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Changing styles in the highlands of New Guinea, May, 1963University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Woman of Western Highlands, Mt Hagen, [Papua New Guinea, 1964?]University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Symbolic closure of village and ceremonial grounds during initiation of youths in the spirit house or "haus tambaran", [Maprik, Papua New Guinea], May [1963]University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Schoolchildren, Buin area, [Papua New Guinea, 1963?]University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
The "Mile-Long", long house at Mt Hagen built for highlanders visiting the [Hagen?] Show, 1963University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Kamput design by Patrick Francis, age 11, Bainyek [Bainyik?] Primary School, Sepik District, 1964University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Art by John Moses, age 17, Sogeri Secondary School, 1964University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Off-loading air freight at Madang, 1962University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Maprik , Sepik, villagers attending mobile health clinic, 1964University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Lae Club, [Lae,1959?]University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Station bldg [building], (not Tari type), 1954University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Official welcome to HH at Buin airstrip, Jun 1960University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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