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Contention and dispute : aspects of law and social control in MelanesiaUniversity of MichiganText
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'Arc of instability'? : Melanesia in the early 2000sUniversity of MichiganText
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Recent trends in population, labor force, employment, unemployment and wages : Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, 1973 to 1999University of MichiganText
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The assault on PeleliuUniversity of MichiganText Palau
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Emerging from Empire? : decolonisation in the PacificUniversity of MichiganText
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The history of Melanesia; papers delivered at a seminar sponsored jointly by the University of Papua and New Guinea [and others], and held at Port Moresby from 30 May to 5 June 1968University of MichiganText
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Analysis of radiation exposure for naval units of Operation CrossroadsUniversity of MichiganText
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Annotations to the Book of Luelen, translated and edited by John L. Fischer, Saul H. Riesenberg and Marjorie G. WhitingUniversity of MichiganText Pohnpei
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The politics of Melanesia; papers delivered at the fourth Waigani Seminar sponsored jointly by the University of Papua and New Guinea [and others] held at Port Moresby from 9-15 May 1970University of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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External radiation levels on Bikini Atoll : May, 1967 / Harold L. Beck, Burton, G. Bennett and Tommy F. McCrawUniversity of MichiganText
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Analysis of radiation exposure for naval personnel at Operation SandstoneUniversity of MichiganText
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Traditional leaders and governance in MicronesiaUniversity of MichiganText
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