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The Vanuatu Cultural Centre's (VKS) Fieldworker NetworkAustralian National University LibraryVideo Vanuatu 2017 to 2021 Online -
Abiamp: Stone axe polishing (Axe Making - Part 1)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Sewing a pandanus rain mat, trimming an axeblank, Tigi and others collecting good flaking stone at Kumbl, in the Manim Valley, WurupAustralian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Koipaka funeral at Manim Creek: Part 1 (Funeral - Part 1)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Abiamp: Young men quarrying axe stone (Quarrying - Part 2)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Stone axe use: shaving bark, making wooden fence stakes, felling a tree and making Fire (Axe use - Part 4)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Mak in primary forest, shaving bark from mulberry and fig trees (Bark Cloth - Part 1)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Abiamp: chipping axe blanks shaping hammerstones and examining flakes (Stone Core - Part 1)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Men attaching axe and adze heads to handles (Axe Making - Part 5)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Pandanus harvesting in the Nebilyer (Pandanus - Part 1)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Old Kopi Man: axe hafting, bamboo and rattan splitting (Axe use - Part 3)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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Stone axe head polishing (Axe Making - Part 3)Australian National University LibraryVideo Papua New Guinea Online
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