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Exhibition of 102 Works from 90 Private Australian Collections at Nomadic Rug Traders, Sydney, 18 July to14 August 1998. Bathurst and Woolahra: Crawford House Publishing Pty Ltd in association with Oceanic ArtSociety; 1998: 14. Note: [exhibition: Huon Gulf].

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124. Davis, Michael M. The Dialects of the Roro Language of Papua: A Preliminary Survey. Kivung. 1974; 7(1): 3-15.

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125. Davis, Michael. Fibreoptic Endoscopy in the Investigation of Upper Gastrointestinal Disease in Goroka. Papua

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126. Davis, Michael Monsell. Inheritance, Magic and Political Power in Southeast Papua. Journal of Pacific Studies.

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414. Dobzhansky, Theodosius. Eugenics in New Guinea. Science. 1960; 132: 77.

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468. Dooren, P. J. van. The Role of Co-operatives in Community Development. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. 1959; 3:

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469. Dooren, P. J. van. Samenwerking en coöperatie langs Sarmi's Oostkust. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. 1959; 3: 119-140.

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472. Doorenmalen, W. A. L. van. Op bezoek bij het Volk der Manoewe's. Schakels NNG. 1956; 21: 9-13.

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480. Dornstreich, Mark D. Food Habits of Early Man: Balance between Hunting and Gathering. Science. 1973; 179:

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481. Dornstreich, Mark D.; Morren, George E. B. Does New Guinea Cannibalism Have Nutritional Value? Human

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483. Dosedla, H. C. Fishing in the Central Highlands of Papua-New Guinea. In: Gunda, Béla, Editor. The Fishing

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484. Dosedla, Heinz-Christian. Aspekte des vor-europäischen Kulturwandels im zentralen Hochland von

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485. Dosedla, Heinz-Christian. Ethnobotanische Grundlagen der materiellen Kultur der Mount Hagen-Stämme im

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486. Dosedla, Heinz-Christian. Grundstrukturen das intertribalen Tauschhandels im zentral Hochland von

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487. Dosedla, Heinz Christian. Kultfiguren aus Flechtwerk im zentralen Hochland von PNG (Papua-Neuguinea).

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489. Dosedla, Heinz-Christian. Orale Tradition und Geschichtsbewusstsein bei den Hochlandstämmen von

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490. Dosedla, Heinz-Christian. Rindengürtel: Eine Stammestracht im Hochland von Papua-Neuguinea. Kleine

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491. Dosedla, Heinz-Christian. Steinbeile aus dem Gebiet von Kagua im südlichen Hochlands-Distrikt (SHD) von

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492. Dosedla, Heinz-Christian. Tiergestaltige Ahnenfiguren bei den Kewa im zentralen Hochland von

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493. Dosedla, Heinz-Christian. Traditional Trade-Routes and Intertribal Communication in Interior Papua-New

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494. Douglas, Bronwen. Comment [on John Edward Terrell, Kevin M. Kelly & Paul Rainbird, "Foregone

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497. Douglas, Janetta. Taim Bilong Ol Jeman. Paradise. 1981; 30: 25-27.

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503. Douglas, R. M.; Devitt, Lorraine. Pneumonia in New Guinea. I. Bacteriological Findings in 632 Adults with

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507. Dowell, M.; Stanhope, J. M. Mortality and Population Trends, Oro Bay, Northern Papua. Papua and New Guinea

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508. Downer, John. Lifesense: Our Lives Through Animal Eyes. London: BBC Books; 1991. 224 pp.

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510. Downs, Ian. The Last Mountain: A Life in Papua New Guinea. St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press; 1986.

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513. Dowse, Gary K.; Turner, Keven J.; Woolcock, Ann J.; Alpers, Michael P. Emerging Asthma in the Okapa District

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514. Dowsett, T. J. Lindsay. The Rouna Falls of Papua. Geographical Journal. 1925; 66: 522-527.

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516. Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt. [Notice]. Dr. A. Petermanns

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517. Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt. [Notice]. Dr. A. Petermanns

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518. Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt. [Notice]. Dr. A. Petermanns

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519. Drabbe. Kamoro's van Zuid Nieuw Guinea. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1948; 62: 24-25.

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521. Drabbe, P. Beitrag zur Sprachgruppierung in Holländisch- Neuguinea. Anthropos. 1940; 35-36: 355.

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523. Drabbe, P. Een stalenkaart van talen. Tijdschrift "Nieuw- Guinea". 1955; 16: 45-54.

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525. Drabbe, P. Folk Tales from Netherlands New Guinea. Oceania. 1947; 18-20: 153-175, 248-270; 75-90; 66-79,224-240. Note: [mission: Tarjawa or Jarja dialect Kamoro].

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531. Drabbe, P. Spraakkunst van de Kamoro-taal. 's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff; 1953. 111 pp. + Foldout Map.

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533. Drabbe, P. Spraakkunst van het Aghu-dialect van de Awju- taal. 's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff; 1957. vii, 88

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534. Drabbe, P. Talen en Dialecten van Zuid-West Nieuw-Guinea. Anthropos. 1950; 45: 545-574.

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536. Drabbe, P. Twee Dialecten van de Awju-taal. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1950; 106: 92-147.

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538. Drabbe, Peter. A Myth of Warsekomen. In: Trenkenschuh, Frank A., Editor. An Asmat Sketch Book No. 6.

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539. Drabbe, Peter. The Origin of the Coconut Tree: A Myth of Ewetsj of the Warse Clan. In: Trenkenschuh, Frank

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543. Drager, A. H. Sacramentsprocessie in het land der Kaja- kaja's. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart.

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544. Drager, A. Hoe blij onze Naaikringen den Missionaris maken. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart.

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545. Drager, A. Olympiade bij de Kaja-kaja's. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1929; 47: 80-82.

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548. Drager, A. Toestanden in het Moejoe-gebied. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1947; 8: 103-109.

Note: [Muyu]. 549. Drager, A. Uit de Kaja-kaja-wereld. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1927; 45: 102-103.

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551. Drager, Adr. Een kindje koopen. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1930; 48: 146-147.

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553. Draper, Norm; Draper, Sheila, Compilers. Daring to Believe: Personal Accounts of Life Changing Events in

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557. Draper, Sheila. Three Lives For a Pig. Vision (Magazine of the Australian Baptist Missionary Society).

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558. Draper, Sheila. The "Way" to Hollandia. Vision (Magazine of the Australian Baptist Missionary Society).

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559. Drew, Jean; London, W. Thomas; Blumberg, Baruch S.; Serjeantson, Susan. Hepatitis B Virus and Sex Ratios

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561. Droit, Michel. Chez les mangeurs d'hommes: Conquante années de luttes apostoliques en Papouasie. Paris: La

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