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Documents and correspondence on New Guinea's boundariesUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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The New Guinea memoirs of Jean Baptiste Octave MoutonUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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A dictionary of Koiari, Papua New Guinea, with grammar notesUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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Changing consumer behaviour in Papua New Guinea : its social and ecological implicationsUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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Without a gun : Australians' experiences monitoring peace in Bougainville, 1997-2001University of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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The sexual life of savages in North-Western Melanesia : an ethnographic account of courtship, marriage, and family life among the natives of the Trobriand Islands, British New GuineaUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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Soils of Papua New GuineaUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinea rural development handbookUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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Lapita interactionUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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Bougainville before the conflictUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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The Army in Papua-New Guinea; current role and implications for independenceUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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Südseekunst Beiträge zur Kunst des Bismarck-archipels und zur Urgeschichte der Kunst überhaupt. Aus dem Königlichen Museum für Völkerkunde zu Berlin mit Unterstützung des Reichsmarine-amtsUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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