<br />
Note: ["NG"].<br />
380. Nixon-Westwood, J. How Chalmers Was Murdered. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1942; 12(7): 27.<br />
Note: [Chalmers, Dopima].<br />
381. Noad, K. B. A Note on Geography and Diseases of the Nervous System. Brain. 1965; 88: 773-776.<br />
Note: [kuru, Fore].<br />
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382. Noble, Philip D. Children's Games and Entertainments among the Managalasi People of Northern Papua.<br />
Anthropos. 1977; 72: 514-521.<br />
Note: [mission: Managalasi].<br />
383. Noble, Philip D. Tattoos of the Managalasi People of Northern Papua. Anthropos. 1978; 73: 904-908.<br />
Note: [mission 1973-1975: Managalasi].<br />
384. Noel, John C. Comparison of Some Idioms in Kiriwina and English. In: Loving, Richard, Editor. Papers in Five<br />
Austronesian Languages. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1975: 5-11. (Workpapers in Papua New<br />
Guinea Languages; v. 12).<br />
Note: [UPNG student: Kilivila].<br />
385. Noga, Bedero Geno. The Mareva Namo Cult. In: Loeliger, Carl; Trompf, Garry, Editors. New Religious<br />
Movements in Melanesia. Suva: University of the South Pacific and the University of Papua New Guinea;<br />
1985: 92-97.<br />
Note: [Sinaugoro].<br />
386. Nogup, John Pesak. The Story of Traditional Hunting. Grassroots Research Bulletin. 1991; 1(1): 22-24.<br />
Note: [Giri].<br />
387. Nolan, H. Ward. Civil and Ceremonial Papua. Walkabout. 1943; 9(12): 4-10.<br />
Note: [Orokolo, Kaimari, Iori].<br />
388. Nolan, H. Ward. Sago. Walkabout. 1942; 8(7): 10-12.<br />
Note: [Papuan Gulf, Purari Delta].<br />
389. Nollen, H. De Litanie van een Missionaris. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1910; 28: 52-54.<br />
Note: [mission: Merauke].<br />
390. Nollen, H. Een Verkenningstocht in Zuid N.-Guinea. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1910;<br />
28: 132-135.<br />
Note: [mission: Merauke, Koembe R, Boeti].<br />
391. Nollen, H. Iets over Zuid Nieuw-Guinea. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1908; 26: 9-12,<br />
26-28, 41-44, 58-61, 75-79, 88-90, 106-108, 120-121.<br />
Note: [mission: Merauke].<br />
392. Nollen, H. Les différentes Classes d'Age dans la Société kaia-kaia, Merauke, Nouvelle Guinée Néerlandaise.<br />
Anthropos. 1909; 4: 553-573 + 11 Plates.<br />
Note: [mission: Merauke Kaia-kaia].<br />
393. Nollen, H. [Letter]. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1907; 25: 26-27.<br />
Note: [mission: Merauke].<br />
394. Nollen, H. [Letter]. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1907; 25: 58-60.<br />
Note: [mission: Merauke].<br />
395. Nollen, H. [Letter]. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1907; 25: 282-284.<br />
Note: [mission: Merauke].<br />
396. Nollen, H. [Letter]. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1907; 25: 298-303.<br />
Note: [mission: Merauke].<br />
397. Nollen, H. Pater Nollen bezoekt Merauke. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1924; 42: 6-9.<br />
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Note: [mission: Merauke].<br />
398. Nollen, H. Reis naar Okaba-Sangasee. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1910; 28: 261-263,<br />
276-278, 292-295, 308-310, 324-326, 340-343, 356-358, 359.<br />
Note: [mission: Okaba, Sangasee].<br />
399. Nolte, Gunter. Kina, Tapa, and Baba Tagwa: Art(ifacts) from Papua New Guinea. Ottawa: Carleton University<br />
Art Gallery; 1995. v, 58 pp.<br />
Note: [exhibition: Abelam, Iatmul, Hagen, Trobriand Is].<br />
400. Nombri, Jim. Customary Land Tenure in the Enga Province. Administration For Development. 1978; 11: 86-96.<br />
Note: [Enga Province].<br />
401. Nomelea, Francis. Tmindemasok Village, Western Province. In: Law Reform Commission of Papua New Guinea.<br />
Marriage in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Law Reform Commission of Papua New Guinea; 1986: 7-9.<br />
(Monographs; v. 4).<br />
Note: [Tmindemasok Kiunga].<br />
402. Noort, Op ten. Een bericht van den zendeling Montague over Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk<br />
Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap. 1892; 9: 506-512 + Kaart XIV.<br />
Note: [Tugeri].<br />
403. Nooy, Joh. Nog steeds koppensnellers op Nieuw-Guinea! Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1937;<br />
55: 245- 246.<br />
Note: [mission: Kaja-kaja].<br />
404. Norgan, N. G. Fat Patterning in Papua New Guineans: Effects of Age, Sex and Acculturation. American Journal<br />
of Physical Anthropology. 1987; 74: 385-392.<br />
Note: [fw 1983-1984: Kaul Karkar, Lufa].<br />
405. Norgan, N. G.; Ferro-Luzzi, A.; Durnin, J. V. G. A. The Body Composition of New Guinean Adults in<br />
Contrasting Envrionments. Annals of Human Biology. 1982; 9: 343-353.<br />
Note: [Karkar I, Lufa].<br />
406. Norgan, N. G.; Ferro-Luzzi, A.; Durnin, J. V. G. A. The Energy and Nutrient Intake and the Energy Expenditure<br />
of 204 New Guinean Adults. In: Harrison, G. A.; Walsh, R. J., Organizers. A Discussion on Human<br />
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Communities. London: Royal Society of London; 1974: 309-348. (Philosophical Transactions, Series B; v.<br />
268).<br />
Note: [Kaul Karkar I, Lufa].<br />
407. Norgan, N. G.; Ferro-Luzzi, Anna; Durnin, J. V. G. A. An Investigation of a Nutritional Enigma: Studies on<br />
Coastal and Highlands Popuations in New Guinea. Human Biology in Oceania. 1972; 1: 255-258.<br />
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408. Norick, Frank Albert. An Analysis of the Material Culture of the Trobriand Islands Based upon the Collection<br />
of Bronislaw Malinowski [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley; 1976. xxii, 553<br />
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409. Norick, Frank A. Club (Pulata). In: Greub, Suzanne, Editor. Expressions of Belief: Masterpieces of African,<br />
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410. Norick, Frank A. Splashboard (Lagim). In: Greub, Suzanne, Editor. Expressions of Belief: Masterpieces of<br />
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411. Norin, G. Bourjade le Papou. Paris: Editions Dillen; 1934. 150, [1] pp. + 2 Frontispieces + 8 pp. Plates.<br />
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412. Norrie, Chas P. Magisterial Reports. [III] -- South-Eastern Division -- (a) Woodlark Island. In: Commonwealth<br />
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413. Northcott, Cecil. My Friends, the Cannibals (John H. Holmes of Papua). London: Edinburgh House Press; 1937.<br />
32 pp. (Eagle Books; v. 5).<br />
Note: [Holmes, Namau, Papua].<br />
414. Northeast New Guinea. Geyammalo Apo. Northeast New Guinea. 1979; 1(3-4): 44-51.<br />
Note: [Bukaua].<br />
415. Northeast New Guinea. Northeast New Guinea Design: 1. Buang, Morobe Province. Northeast New Guinea.<br />
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416. Norwood, Hugh C. Port Moresby: Pattern of Settlement among Migrants and Urban Villagers (National Capital<br />
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417. Noser, A. A. Letter from New Guinea. Worldmission. 1971; 22(1): 47-51.<br />
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418. Noser, A. A. Newsletter from Papua New Guinea. Worldmission. 1973; 24(2): 53-55.<br />
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419. Noser, Adolph. Neuguinea: gestern - heute - morgen. Sein Auftrag. 1971; 43(1-2): 10-11; 9-11.<br />
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420. Noser, Adolph. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. In: Divine Word Missionaries. The Word in the World 1969:<br />
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421. Nota, Yaka. Holy Spirit Movement, Matianda, Kandep. In: Flannery, Wendy, Editor. Religious Movements in<br />
Melanesia Today (2). Goroka: Melanesian Institute for Pastoral and Socio-Economic Service; 1983: 125-127.<br />
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Note: [Kandep].<br />
422. Notburg. Natur und Menschen im Innern Neuguineas. Missionsgrüsse. 1960; 32(3): 39-41.<br />
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423. Nou, C. Aviamp Village, Minj Sub-province, Western Highlands Province. Oral History. 1976; 4(6): 13-14.<br />
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424. Nouhuijs, J. W. van. Een en ander over onzen ticht naar het Sneeuwgebergte van Ned. Indie. Tijdschrift van het<br />
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Note: [explor: Pesegem].<br />
425. Nouhuys, J. W. van. Bijdrage tot de kennis van de taal der "Pesegem" van Centraal Nieuw-Guinea: Verzameld<br />
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426. Nouhuys, J. W. van. Der Bergstamm Pesegem im Innern von Niederlandisch-Neu-Guinea. In: Nova Guinea:<br />
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427. Nouhuys, J. W. van. Eerste bijdragen tot de kennis van de taal der "Pesegem" van Centraal Nieuw-Guinea,<br />
verzameld tijdens de Expeditie 1909-1910 naar het Sneeuwgebergte. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en<br />
Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch Indië. 1912; 66: 266-273.<br />
Note: [explor 1909-1910: Pesegem].<br />
428. Nouhuys, J. W. van. Verslag van de voordrachten, gehouden voor de leden van het Ned. Nationaal Bureau voor<br />
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429. Nouwen, Lactantius. Een tocht naar onbekend gebied. Sint Antonius. 1950; 52: 130-139.<br />
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430. Nouwen, Lactantius. Von Hollandia naar Arso. Sint Antonius. 1949; 51: 174-178.<br />
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431. Nowak, Richard. Eines Südsee-Bischofs Jubelfest. Steyler Missionsbote. 1939; 67: 88-91.<br />
Note: [mission: Alexishafen].<br />
432. Nowak, Rich. Einige Meter am Tod vorbei. Steyler Missionsbote. 1935; 62: 285-289.<br />
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433. Nowak, Richard. Missionsbeginn im Sarugabezirk, Neuguinea. Steyler Missionsbote. 1927; 54: 155-157.<br />
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434. Nuis, Aad. De balenkraai: kroniek uit Oudnederlands Nieuw Guinea. Amsterdam: J.M. Meulenhoff; 1967. 124,<br />
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435. Numazawa, Kiichi. Die Riten der Aufnahme in die Altersklassen bei den Kobon und Karam in Schradergebirge<br />
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St. Augustin bei Bonn: Verlag des Anthropos-Instituts; 1968: 272-292 + Plate. (Studia Instituti Anthropos; v.<br />
21).<br />
Note: [fw 1964, 1966 (3 mos): Wulamer, Songuvak, Bilumfirap, Wurmur (Wowok) Kobon and Karam].<br />
436. Numbos, P. B. Koragur Village, Wewak Sub-province, East Sepik Province. Oral History. 1976; 4(6): 28-29.<br />
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437. Nunen, Alfons van. Aspek-Aspek Sosial-Budaya dalam Proses Integrasi. In: Masinambouw, E. K. M.; Haenen,<br />
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438. Nunen, Bernard Otto van. The Community of Kugapa: A Report on Research Conducted in 1957-1958 among<br />
a Group of Moni in the Central Highlands of Irian Jaya. Jayapura: University of Cenderawasih; 1973. ii, 100<br />
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