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Patrol Reports. East New Britain District, Rabaul, 1965 - 1966UC San Diego, The UC San Diego LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Pig festival, pig sacrifice, Tsembaga: behind ritual fence, Tsembaga men in red wigs and headdresses prepare to distribute poek and other items to alliesUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Papua New Guinea
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Weaving: pregnant woman strips spines from edges of pandanus leavesUC San Diego, The UC San Diego LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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The anthropologist, John Leroy and another man, dressed for a ceremonyUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Papua New Guinea
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Patrol Reports. East New Britain District, Pomio, 1967 - 1968UC San Diego, The UC San Diego LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Western Highlands: tea plantation employee, Stephen BuntrockUC San Diego, The UC San Diego LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Young child sits on a fenceUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Papua New Guinea
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War, Gaupman, Yinda and Koi: women wearing shell valuables, with young childrenUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Papua New Guinea
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Patrol Reports. Eastern Highlands District, Lufa, 1965 - 1966UC San Diego, The UC San Diego LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Patrol Reports. Gulf District, Kerema, 1967-1968UC San Diego, The UC San Diego LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Pig festival, wig ritual, Tsembaga: man builds frame for elevated oven in which food for wig men will be cookedUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Papua New Guinea
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Western Highlands: gateway marked with sharpened poles, probably a group boundaryUC San Diego, The UC San Diego LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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