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Building, built by an "individualist", not traditional, Kairuku, Nov 1961University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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[Two men standing outside] first government building, Tari, 1953University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Wewak, Sepik district, Nov 1961University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Hisiu village, Kairuku sub districtUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Bougainville farmer building a cocoa drying and storage structure from bush materials, Jul 1963University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Small Kerema girl, Kerema, Papua, Feb 1963University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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A political meeting in East Sepik area, 1964University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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South west coast Papua, canoes out of Kerema on fishing run, Feb 1963University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Aerial view of Coral Island, eastern Papua, [Papua New Guinea, 1964?]University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Papuans arriving in own truck (community owned) at Port Moresby for public reception to GG [Governor General?], May 1964University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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A Mekeo in all his trappings, Bereina, [Papua New Guinea], Feb 1963University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Highland workers at Garaina Tea PlantationUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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