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28. Nalapan, Joe C. My Primary Education. Oral History. 1973; 1(4): 6-15.

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30. Nammagulehe, Ongudele. The Life of Gehulu Hendi. Oral History. 1983; 11(3): 93-96.

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48. Narewe, Waupp. Sibop I Kilim Tewel Manki Na Ol I Kaikai. Northeast New Guinea. 1979; 1(3-4): 73-74.

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Note: [Abu' Arapesh]. 103. Nekitel, Otto. Culture Change, Language Change: The Case of Abu' Arapesh, Sandaun Province, Papua New

Guinea. In: Dutton, Tom, Editor. Culture Change, Language Change: Case Studies from Melanesia. Canberra:Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1992: 49- 58.(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 120). Note: [fw 1982: Abu Mt Arapesh].

104. Nekitel, Otto I. M. S. The Functions of -i in Abu' Arapesh. In: Pawley, Andrew; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon, Darrell,

Editors. The Boy from Bundaberg: Studies in Melanesian Linguistics in Honour of Tom Dutton. Canberra:Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Pacific Linguistics; 2001:241-250. (Pacific Linguistics; v. 514). Note: [Abu' Arapesh].

105. Nekitelly, Otto. Language and Communication. In: May, R. J., Editor. Research Needs and Priorities in Papua

New Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research; 1976: 136-137. (IASERMonographs; v. 1). Note: [general PNG].

106. Nekitel, Otto Manganau. The Man Who Married a Cassowary Woman (A Legend from the Abu' Arapesh People

of the Torricelli Mountains as Told to Me by My Father, the Late Andreas Nekitel of Womsis Village).Bikmaus. 1987; 7(3): 66-71. Note: [Abu Arapesh].

107. Nekitel, Otto M. A Perceptual Analysis of Abu'-Wam Whistled Speech. In: Dutton, Tom; Ross, Malcolm; Tryon,

Darrell, Editors. The Language Game: Papers in Memory of Donald C. Laycock. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1992: 299-311. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 110). Note: [1982: Abu, Wam].

108. Nekitel, Otto M. A Perceptual Analysis of Abu'-Wam Whistled Speech. Reprinted in: Niles, Don; Crowdy, Denis,

Editors. Papers from Ivilikou: Papua New Guinea Music Conference & Festival (1997). Boroko: Institute ofPapua New Guinea Studies & University of Papua New Guinea; 2000: 60-75.

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Note: [1982: Abu, Wam]. 109. Nekitel, Otto. A Sketch of Nominal Accord in Abu' (an Arapesh Language). In: Laycock, D. C. et al. Papers in

New Guinea Linguistics No. 24. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies,Department of Linguistics; 1986: 177-205. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 70). Note: [fw 1976-1977: Womsis vill Abu].

110. Nekitel, Otto Ignatius Manganau Soko'um. Sociolinguistic Aspects of Abu', a Papuan Language of the Sepik

Area, Papua New Guinea [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1985. xiv, 300 pp.Note: [fw 15 mos: Womsis, Abu' Arapesh].

111. Nekitel, Otto Manganau. What is Happening to Our Vernaculars? Bikmaus. 1984; 5(2): 89-98.

Note: [Womsis Abu' Arapesh]. 112. Nelke, Wolfgang. Forschungsprojekte Ethnologie: Waffen. In: Koch, Gerd et al. Steinzeit - heute: Forschungen

im Bergland von Neuguinea: Das interdisziplinäre West-Irian-Projekt: Sonderausstellung. Berlin: StaatlicheMuseen Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Museum für Völkerkunde, Abteilung Südsee; 1978: [2] pp. (Führungsblätter;v. 19). Note: [Eipo-Mek].

113. Nelke, Wolfgang. Forschungsprojekte Ethnologie: Spiele. In: Koch, Gerd et al. Steinzeit - heute: Forschungen

im Bergland von Neuguinea: Das interdisziplinäre West-Irian-Projekt: Sonderausstellung. Berlin: StaatlicheMuseen Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Museum für Völkerkunde, Abteilung Südsee; 1978: [2] pp. (Führungsblätter;v. 22). Note: [Eipo-Mek].

114. Nelke, Wolfgang. Jagd, Fischfang, Sammeln. In: Helfrich, Klaus; Jebens, Holger; Nelke, Wolfgang;

Winkelmann, Carolina. Asmat: Mythos und Kunst im Leben mit den Ahnen. Berlin: Museum für Völkerkunde,Staatliche Museen zu Berlin-Preußischer Kulturbesitz; 1995: 33-50. (Veröffentlichingen des Museums fürVölkerkunde Berlin, N.F. 63, Abteilung Südsee; v. XIII). Note: [Asmat].

115. Nelke, Wolfgang. Schmuck und Bekleidung. In: Helfrich, Klaus; Jebens, Holger; Nelke, Wolfgang; Winkelmann,

Carolina. Asmat: Mythos und Kunst im Leben mit den Ahnen. Berlin: Museum für Völkerkunde, StaatlicheMuseen zu Berlin-Preußischer Kulturbesitz; 1995: 187-215. (Veröffentlichingen des Museums fürVölkerkunde Berlin, N.F. 63, Abteilung Südsee; v. XIII). Note: [Asmat].

116. Nelke, Wolfgang. Trommeln. In: Helfrich, Klaus; Jebens, Holger; Nelke, Wolfgang; Winkelmann, Carolina.

Asmat: Mythos und Kunst im Leben mit den Ahnen. Berlin: Museum für Völkerkunde, Staatliche Museen zuBerlin-Preußischer Kulturbesitz; 1995: 81- 93. (Veröffentlichingen des Museums für Völkerkunde Berlin, N.F.63, Abteilung Südsee; v. XIII). Note: [Asmat].

117. Nelke, Wolfgang. Werkzeuge, Geräte. In: Helfrich, Klaus; Jebens, Holger; Nelke, Wolfgang; Winkelmann,

Carolina. Asmat: Mythos und Kunst im Leben mit den Ahnen. Berlin: Museum für Völkerkunde, StaatlicheMuseen zu Berlin-Preußischer Kulturbesitz; 1995: 51-69. (Veröffentlichingen des Museums für VölkerkundeBerlin, N.F. 63, Abteilung Südsee; v. XIII). Note: [Asmat].

118. Nelson, Edmund Anthony Severn; Schiefenhoevel, Wulf; Haimer, Felizitas. Child Care Practices in

Nonindustrialized Societies. Pediatrics. 2000; 105(6): http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/ full/105/6/e75.Note: [from lit: Kapauku, Trobriand Is].

119. Nelson, H. N. Black, White and Gold: Goldmining in Papua New Guinea 1878-1930 [Ph.D. Dissertation].

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Canberra: Australian National University; 1975. xi, [i], 575, iv, 38 pp. Note: [from lit & archives: Sudest, Misima, Woodlark I, Laloki R, Southeast Papua, Mambare R, Yodda V,Gira R, Waria R, Milne Bay, Keveri, Lakekamu R, Edie Creek].

120. Nelson, H. Contact and Administrative Control. In: Ward, R. Gerard; Lea, David A. M., Editors. An Atlas of

Papua and New Guinea. Port Moresby and Glasgow: University of Papua New Guinea and Collins-Longman;1970: 4-7. Note: [general PNG].

121. Nelson, H. N. European Contact and Administrative Control. In: King, David; Ranck, Stephen, Editors. Papua

New Guinea Atlas: A Nation in Transition. Port Moresby: Robert Brown and Associates (Australia) Pty Ltd,in conjunction with the University of Papua New Guinea; n.d. [1982]: 10-13. Note: [general PNG].

122. Nelson, H. N. European Attitudes in Papua, 1906-1914. In: Inglis, K. S., Editor. The History of Melanesia: Papers

Delivered at a Seminar Sponsored Jointly by The University of Papua and New Guinea, The AustralianNational University, the Administrative College of Papua and New Guinea, and the Council on New GuineaAffairs Held at Port Moresby from 30 May to 5 June 1968. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, and The University of Papua and New Guinea; 1969: 593-623.Note: [Papua].

123. Nelson, H. N. Frank Pryke: Prospector. In: Griffin, James, Editor. Papua New Guinea Portraits: The Expatriate

Experience. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1978: 75-100. Note: [Pryke, Upper Watut].

124. Nelson, H. N. Hubert Murray: Private Letters and Public Reputation. Historical Studies. 1971; 14: 612-621.

Note: [Papua]. 125. Nelson, H. N. Miners, Labourers and Officials on the Lakekamu Goldfield of Papua. Labour History. 1973; 25:

40-52. Note: [from lit & archives: Lakekamu R].

126. Nelson, H. N. Miners and Men of the Fighting Variety: Relations between Foreigners and Villagers on the Yodda

and Gira Goldfields of Papua New Guinea, 1895-1910. Oral History. 1975; 3(3): 93-106. Note: [Binandere, Neneba, Orokaiva].

127. Nelson, H. N. Miners and Islanders. Hemisphere. 1980; 25: 89-93.

Note: [Lakekamu, Misima, Murua, Sudest]. 128. Nelson, H. N. New Guinea Nationalism and the Writing of History. Journal of the Papua and New Guinea

Society. 1970; 4(2): 7-26. Note: [Fox Brothers explor].

129. Nelson, H. N. Opportunities for Research in Papua-New Guinea and Irian Barat: History. In: Reeves, Susan C.;

Dudley, May. New Guinea Social Science Field Research and Publications, 1962-67. Canberra and PortMoresby: Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1969: 207-208. (New Guinea ResearchBulletins; v. 32). Note: [general NG].

130. Nelson, Hal. Dakota Kin Terminology and the Status of Nonagnatic "Siblings" in Kaimbi. In: Cook, Edwin A.;

O'Brien, Denise, Editors. Blood and Semen: Kinship Systems of Highland New Guinea. Ann Arbor: Universityof Michigan Press; 1980: 371-395. (Studies in Pacific Anthropology). Note: [fw 1967-1968: Kaimbi Nebilyer V].

131. Nelson, Hal. Traditional Power Competition as a Possible Deterrent to Alcohol Use. In: Marshall, Mac, Editor.

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Through A Glass Darkly: Beer and Modernization in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Applied Socialand Economic Research; 1982: 155-162. (Monographs; v. 18). Note: [fw September 1967 - August 1968: Nebilyer V].

132. Nelson, Hal; Chisum, Gary L. A Computer-assisted Method for Age-determination in Non-literate Populations.

Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1974; 130: 132-137. Note: [fw: Kaimbi].

133. Nelson, Hank. The Australians in Papua and New Guinea. In: May, R. J.; Nelson, Hank, Editors. Melanesia:

Beyond Diversity. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies; 1982:143-150. Note: [general PNG].

134. Nelson, Hank. Black, White & Gold: Goldmining in Papua New Guinea 1878-1930. Canberra: Australian

National University Press; 1976. xx, 298, [1] pp. Note: [from lit & archives: Sudest, Misima, Woodlark I, Laloki R, Southeast Papua, Mambare R, Yodda V,Gira R, Waria R, Milne Bay, Keveri, Lakekamu R, Edie Creek].

135. Nelson, Hank. Changing the Label. In: Latukefu, Sione, Editor. Papua New Guinea: A Century of Colonial

Impact 1884-1984. Port Moresby: The National Research Institute and University of Papua New Guinea inassociation with the PNG Centennial Committee; 1989: 19-36. Note: [general PNG].

136. Nelson, Hank. From ANZAC Day to Remembrance Day: Remnants of Australian Rule in Papua New Guinea.

In: Lal, Brij; Nelson, Hank, Editors. Lines Across the Sea: Colonial Inheritance in the Post Colonial Pacific.Brisbane: Pacific History Association; 1995: 25-35. Note: [general PNG].

137. Nelson, Hank. Gulley-Rakers, Mining Companies and Parallels of War. In: Henningham, Stephen; May, R. J.,

Editors. Resources, Development and Politics in the Pacific Islands. Bathurst, N.S.W.: Crawford House Press;1992: 11-29. Note: [general PNG].

138. Nelson, Hank. Hold the Good Name of the Soldier: The Discipline of Papuan and New Guinea Infantry

Battalions, 1940- 1946. Journal of Pacific History. 1980; 15: 202-216. Note: [general PNG].

139. Nelson, Hank. Kuru: The Pursuit of the Prize and the Cure. Journal of Pacific History. 1996; 31: 178-201.

Note: [from lit & archives: kuru, Fore]. 140. Nelson, Hank. Living with a Blind Giant: Villagers and Foreigners. Meanjin Quarterly. 1975; 34: 351-357.

Note: [Sudest, Misima, Mambare R, Orokaiva, Lakekamu hw, Keveri V, Goodenough I]. 141. Nelson, Hank. Our Boys Up North: The Behaviour of Australians in New Guinea. Meanjin Quarterly. 1973; 32:

433-441. Note: [Kavadi, Tamata (Mabare R), Binandere, Markham V].

142. Nelson, Hank. Papua New Guinea: Black Unity or Black Chaos? Harmondsworth (U.K.): Penguin Books Ltd.;

1972. 237 pp. Note: [general PNG].

143. Nelson, Hank. The Swinging Index: Capital Punishment and British and Australian Administrations in Papua and

New Guinea, 1888-1945. Journal of Pacific History. 1978; 13: 130-152. Note: [general PNG].

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144. Nelson, Hank. Taim Bilong Masta: The Australian Involvement with Papua New Guinea. Sydney: AustralianBroadcasting Commission; 1982. 224 pp. Note: [general PNG].

145. Nelson, Harold E. Disease, Demography, and the Evolution of Social Structure in Highland New Guinea. Journal

of the Polynesian Society. 1971; 80: 204-216. Note: [fw 1967-1968: Kaimbi Nebilyer V].

146. Nelson, Harold Edwin. The Ecological, Epistemological, and Ethnographic Context of Medicine in a New Guinea

HIghlands Culture [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Seattle: University of Washington; 1971. xvii, 544 pp. Note: [fw September 1967 - August 1968: Alimp Kaimbi].

147. Neme, S.; Kolia, J. Lumabata Iduvu, Oloi Village, Kairuku Sub-province, Central Province. Oral History. 1976;

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148. Nenegemo, Tau; Lovell, Larry Lee, Compilers. Minaveha Field Notes. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of

Linguistics; 1995. [i], 216 pp. (Dictionaries in Papua New Guinea; v. 14). Note: [SIL 1986 --: Minaveha].

149. Netting, Robert McC. Functions of War. Man, N.S.. 1974; 9: 485-488.

Note: [from lit: Maring, Tauade]. 150. Nettle, Daniel. Explaining Global Patterns of Language Diversity. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 1998;

17: 354- 374. Note: [from lit: general PNG].

151. Nettle, Daniel. Linguistic Diversity of the Americas Can Be Reconciled with a Recent Colonization. Proceedings

of the National Academy of Sciences. 1999; 96: 3325-3329. Note: [from lit: general NG].

152. Neuendorf, A. K. Missionary Lingue Franche: Gogodala. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages

and Language Study, Vol. 3, Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern World. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1977: 875-880. (Pacific Linguistics,Series C; v. 40). Note: [from lit: Gogodala].

153. Neuendorf, A. K.; Taylor, A. J. The Churches and Language Policy. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area

Languages and Language Study, Vol. 3, Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern World. Canberra:Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1977: 423- 428.(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40). Note: [general PNG].

154. Neuhauss. [Funde vom Rook]. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1912; 44: 409-410.

Note: [from pc Bamler: Rook I]. 155. Neuhauss. Ueber seine Reisen in Deutsch-Neu-Guinea 1908/ 1910. In: , Verhandlungen des Deutschen

Kolonialkongresses 1910 zu Berlin am 6., 7. und 8. Oktober, 1910. Berlin: Verlag von Dietrich Reimer (ErnstVohsen); 1910: 106-109. Note: [explor 1908-1910: Sattelberg, Laewomba, Huon Gulf, Waria R, Kela Peninsula, Warapu, Sissanu].

156. Neuhauss. Unsere Kolonie: Deutsch-Neu-Guinea. Weimar: Vereinigung Heimat und Welt; n.d. viii, 144 pp. +

32 Tafeln. (Heimat und Welt). Note: [Kela, Kap Konig Wilhelm, Waria R, Augusta Fluss, Sattelberg, Warapu, Sissanu, Damper I, Labo, Kai,Ragetta, Tami Is, Hube].

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157. Neuhauss. Über die Pygmäen in Deutsch-Neuguinea und über das Haar der Papua. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie.

1911; 43: 280-287. Note: [Sattelberg].

158. Neuhaus, Fr. Totemismus bei den Zepa, Potsdamhafen, Deutsch- Neuguinea. Anthropos. 1911; 6: 1039.

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Niederländisch-Süd-Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1913; 45: 45-48. Note: [travels 1883-1884: German NG].

160. Neuhauss, R. Brief des Hrn. R. Neuhauss aus Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1909; 41: 962-963.

Note: [1909: Kai, Bukaua, Lae Womba]. 161. Neuhauss, R. Brief des Herrn R. Neuhauss aus Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1909; 41: 751-753.

Note: [1909: Kai, Bukaua, Lae Womba]. 162. Neuhauss, R. Das rotblonde Haar der Papua. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1913; 45: 259-260.

Note: [travels 1883-1884: German NG]. 163. Neuhauss, R. Deutsch Neu-Guinea, Bd. I: Heraus. Berlin: Verlag Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Bohsen); 1911. xvi, 534

pp. + Foldout Map. Note: [explor October 1908 - June 1910: Friedrich- Wilhelmshafen, Potsdamhafen, Hansabucht,Dallmannhafen, Muschu I, Valis I, Angel I, Seleo I, TUmleo I, Eitape, Stephansort, Finschhafen, Sattelberg,Lewang, Du, Bulesom R, Bukaua (Kap Arkona), Adolfhafen, Markham R, Labo, Sigrin, Jobande, Olem,Pagem, Kambrim, Simar, Pamguli, Matemba, Radja, Sissanu, Warapu, Arup, Ramo, Sialum, Kelana, Siassi,Tami, Simbang, Malalo (Kela), Laukanu (Lokanda), Lae-Womba, Morobe, Uno, Waria R, Pema, Jitschingari,Sissili, Piowaria, Attama].

164. Neuhauss, R. Deutsch Neu-Guinea, Bd. II: Völker-Atlas. Berlin: Verlag Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Bohsen); 1911.

vii, 336 pp. + Foldout Map. Note: [explor 1909-1910 (19 mos): Lowarra (Uno-Warra), Jaduna (Warra), Morobe, Mayama, Peihowa Kai,Boang, Laukanu, Lauqui, Kela, Labo, Lae Womba, Waing, Lae, Abo, Jao, Bukaua, Tami, Jabim, RawlinsonRange, Sattelberg Kai, Nuzeng, Quampu, Sialum, Kelana, Kodero Kai, Rai Coast, Bogadjim, Bilibili, Misem,Biliao, Ruo, Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen, Monumbo, Sepik mouth, Dallmannhafen, Muschu, Saure, Kahor,Vokau, Seleo, Malol, Arup, Warapu, Sissanu].

165. Neuhauss, R. Deutsch Neu-Guinea, Bd. III: Beiträge der Missionare Keysser, Stolz, Zahn, Lehner, Bamler. Berlin:

Verlag Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Bohsen); 1911. xii, 572 pp. Note: [missions: Tami, Kai, Bukaua, Sialum, Kwamkwam, Jabim].

166. Neuhauss, R. Die Pygmäenfrage in Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1914; 46: 753-754.

Note: [from lit: Sattelberg]. 167. Neuhauss, R. Felszeichnungen auf der Insel Umboi. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1914; 46: 529-531.

Note: [from pc Bamler: Umboi I]. 168. Neuhauss, Rich. Kinematographische und phonographische Aufnahmen aus Deutsch-Neuguinea. Zeitschrift für

Ethnologie. 1911; 43: 136-138. Note: [German NG coast].

169. Neuhauss, Richard. Reise nach Deutsch-Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1911; 43: 130-132.

Note: [German NG coast].

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170. Neumann, Katharina. New Guinea: A Cradle of Agriculture. Sciencexpress published online 19 June 2003;10.1126/ science.1086677. 2003: 2, [2] pp. Note: [from lit: Kuk].

171. Neumann, Katharina. New Guinea: A Cradle of Agriculture. Science. 2003; 301: 180-181; Published online 19

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172. Neumann, Meta A.; Gajdusek, D. Carleton; Zigas, Vincent. Neuropathologic Findings in Exotic Neurologic

Disorders among Natives of the Highlands of New Guinea. Journal of Neuropathology and ExperimentalNeurology. 1964; 23: 486-507. Note: [fw: kuru, Fore, Egari vill Mendi, Tari, Tapo Agarabi].

173. Neve, John. Spirit Houses of Maprik. Journal of the Public Service of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea.

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174. Neve, W. J. Formal Education and Traditional Religion in an Abelam Community. Papua New Guinea Journal

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175. Nevell, Marvin J. The Belief System of the Biak/Numfoor People. Catalyst. 1989; 19: 265-276.

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177. Nevermann, H. Onder koppensnellers en moerasmenschen. Amsterdam: A.J.G. Strengholt's Uitg. Mij. N.V.; n.d.

191 pp. + Frontispiece + Plates + Endpaper Maps. (Boekerij der beide Indiën). Note: [fw 1933-1934: Merauke, Bian R, Marind, Fredrik Hendrik I, Jabgas, Sohoer, Komolom].

178. Nevermann, Hans. The Art of Oceania. In: Trowell, Margaret; Nevermann, Hans. African and Oceanic Art. Wolf,

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179. Nevermann, Hans. The Art of Oceania. In: Anton, Ferdinand; Dockstadter, Frederick J.; Trowell, Margaret;

Nevermann, Hans. Primitive Art: Pre-Columbian, North American Indian, African, Oceanic. Wolf, RobertErich, Translator. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.; 1979: 454-508, 518-520. Note: [from museum colls: Ramu Delta, Dallmannhafen, Sepik, Tami Is, Papuan Gulf, Asmat].

180. Nevermann, Hans. Bei Sumpfmenschen und Kopfjägern: Reisen durch die unerforsche Inselwelt und die

Südküste von Niederländisch-Neuguinea. Stuttgart: Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft; n.d. 170, [2] pp. +Frontispiece + Plates + Foldout Map. Note: [fw 1933-1934: Merauke, Southwest IJ].

181. Nevermann, Hans. Bootsformen in Ostindonesien und in Westneuguinea. Baessler-Archiv. 1936; 19: 92-96.

Note: [fw 1933-1934: Windesi, Numfor, Kaimana, Kapaur, Jirewataro, Arguni]. 182. Nevermann, Hans. Die Jabga auf Südneuguinea. Baessler- Archiv, N.F.. 1952; 1: 49-82 + Foldout Map.

Note: [fw 1934: Bibikem, Imbake Jabga]. 183. Nevermann, Hans. Die Je-nan. Baessler-Archiv. 1942; 24: 87- 221.

Note: [fw 1933: Je-nan].

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184. Nevermann, Hans. Die Kanum-irebe und ihre Nachbarn. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1939; 71: 1-70. Note: [fw 1933-1934: Kanum].

185. Nevermann, Hans. Die Sohur. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1939; 72: 169-196.

Note: [fw: Sohur (Digul R)]. 186. Nevermann, Hans. Ein Besuch bei Steinzeitmenschen. Stuttgart: Kosmos, Gesellschaft der Naturfreunde; 1941.

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187. Nevermann, Hans. Eine ethnologische Reise nach dem Süden von Neuguinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1935;

67: 118-119. Note: [fw: Marind-anim, Jábega, Morauri, Je-nan, Kanum-irebe, Ngówugar, Kurkari, Mani, Fredrik-HendrikI].

188. Nevermann, Hans. Kawa auf Neuguinea. Ethnos. 1938; 3: 179- 192.

Note: [fw & from lit: Sohur, Kariram, Pueraga, Komolom, Jabga, Jilmek, Makleuga, Jas, User, Marind-anim,Je-Nan, Morauri, Kanum- irebe, Ngowugar, Semariji, Gambaui, Keraki, Mikud, Mawata, Kiwai, Anima,Arama, Gogodara, Wiram, Gabgab, Diguler].

189. Nevermann, Hans. Masken und Geheimbünde in Melanesien. Berlin: Verlag von Reimar Hobbing; 1933. 166,

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190. Nevermann, Hans. Söhne des tötenden Vaters: Dämonen- und Kopfjägergeschichten aus Neuguinea. Kassel:

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191. Nevermann, Hans. Südsee. In: Bernatzik, Hugo A., Editor. Die Große Völkerkunde: Sitten, Gebräuche und

Wesen fremder Völker, Bd. II, Asien. Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut AG; 1939: 295- 364. Note: [from museum colls: Mt Clarence, Mailu, Motu, Marind-anim, Kerepunu, Bena-Bena, Sentani, Domara,Mt Hagen, Lower Waria R].

192. Nevermann, Hans. Von den Entdeckern zu den Unabhängigkeitskäampfern. In: Italiaander, Rolf. Heißes Land

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193. Newbury, Colin. Land, Labour, Capital and Colonial Government in Papua New Guinea. In: Latukefu, Sione,

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194. Newbury, Colin. The Long Apprenticeship: Labour in the Politcal Economy of New Guinea, 1915-1939. Journal

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195. Newcombe, Ken; Bowman, Kaye; Christie, Marion; Pokris, James. Energy for Development: The Energy Policy

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Note: [fw: Lae]. 196. Newell, Paul L. Huli Oral Health. In: Allen, Bryant J.; Vail, John, Guest Editors. Focus Issue on Health and the

Environment in the Tari Area. Port Moresby: Medical Society of Papua New Guinea; 2002: 63-79. (Papua NewGuinea Medical Journal; v. 45(1-2)). Note: [survey 1985: Tari Basin].

197. Newland, J. History of the Health Services in Papua New Guinea. In: Bell, C. O., Editor. The Diseases and Health

Services of Papua New Guinea: A Basis for National Health Planning. Port Moresby: Department of PublicHealth; 1973: 436-447. Note: [general PNG].

198. Newman, John; Petterson, Robert G. The Tones of Kairi. Oceanic Linguistics. 1990; 29(1): 49-76.

Note: [SIL 1984-1987: Kairi]. 199. Newman, Paul. Cargo Cults and Other Melanesian Revitalization Movements [M.A. Thesis]. Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania; 1961. 61, [4] pp. Note: [from lit: Saibai, Vailala, Finschhafen, Markham V, Geelvink Bay, Madang, Tangu, Yule I, Aitape,Omisuan (Eastern Highlands), Milne Bay, Sentani, Baigona, Orokaiva, Kainantu, Kogu, Busarasa-Moge,Kekesi (Northern Division), Keveri, Purari Delta].

200. Newman, Philip L. The Awa of the Eastern Highlands. In: Art of New Guinea: Sepik, Maprik and Highlands: An

Exhibition Arranged by the Museum and Laboratories of Ethnic Arts and Technology, UCLA and the EthnicArts Council. Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, The Ethnic Art Galleries; 1967: 12-21. Note: [fw: Awa].

201. Newman, Philip L. Gururumba. In: Hays, Terence E., Editor. Oceania. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co.; 1991: 92-94.

(Encyclopedia of World Cultures; v. 2). Note: [fw: Gururumba].

202. Newman, Phillip. Irahqkiah of New Guinea. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files, Inc.; 1972; 2 Vols. pp.

i-viii, 1-232; i- viii, 233-314. (HRAFlex Books, Descriptive Ethnography Series; v. ECOJ1-001). Note: [fw 1965: Irakia Awa].

203. Newman, Philip L. Knowing the Gururumba. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.; 1965. x, 110 pp. +

Plates. (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology). Note: [fw 1959-1960: Gururumba].

204. Newman, Philip L. Religious Belief and Ritual in a New Guinea Society. In: Watson, James B., Editor. New

Guinea: The Central Highlands. Menasha, WI: American Anthropological Association; 1964: 257-272.(American Anthropologist, Special Publications; v. 66(4,2)). Note: [fw 1959-1960: Gururumba].

205. Newman, Philip L. Sexual Politics and Witchcraft in Two New Guinea Societies. In: Berreman, Gerald D.,

Editor. Social Inequality: Comparative and Developmental Approaches. New York: Academic Press, Inc.;1981: 103-121. (Studies in Anthropology). Note: [fw: Gururumba-Fikese, Irahkia-Poqna].

206. Newman, Philip. Sorcery, Religion and the Man. Natural History. 1962; 71(2): 20-29.

Note: [fw: Upper Asaro]. 207. Newman, Philip Lee. Supernaturalism and Ritual among the Gururumba [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Seattle: University

of Washington; 1962. x, 333, [1] pp. + 4 Figures. Note: [fw: Miruma Gururumba Upper Asaro].

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208. Newman, Philip. When Technology Fails: Magic and Religion in New Guinea [Sircery, Religion, and the Man].Reprinted in: Spradley, james P.; McCurdy, David W., Editors. Conformity & Conflict: Readings in CulturalAnthropology. 8th ed. ed. New York: HarperCollins College Publishers; 1994: 341-350. Note: [fw: Gururumba].

209. Newman, Philip L. "Wild Man" Behavior in a New Guinea Highlands Community. American Anthropologist.

1964; 66: 1-19. Note: [fw 12 mos: Upper Asaro Valley].

210. Newman, Philip L.; Boyd, David J. The Making of Men: Ritual and Meaning in Awa Male Initiation. In: Herdt,

Gilbert H., Editor. Rituals of Manhood: Male Initiation in Papua New Guinea. Berkeley: University ofCalifornia Press; 1982: 239-285. Note: [fw PN 1964-1965, 1970; DB: 1970, 1971-1972: Ilakia Awa].

211. Newman, Philip L.; Boyd, David J. The Making of Men: Ritual and Meaning in Awa Male Initiation. In: Herdt,

Gilbert H., Editor. Rituals of Manhood: Male Initiation in Papua New Guinea. New Brunswick, NJ:Transaction Publishers; 1998: 239-285. Note: [fw PN 1964-1965, 1970; DB: 1970, 1971-1972: Ilakia Awa].

212. Newton, Douglas. Art. In: Ryan, Peter, General Editor. Encyclopaedia of Papua and New Guinea. Carlton, Vic.:

Melbourne University Press in association with the University of Papua New Guinea; 1972: 29-50. Note: [general PNG].

213. Newton, Douglas. Art of New Guinea. Rockefeller University Review. 1967(January-February): 1-8.

Note: [from museum colls: general NG]. 214. Newton, Douglas. The Art of Africa, the Pacific Islands, and the Americas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Bulletin. 1981; 39(2): 1-56 + Endpaper Illustrations. Note: [from museum colls: Mabuiag, Yau (Warsei), Erub].

215. Newton, Douglas. The Art of the Sepik. Portfolio. 1982(July/ August): 80-83.

Note: [from collections: Abelam, Iatmul, Yau, Upper Karawari, Sawos]. 216. Newton, Douglas. Art Styles of the Papuan Gulf. New York: The Museum of Primitive Art; 1961. 100 pp.

Note: [from museum colls: Kiwai, Kerewa, Wapo, Urama, Era R, Namau, Elema, Gogodara, Bamu R, TuramaR].

217. Newton, Douglas, Director. Arts des Mers du Sud: Insulinde, Mélanésie, Polynésie, Micronésie: Collections du

musée Barbier- Mueller. Paris: Adam Biro; 1998. 368 pp. 218. Newton, Douglas, Editor. Howell, David Radzinowicz, Translator. Arts of the South Seas: Island Southeast Asia,

Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia: The Collections of the Musée Barbier-Mueller. Munich: Prestel; 1999. 368pp.

219. Newton, Douglas. Bibliography of Sepik District Art Annotated for Illustrations, Part 1. New York: The Museum

of Primitive Art; 1965. 20 pp. (Primitive Art Bibliographies; v. IV). Note: [Sepik].

220. Newton, Douglas. Continuities and Changes in Western Pacific Art. In: Gathercole, Peter; Kaeppler, Adrienne

L.; Newton, Douglas. The Art of the Pacific Islands. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art; 1979: 27-65.Note: [general NG].

221. Newton, Douglas. Crocodile and Cassowary: Religious Art of the Upper Sepik River, New Guinea. New York:

The Museum of Primitive Art; 1971. 112 pp. Note: [fw 1964, 1965, 1967 & from museum colls: Yeragai, Bahinemo, Nggala, Wogumas, Manambu,

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Kwoma, Nukuma, Warasei, Yasyin]. 222. Newton, Douglas. Early Papuans and Melanesians. In: Newton Douglas, Editor. Arts of the South Seas: Island

Southeast Asia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia: The Collections of the Musée Barbier-Mueller. Howell,David Radinowicz, Translator. Munich: Prestel; 1999: 161-171, 365. Note: [general NG, Huli, Central Highlands PNG].

223. Newton, Douglas. Einleitung. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Kaufmann, Christian; Newton, Douglas. Ozeanien:

Kunst und Kultur. Freiburg: Verlag Herder Freiburg i. Br.; 1994: 13-17. (Ars Antiqua; v. V). Note: [general NG].

224. Newton, Douglas. Foreword. In: Lutkehaus, Nancy; Kaufmann, Christian; Mitchell, William E.; Newton,

Douglas; Osmundsen, Lita; Schuster, Meinhard, Editors. Sepik Heritage: Tradition and Change in Papua NewGuinea. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press; 1990: xv-xix. Note: [general Sepik].

225. Newton, Douglas. Form and Meaning in Primitive Art. In: Form and Meaning. Robert Allerton Park: University

of Illinois; 1962: 7-20. Note: [from museum colls & lit: Asmat, Arapesh, Gogodara, Wapo, Namau, Trobriand Is].

226. Newton, Douglas. Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea. In: Newton Douglas, Editor. Arts of the South Seas: Island

Southeast Asia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia: The Collections of the Musée Barbier-Mueller. Howell,David Radinowicz, Translator. Munich: Prestel; 1999: 224-231, 366. Note: [from museum colls: Purari Delta, Elema, Era R, Gogodala, Papuan Gulf, Goaribari].

227. Newton, Douglas. Introduction. In: Parrish Art Museum. Primitive Art of New Guinea July 13th-30th, 1963.

Southampton, NY: The Parrish Art Museum; 1963: 2-5. Note: [exhibition: New Guinea].

228. Newton, Douglas. Introduction [to Part Eight: Visual and Aural Arts]. In: Lutkehaus, Nancy; Kaufmann,

Christian; Mitchell, William E.; Newton, Douglas; Osmundsen, Lita; Schuster, Meinhard, Editors. SepikHeritage: Tradition and Change in Papua New Guinea. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press; 1990: 467-469.Note: [general Sepik].

229. Newton, Douglas. Kanduanum History. Oral History. 1975; 3(7): 156-161.

Note: [Kanduanum Angoram]. 230. Newton, Douglas. Kubru Shields: Style and History. In: Art Studies for an Editor: 25 Essays in Memory of Milton

S. Fox. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.; 1975: 191-223. Note: [fw 1967, 1970, 1973: Kubkain (Kubru), Wogamusin, Abau, Iwam, Hauna, Leonhard Schultze R, AprilR, Nggala, Bahinemo, Yasyin, kwoma].

231. Newton, Douglas. Le golfe de Papouasie. In: Newton, Douglas, Director. Arts des Mers du Sud: Insulinde,

Mélanésie, Polynésie, Micronésie: Collections du musée Barbier-Mueller. Paris: Adam Biro; 1998: 224-231.Note: [from museum collss: Elema, Purari Delta, Era R, Gogodala, Papuan Gulf].

232. Newton, Douglas. Malu: Openwork Boards of the Tshuosh Tribe. New York: Museum of Primitive Art; 1963.

8 pp. + Plates. (Studies; v. 2). Note: [from museum colls: Tshuosh].

233. Newton, Douglas. Mask (Eharo). In: Greub, Suzanne, Editor. Expressions of Belief: Masterpieces of African,

Oceanic, and Indonesian Art from the Museum voor Volkenkunde, Rotterdam. New York: RizzoliInternational Publications, Inc.; 1988: 164-165. Note: [from museum colls: Orokolo].

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234. Newton, Douglas. Masks. Mankind. 1973; 9: 139. Note: [from museum colls: Nggala].

235. Newton, Douglas. Masterpieces of Primitive Art: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Collection. New York: Alfred A.

Knopf, Inc.; 1978. 263 pp. + Endpaper Illustrations. Note: [from museum colls: Abelam, Astrolabe Bay, Biwat, Yau (Warsei), Iatmul, Kwoma, Erub I, Elema,Mabuiag, Sawos, Karawari R, Papuan Gulf, Lake Sentani, Kiwai, Massim, Asmat].

236. Newton, Douglas. Materials for a Iatmul Chronicle, Middle Sepik River (East Sepik Province, Papua New

Guinea). In: Schindlbeck, Markus, Editor. Gestern und Heute -- Traditionen in der Südsee: Festschrift zum 75.Geburtstag von Gerd Koch. Berlin: Verlag von Dietrich Reimer; 1997: 367-385. (Baessler-Archiv, N.F.; v.45(70)). Note: [fw 1965, 1967 & from lit: Iatmul].

237. Newton, Douglas. More on Stone Discs. Mankind. 1972; 8: 226- 227.

Note: [fw: Kwoma; from lit: Abelam]. 238. Newton, Douglas. Mother Cassowary's Bones: Daggers of the East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea.

Metropolitan Museum Journal. 1989; 24: 305-325. Note: [from museum colls: Arapesh, Kwanga, Abelam, Boiken, Sawos, Kwoma, Manambu, Iatmul, Chambri,Kairiru, Ali, Tumleo].

239. Newton, Douglas. Multiple Human Figures in Western Papuan Gulf Art. Man. 1963; 63(111): 86-90.

Note: [from museum colls: Turama R, Wapo, Era R, Urama I, Goaribari, Kerewa]. 240. Newton, Douglas. New Guinea Art in the Collection of the Museum of Primitive Art. New York: The Museum

of Primitive Art; 1967. [xxxiv] pp. + [122] pp. Plates. (The Museum of Primitive Art Handbooks; v. 2). Note: [from museum colls: Numfoor, Sarmi, Sentani, Astrolabe Bay, Bogadjim, Tami I, Suau, Murua,Normanby I, Trobriand Is, Tagula, Amarki Washkuk, Tongwindjamp Washkuk, Abelam, Murik, Anggoram,Moim, Singrin, Kanduanum, Kambot, Biwat, Sawos, Yamök, Kwoiwut, Iatmul, Yentshamanggua, Eibom,Kararau, Kangganamun, Ngala, Wogumas, May R Iwam, "Awai", Leonhard Schultz R, Yigei- Yigei, Yimas,Inyai, Karawari R, Blackwater R, Kabriman, Ambanoli, Siane, Elema, Namau, Ipiko, Gope, Goaraibari, OmatiR, Gibu Turama R, Aketa Gogodara, Kiwai, Saibai, Mabuiag, Asmat, Komor Lorentz R, Kamoro].

241. Newton, Douglas. Ngala Art, a Style and Its Affinities (East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). In: Smidt, Dirk

A. M.; Keurs, Pieter ter; Trouwborst, Albert, Editors. Pacific Material Culture: Essays in Honour of Dr. SimonKooijman on the Occasion of His 80th Birthday. Leiden: Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde; 1995: 219-236.(Mededelingen van het Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden; v. 28). Note: [fw 1966-1967: Ngala].

242. Newton, Douglas. A Note on the Kamanggabi of the Arambak, New Guinea. Man. 1964; 64(5): 11-12.

Note: [from museum colls: Arambak, Iatmul]. 243. Newton, Douglas. Oceania. In: Art of Oceania, Africa, and the Americas from the Museum of Primitive Art: An

Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art May 10 - August 17, 1969. New York: The MetropolitanMuseum of Art; n.d. [1969]: [xvi], [1-79]. Note: [exhibition: Tagula I, Normanby I, Murua I, Suau, TamiI, Bogadjim, Astrolabe Bay, Lake Sentani, Sarmi, Numfoor, Asmat, Anggoram, Singrin, Moim, Kanduanum,Kambot, Biwat, Sawos, Kwoiwut, Iatmul, Yentshamanggua, Eibom, Kamindimbit, Kangganamun, Kararu,Bahinemo, Inyai, Karawari R, Ambanoli, Blackwater R, Yaungget, Kwoma, Abelam, Wingei, Siane, Elema,Gope, Kerewa, Goaribari, Paia'a, Gibu (Turama R), Gogodara, Kiwai, Saibai, Mabuiag, Erub].

244. Newton, Douglas. Oceania. In: The Museum of Primitive Art. Primitive Art Masterworks. New York: American

Federation of Arts; 1974: [62-87]. Note: [exhibition: Tami I, Sentani, Suau, Singrin Anggoram, Biwat, Inyai, Arambak?, Sawos, Kwoiwut,Iatmul, Kangganamun, Yau, Kerewa, Gibu vill Turama R, Paia'a vill Omati R, Mabuiag, Kiwai].

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245. Newton, Douglas. Oceania. In: Newton, Douglas; Waterfield, Hermione. Tribal Sculpture: Masterpieces from

Africa, South East Asia and the Pacific in the Barbier-Mueller Museum. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd;1995: 265-347. Note: [from museum colls: Sentani, Abelam, Murik, Kopar, Biwat, Yaul, Yuat R, Iatmul, Kayan, Sio, Bilbil,Tami Is, Elema, D'Entrecasteaux Is, Kerewa, Era r, Saibai, Binaturi, Mabuiag, Casuarina Coast Asmat, BrazzaR Asmat].

246. Newton, Douglas. Oceanic Images. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated; 1978. [vi], [56] pp.

Note: [from museum colls: Biwat, Inyei-Ewa, Nukuma, Lake Sentani, Sawos, Abelam, Kopar, Bogadjim,Yimar].

247. Newton, Douglas. Océanie. In: Newton, Douglas; Waterfield, Hermione. Sculpture: Chefs d'oeuvre du Musée

Barbier-Mueller. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale; 1995: 265-347. Note: [from museum colls: Sentani, Wosera, Murik, Kopar, Biwat, Yaul, Iatmul, Kayan, Sio, Bilbil, Tami Is,Orokolo, D'Entrecasteaux Is, Goaribari, Era R, Saibai, Binaturi R, Mabuiag, Casuarina Coast Asmat, BrazzaR Asmat].

248. Newton, Douglas. Of Time and the River. The Art Gallery. 1971; 15(1): 24-25, 32.

Note: [Sepik, Yentshamanggua]. 249. Newton, Douglas. Oral Tradition and Art History in the Sepik District, New Guinea. In: Helm, June, Editor.

Essays on the Verbal and Visual Arts: Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society. Seattle: Universityof Washington Press; 1967: 200-215. Note: [fw 1964, 1965: Manambu, Iatmul].

250. Newton, Douglas. Prehistoric and Recent Art Styles in Papua New Guinea. In: Mead, Sudney M., Editor.

Exploring the Visual Art of Oceania: Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Honolulu: UniversityPress of Hawaii; 1979: 32-57. Note: [from museum colls: Iatmul, Aird Delta, Yanitobak Karawari R, Inyai Karawari, Ariggoram LowerSepik, Wosera, Murik, Keram R, Kwonggei Sawos, Gogodala, Wogamus, Kwoma, Pompobus Lai R,Repikama Bauyer R, Yaramanda Baiyer R, Giu KUndiawa, Guruagl, Kundiawa, Sialum, Cape Arkona, WatutR, Oriomo R, Wahgi V. Kubor Range, Nauru Wahgi V, Kimalip Hagen, Jimi R, Sugma (Western Highlands),Warawagi (Western Highlands), Kup, Wabag, Juagl Kundiawa, Kuglamai Kundiawa, Tokain Creek Madang,Aikora R Northern D, Nomad R, Koroba, Pausa WH, Porgera, Mendi, Binumarien, Manam, Aiome, Ramu R,Minj, Kainantu, Sattelberg, Finschhafen, Yaibos WH, Kengaima Kundiawa, Bulolo V, Kendapena Baiyer R,Chuave, Annaberg, Yabim, Bukawa, Tumnamol Kundiawa, Koge-Bogemal Kundiawa, Nete, Lai-Womba,Payala, Byaka Maramuni, Ambumb V, Bok Long I, Girua hw, Dei (Western Highlands)].

251. Newton, Douglas. Primitive Art of New Guinea July 13th-30th, 1963. Southampton, NY: The Parrish Art

Museum; 1963. [16] pp. Note: [exhibition: Asmat, Kerewa, Turama R, Wapo, Era R, Urama I, Sentani, Humboldt Bay, Keram R,Murik, Pagem vill, Yentscha- Mangua vill Iatmul, Tshuosh, Malu vill, Wosera, Wanwan, Arambak, Abelam,Kupkei vill, Torres Strait].

252. Newton, Douglas. Primitive Art. ART and Australia. 1977; 14: 314-322.

Note: [from museum colls: Lake Sentani]. 253. Newton, Douglas. Primitive Kunst ins Museum! Du: Die Kunstzeitschrift. 1979; 5: 62-71.

Note: [from museum colls: Iatmul]. 254. Newton, Douglas. Reflections in Bronze: Lapita and Dong-Son Art in the Western Pacific. In: Barbier, Jean Paul;

Newton, Douglas, Editors. Islands and Ancestors: Indigenous Styles of Southeast Asia. München:Prestel-Verlag; 1988: 10-23. Note: [from museum colls: Lake Sentani, Newmarkum vill Abelam, Timbunke, Mariwai Kwoma, Collingwood

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Bay, Upper Pomatsj R Asmat, Mt Hagen, Simbu Province]. 255. Newton, Douglas. Sculpture from the South Seas in the Collection of the Museum of Primitive Art. n.p. [New

York]: n.p. [The Museum of Primitive Art]; 1962. 24 pp. + Endpaper Maps. Note: [exhibition: Orokolo, Wapo, Lorentz R, Eilanden R, Tshuosh, Karawari R, Kwoiwut Tshuosh,Mindimbit, Iatmul].

256. Newton, Douglas. Selected Works from the Collection: Color in Sculpture and Ceramics. New York: The

Museum of Primitive Art; 1957. [30] pp. + Covers. Note: [from museum colls: Torres Strait, Omati R, Kambrambo].

257. Newton, Douglas. Shields of the Manambu (East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). Baessler-Archiv, N.F..

1987; 35: 249-259. Note: [fw 1967, 1970-1971: Yambun Manambu].

258. Newton, Douglas. Visual Arts of the Pacific. In: Darish, Patricia, Organizer. African, Pacific, and Pre-Columbian

Art in the Indiana University Art Museum. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Art Museum inassociation with Indiana University Press; 1986: 48-97. Note: [from museum colls: Biwat, Abelam, Kwoma, Olo, Kaimari (Gulf), Murik, Alamblak, Kampriman, Ewa(East Sepik), Iatmul, Toanumbu Boiken, Sawos, telefol, Tami is, Trobriand Is, Kerewa, Keenok Asmat].

259. Newton, Douglas. Why Is the Cassowary a Canoe Prow? Art Journal. 1973: 41-45.

Note: [from museum colls: May R Iwam, Sawos, Tauri vill]. 260. Newton, Douglas; Staempfli, George W. Tumbuna: Ritual Art from Melanesia. New York: Staempfli; 1972. [4]

pp. Note: [exhibition: Kwoma].

261. Newton, H. Inheritance: Bartle Bay. In: Seligmann, C. G. The Melanesians of British New Guinea. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press; 1910: 524-525. Note: [mission: Bartle Bay].

262. Newton, H. The Walaga Feast at Diwari. In: Seligmann, C. G. The Melanesians of British New Guinea.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1910: 599-606. Note: [mission: Bartle Bay, Diwari].

263. Newton, H. Warfare: Bartle Bay. In: Seligmann, C. G. The Melanesians of British New Guinea. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press; 1910: 546-547. Note: [mission: Bartle Bay, Wamira, Wedau].

264. Newton, Henry. In Far New Guinea: A Stirring Record of Work and Observation amongst the People of New

Guinea, with a Description of Their Manners, Customs & Religions &c., &c., &c. London: Seeley, Service &Co. Limited; 1914. [vii], 304 pp. + Frontispiece + Plates + Foldout Map. Note: [mission 1899 --: Samarai, Dogura, Bartle Bay, Suau, Wamira, Wanigela].

265. Newton, Janice. Angels, Heroes and Traitors: Images of Some Papuans in the Second World War. Research in

Melanesia. 1996; 20: 141-156. Note: [fw 1977-1978, 1979 (11 mos) & from lit: Orokaiva].

266. Newton, Janice. Feasting for Oil Palm. Social Analysis. 1982; 10: 63-78.

Note: [fw October 1977 - May 1978, May-August 1979: Koropata vill Orokaiva]. 267. Newton, Janice. Oil Palm: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing for Oro Province. Bikmaus. 1983; 4(4): 81-84.

Note: [fw 1979, 1982: Koropata vill Orokaiva].

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268. Newton, Janice. Orokaiva Warfare and Production. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1983; 92: 487-507. Note: [from lit: Binandere, Orokaiva, Tauade].

269. Newton, Janice. Orokaiva Production and Change. Canberra: Australian National University, Development

Studies Centre; 1985. xv, 251 pp. (Pacific Research Monographs; v. 11). Note: [fw October 1977 - May 1978, May-August 1979, August 1982: Koropata vill Orokaiva].

270. Newton, Janice. Technology and Cooperative Labour among the Orokaiva. Mankind. 1985; 15: 214-222.

Note: [fw 1977-1978, 1979: Koropata vill Orokaiva]. 271. Newton, Janice. Women and Modern Marriage among the Orokaivans. In: Healey, Christopher J., Guest Editor.

Culture and Development in Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Australian National University, Research Schoolof Pacific Studies, Department of Anthropology; 1989: 28-47. (Canberra Anthropology, Special Issue; v.12(1-2)). Note: [fw October 1977 - April 1978, May-August 1979, August 1982: Koropata vill Orokaiva].

272. Neyens, M. Onder de Kaja-kaja's van Zuid-Nieuw-Guinea. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart.

1919; 37: 172- 178. Note: [mission: Merauke, Oetoembe R].

273. Neyens, M. Onder de Kaja-kaja's van Zuid-Nieuw-Guinea. Onze Missiën. 1920; 3: 163-174.

Note: [mission: Merauke]. 274. Néprajzi Múzeum. Az östársadalmaktól a civilizációkig / From Clans to Civilizations: A Néparjzi Múzeum

állandó kiállítása (Permanent Exhibition of the Museum of Ethnography). n.p. [Budapest]: Museum ofEthnography of Budapest; n.d. Note: [exhibition: NG].

275. Niall, H. R. Morobe District. In: Ryan, Peter, General Editor. Encyclopaedia of Papua and New Guinea. Carlton,

Vic.: Melbourne University Press in association with the University of Papua New Guinea; 1972: 793-799. Note: [Morobe District].

276. Nicholls, D. The Lowa Marketing Co-Operative Limited of Goroka. In: Ward, Marion W., Editor. Change and

Development in Rural Melanesia: Papers Delivered at the Fifth Waigani Seminar Sponsored Jointly by TheUniversity of Papua and New Guinea, The Australian National University, the Administrative College of Papuaand New Guinea, the Council on New Guinea Affairs, and The Papua and New Guinea Society, Held at PortMoresby 14-20 May 1971. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian National University, Research School ofPacific Studies, and The University of Papua and New Guinea; 1972: 173-188. Note: [Goroka].

277. Nicholls, G. H. Magisterial Report, Mambare Division. In: Commonwealth of Australia, Parliament. Papua:

Report for the Year Ended 30th June, 1911. Melbourne: Government Printer; 1911: 137- 141. Note: [admin 1910-1911: Mambare Division, Binendele].

278. Nichols, Johanna. Linguistic Diversity and the First Settlement of the New World. Language. 1990; 66: 475-521.

Note: [from lit: general NG]. 279. Nichols, Johanna. Sprung from Two Common Sources: Sahul as a Linguistics Area. In: McConvell, Patrick;

Evans, Nicholas, Editors. Archaeology and Linguistics: Aboriginal Australia in Global Perspective. Melbourne:Oxford University Press; 1997: 135-168. Note: [from lit: numerous NG].

280. Nicholson, Ruth; Nicholson, Ray. Fore Phonemes and Their Interpretation. In: Dean, James C., Editor. Studies

in New Guinea Linguistics by Members of the Summer Institute of Linguistics (New Guinea Branch). Sydney:University of Sydney; 1962: 128-148. (Oceania Linguistic Monographs; v. 6).

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Note: [SIL 3 yrs: Kasoru vill North Fore]. 281. Nidue, Joe A. The Cassowary Women. Nobonob Nius. 1971; 3: 1, 5-6.

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283. Niedenzu, Joseph. Sterbebilder in Kanakenrahmen. Steyler Missionsbote. 1927; 55: 28-29.

Note: [mission: Ali, Tumleo]. 284. Niedenzu, Joseph. Wie die Tumleoleute über die Geister Herr wurden. Steyler Missionsbote. 1927; 55: 169-170.

Note: [mission: Tumleo]. 285. Nieland, N. A. Goede en kwade zijden van feesten (1953). In: Adatrechtbundels: Bezorgd door de Commissie

voor het adatrecht en uitgegeven door het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, XLV:Nieuw-Guinea. 's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff; 1955: 31-32. Note: [admin 1953: Mappi, Upper Digoel].

286. Nielsen, Aage Krarup. In het land van kannibalen en paradijsvogels. Amsterdam: N.V. Em. Querido's Uitgevers-

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287. Nielsen, Aage Krarup. Paa krydstogt mod Ny Guinea. KNbenhavn: Gyldendalike Boghandel Nordsk Forlag; 1944.

192 pp. + Plates. Note: [travels: Digoel R, Tanah Merah Camp, Kaja-kaja, Frederik- Hendrik I, Merauke].

288. Nienhuis, P. Inventaris van stukken afkomstig uit de archieven van de Algemene Secretarie en van andere

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289. Nienhuis, P. Inventaris van het rapportenarchief van het kantoor bevolkingszaken (Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea)

1951-1962. Reprinted in: Baal, J. van; Galis, K. W.; Koentjaraningrat, R. M. West Irian: A Bibliography.Dordrecht-Holland: Foris Publications; 1984: 205-307. Note: [general NNG].

290. Niermeyer, J. F. De Zuidkust van Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig

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291. Niermeyer, J. F. Nieuw-Guinea op zijn smalst. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig

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292. Niermeyer, J. F. Over de Expeditie-Wichmann in Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch

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293. Nietschmann, Bernard. Hunting and Ecology of Dugongs and Green Turtles, Torres Strait, Australia. In: Lea,

John S.; Powars, Nancy Link; Swanson, Winfield, Compilers & Editors. National Geographic ResearchReports, Volume 17: Research and Exploration Projects Supported by the National Geographic Society, forWhich an Initial Grant or Continuing Support Was Provided in the Year 1976. Washington, DC: NationalGeographic Society; 1984: 625-651.

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Note: [fw July 1976 -- (1 yr): Mabuiag I]. 294. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. De bevolking van het Sneeuw gebergte in Nieuw Guinea. Tropisch Nederland. 1938; 11:

14-16, 30-32, 45-48, 77-80, 93-96, 108-112. Note: [explor: Pesegem, Swart V].

295. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. Der sexualtotemismus als basis der dualistischen Kulturen und derer Exogamie in Ozeanien:

Die wurzeln des natürlichen, grammatikalischen wortgeschlechts. n.p.: Internationale Archives fürEthnographie; 1931. 140 pp. + Foldout Chart. (Supplement to Bd. 31). Note: [from lit: Marind-anim, Trobriand Is].

296. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. Economische schetsen uit de landsche samenlevingen in Oost-Indië. Indië. 1927; 11: 245,

246, 247-249, 250, 252-253, 254, 262-267. Note: [Boromesso, Mamberamo R, Oeringoep].

297. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. In het hooggebergte van Midden-Nieuw Guinee. Tropisch Nederland. 1938; 11: 285-288,

301-304, 317-320, 334-336, 365-368, 382-384, 412-416. Note: [explor: Tapiro, Swart V].

298. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. Nieuw-Guinee als Eoonplaats zijner volken. Tropisch Nederland. 1937; 10: 14, 15-16, 28,

29-32, 44, 45-47, 63-64, 76, 77-80, 94, 95-96, 110-112, 124, 125-128, 141- 144, 158, 159-160, 174, 175-176,185-192, 204, 205-208, 220, 221- 223, 224, 236, 237-240, 253-256, 266, 267-270, 286-287, 317-320, 333-336,350, 351-352, 362, 363-368, 381-384, 394-400, 411-416. Note: [Waideri, Manokwari, Lorentz R, Mamberamo R, Anggi Lakes, Swart V, Japen, Boromesso, Arfak Mts,Marind Anim, Merauke, Rouffaer R, Pesegem].

299. Nieuwenhuis, A. W. Papoea's. Indië. 1918; 1-3: 754-755; 290- 291, 322-323; 162-163, 194-195.

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New Guinea: Academisch Proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1979. Amsterdam: Universiteit vanAmsterdam, Antropologisch- Sociologisch Centrum; 1979. ii, [ii], 316 pp. + Plates. (Afdeling CultureleAntropologie, Uitgave; v. 15). Note: [fw May 1963 - September 1965: Ewe Suki].

301. Nieuwenhuijsen, Corry van; Nieuwenhuijsen, Jan van. The Suki Area, Fly River Open Electorate. In: Bettison,

David G.; Hughes, Colin A.; Veur, Paul W. van der, Editors. The Papua-New Guinea Elections 1964.Canberra: Australian National University; 1965: 374-387. Note: [fw: Suki].

302. Nieuwenhuijsen, J. W. van; Nieuwenhuijsen-Riedeman, C. H. van. Eclipses as Omens of Death: The

Socio-Religious Interpretations of a Cosmological Phenomenon among the Suki in South New Guinea. In:Beek, W. E. A. van; Scherer, J. H., Editors. Explorations in the Anthropology of Religion: Essays in Honourof Jan van Baal. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff; 1975: 112- 120. (Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituutvoor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde; v. 74). Note: [fw 1963-1965: Ewe Suki].

303. Nieuwenhuijsen, Jan van. Van Baal en de etnografie van Zuid Nieuw Guinea. Anthropologische Verkenningen.

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304. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. Interessante vondst op het eiland Waigeo. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. 1957; 1: 59-60.

Note: [Asoker vill Waigeo]. 305. Nightingale, Neil. New Guinea: An Island Apart. London: BBC Books; 1992. xiii, 146 pp. + Plates.

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Note: [general NG]. 306. Nihill, Michael. Alternating Ontologies: Exchange and Ritual in Anganen History. The Australian Journal of

Anthropology. 1996; 7: 275-298. Note: [fw 25 mos: Lower Lai-Nembi Anganen].

307. Nihill, Michael. Beyond Bodies: Aspects of the Politicisation of Exchange in the South-West Highlands of Papua

New Guinea. Oceania. 1996; 67: 107-126. Note: [fw 25 mos: Anganen].

308. Nihill, Michael. The Bride Wore Black: Aspects of Anganen Marriage and Its Meaning. Social Analysis. 1989;

26: 65-90. Note: [fw 1981, 1982, 1987-1988 (25 mos): Det Anganen].

309. Nihill, Michael. Gift Exchange as Sensory Experience among the Anganen. Oceania. 2000; 71: 110-128.

Note: [fw 25 mos: Anganen]. 310. Nihill, Michael. Money and "Moka": Men, Women, and Change in Anganen Mortuary Exchange. Journal of the

Polynesian Society. 1991; 100: 45-69. Note: [fw 1981-1982, 1987-1988 (25 mos): Anganen; from lit: Mendi].

311. Nihill, Michael. The New Pearlshells: Aspects of Money and Meaning in Anganen Exchange. In: Healey,

Christopher J., Guest Editor. Culture and Development in Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Australian NationalUniversity, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Anthropology; 1989: 144-160. (CanberraAnthropology, Special Issue; v. 12(1-2)). Note: [fw 1981-1982 (17 mos): Anganen].

312. Nihill, Michael. New Women and Wild Men: "Development", Changing Sexual Practice and Gender in Highland

Papua New Guinea. Canberra Anthropology. 1994; 17(2): 48-72. Note: [fw 1981-1982, 1987-1988 (25 mos): Anganen].

313. Nihill, Michael. Pain and "Progress": Revisiting Botol Sorcery in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

In: Morton, Helen, Editor. Computer-Mediated Communication in Australian Anthropology and Sociology.Adelaide: University of Adelaide, Department of Anthropology; 2001: 103-121. (Social Analysis; v. 45(1)).Note: [fw 25 mos: Anganen].

314. Nihill, Michael. Pasts and Presents: History, Politics, and the Representation of Self and Other in Pacific

Ethnography. Reviews in Anthropology. 1995; 24: 27-38. Note: [from lit: PNGH].

315. Nihill, Michael. Roads of Presence: Social Relatedness and Exchange in Anganen Social Structure [Ph.D.

Dissertation]. Adelaide: University of Adelaide; 1986. ci, 472 pp. Note: [fw 1981-1982 (17 mos): Det Anganen].

316. Nihill, Michael. Time and the Red Other: Myth, History and the Paradoxes of Power in Anganen. In: Ballard,

Chris, Guest Editor. Special Focus on Myth and History in the New Guinea Highlands. Canberra: AustralianNational University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Anthropology; 1999: 66-87.(Canberra Anthropology; v. 22(1)). Note: [fw 25 mos: Anganen].

317. Nihill, Michael. The "Two Men" of Anganen Exchange: Structure and Concepts of the Individual in Highland

Papua New Guinea. Mankind. 1988; 18: 146-160. Note: [fw 1981-1982, 1987-1988: Anganen].

318. Nihill, Michael. "Worlds at War with Themselves": Notions of the Antisociety in Anganen Ceremonial Exchange.

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Oceania. 1988; 58: 255-274. Note: [fw 1981-1982 (17 mos), November 1987-- : Anganen].

319. Nijenhuis, L. E. Blood Group Frequencies in the Upper Digul and Muyu Districts and in the Star Mountains of

Netherlands New Guinea. Nova Guinea, Anthropology. 1961; 1: 1-14. Note: [colls April-September 1959: Kali-Win, Kali-Si, Mariang, Tanah Tinggi, Uyumbe Jair, Mandobo, Muyu,Sibil V].

320. Nijenhuis, L. E. Investigation of Blood Groups as a Key to the Relationship of Papuans. Tropical and

Geographical Medicine. 1961; 13: 267-272. Note: [from colls: Sorong, Biak, Sarmi, Nimboran, Sekoli, Sentani, Sepik, Mimika, Asmat, Marind, Jair,Mandobo, Muyu, Western Division, Gulf Division, Daru, Kikori, Ekari, Tiom Dani, Wamena Dani, PyramidDani, Star Mts, Western Highlands, Chimbu, Goroka].

321. Nijenhuis, L. E. Variability of Blood Group Frequencies in Isolated Populations. In: Eriksson, Aldur W.,

Editor-in-Chief. Population Structure and Genetic Disorders: Seventh Sigrid Jusélius Foundation Symposium:Mariehamm, Åland Islands, Finland, August 1978. London: Academic Press, Inc. (London) Ltd; 1988:151-160. Note: [IJ, Eastern Highlands, Enga].

322. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Bekkers, Th.; Vries, J. L. de. Blood Group Frequencies in New Guinea. II. The Blood Groups

of the Asmat Papuans. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 1960; 18: 189-191. Note: [Sjoero Asmat].

323. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Bratlie, Kari; Gugten, A. C. van der. The Blood Groups of the Coastal Populations of the Sarmi

Subdivision. In: Nijenhuis, Lourens Evert. Blood Group Frequencies in the Netherlands, Curaçao, Surinamand New Guinea: A Study in Population Genetics: Academisch Proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam.Amsterdam: Drukkerij "Aemstelstad"; 1961: 88-89. Note: [colls: Sarmi, Wakdé, Kumomba Is, Takar, Amsera, Ferkami, Martewar, Wari, Araswar, Niwerawar,Arbais, Webro].

324. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Bratlie, Kari; Kalwij, A. S. Blood Group Frequencies in the Mimica District (the Area Round

Kokonao). In: Nijenhuis, Lourens Evert. Blood Group Frequencies in the Netherlands, Curaçao, Surinam andNew Guinea: A Study in Population Genetics: Academisch Proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam.Amsterdam: Drukkerij "Aemstelstad"; 1961: 84-85. Note: [colls: Kokonao Mimica [sic]].

325. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Bratlie, Kari; Smith, S.; Haas, A. de. Blood Group Frequencies in the Danis of the Balim Area:

Pyramid. In: Nijenhuis, Lourens Evert. Blood Group Frequencies in the Netherlands, Curaçao, Surinam andNew Guinea: A Study in Population Genetics: Academisch Proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam.Amsterdam: Drukkerij "Aemstelstad"; 1961: 87. Note: [colls: Pyramid Dani].

326. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Gugten, A. C. van der; Butter, H. den; Doeland, J. W. Blood Group Frequencies in Northern

West New Guinea (West Irian). American Journal of Human Genetics. 1966; 18: 39-56. Note: [survey 1916: Kawerabidja, Lake Rombebai Bagussa, Kaipeso, Baudji, Teba, Joke, Armopa, Mawesdai,Tarfia, Muris, Bukisi- Jongsu, Tanah Merah, Kendate; from lit: Samarokena, Martewar- Webro, Ferkami R,Amsira, Kumamba I, Sarmi, Wakdé, Takar, Sekoli, Sentani, Wam, Dreikikir, Ilahita, Abelam, Boiken, MiddleSepik].

327. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Hoeven, J. A. van der. Blood Group Frequencies in Papuans from Biak (Isles of Schouten). Vox

Sanguinis. 1956; 1: 241-249. Note: [colls 1952, 1954: Biak; from lit: Daru, Kikori, NG].

328. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Hoeven, J. A. van der. The Blood Groups of the Marinds. In: Nijenhuis, Lourens Evert. Blood

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Group Frequencies in the Netherlands, Curaçao, Surinam and New Guinea: A Study in Population Genetics:Academisch Proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam. Amsterdam: Drukkerij "Aemstelstad"; 1961: 82-83.Note: [colls: Marind].

329. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Romeyn, T. Blood Group Frequencies in the Danis of the Balim Area: Tiom and Wamena. In:

Nijenhuis, Lourens Evert. Blood Group Frequencies in the Netherlands, Curaçao, Surinam and New Guinea:A Study in Population Genetics: Academisch Proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam. Amsterdam: Drukkerij"Aemstelstad"; 1961: 86. Note: [colls: Tiom, Wamena Dani].

330. Nijenhuis, L. E.; Vries, J. L. de. Blood Group Frequencies in New Guinea. III. Blood Groups of the Nimboran

Papuans. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 1960; 18: 193-196. Note: [coll 1957: Nimboran].

331. Nijenhuis, Lourens Evert. Blood Group Frequencies in the Netherlands, Curaçao, Surinam and New Guinea: A

Study in Population Genetics: Academisch Proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam. Amsterdam: Drukkerij"Aemstelstad"; 1961. 188 pp. + 15 pp. Maps. Note: [colls: Marind, Kokonau Mimica [sic], Wamen, Tiom, Pyramid, Sarmi, Wakdé, Kumomba Is, Takar,Amsera, Ferkami, Martewar, Wari, Araswar, Niwerawar, Arbais, Webro].

332. Niles, Don. Central Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of

World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998:491-494. Note: [Motu].

333. Niles, Don. Correspondence. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1985; 94: 427-430.

Note: [general NG]. 334. Niles, Don. Highland Region of Papua New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland

Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing,Inc.; 1998: 511-514. Note: [general PNGH].

335. Niles, Don. Hollowed Log Idiophones of Papua New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors.

The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: GarlandPublishing, Inc.; 1998: 375-376. Note: [general NG].

336. Niles, Don. Konggap, Kap and Tambaran: Music of the Yupno/ Nankina Area in Relation to Neighbouring

Groups. In: Wassmann, Jürg, Editor. Abschied von der Vergangenheit: Ethnologische Berichte aus demFinisterre-Gebirge in Papua New Guinea. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag; 1992: 149-183. Note: [fw 1987: Nankina, Ngaing, Yupno].

337. Niles, Don, Editor. Kulele 3. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; 2001. vi, 124 pp. (Kulele:

Occasional Papers on Papua New Guinea Musics; v. 3). 338. Niles, Don. Kundus of New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia

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339. Niles, Don. Madang Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of

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340. Niles, Don. Mamose Region of Papua New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The GarlandEncyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing,Inc.; 1998: 545-549. Note: [North Coast PNG].

341. Niles, Don. Milne Bay Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of

World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998:498-499. Note: [Trobriand Is].

342. Niles, Don. Morobe Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of

World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998: 566.Note: [Morobe Province].

343. Niles, Don. Oro (Northern Province). In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia

of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998: 499.Note: [Oro Province].

344. Niles, Don. Papuan Region of Papua New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland

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345. Niles, Don. Past and Present Cultures. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia

of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998:474-480. Note: [general PNG].

346. Niles, Don. Southern Highlands Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland

Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing,Inc.; 1998: 536. Note: [Southern Highlands Province].

347. Niles, Don. Stealing Music from/in Papua New Guinea. In: Whimp, Kathy; Busse, Mark, Editors. Protection of

Intellectual, Biological and Cultural Property in Papua New Guinea. Canberra & Port Moresby: Asia PacificPress & Conservation Melanesia Inc.; 2000: 116-124. Note: [general PNG].

348. Niles, Don. West Sepik Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of

World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.; 1998: 560.Note: [West Sepik Province].

349. Niles, Don. Western Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland Encyclopedia of

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350. Niles, Don. Western Highlands Province. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Love, J. W., Editors. The Garland

Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands. New York: Garland Publishing,Inc.; 1998: 514. Note: [Western Highlands Province].

351. Niles, Don. Why Are There No Garamuts in Papua? Bikmaus. 1983; 4(3): 90-104.

Note: [from lit: general PNG].

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352. Niles, Don; Crowdy, Denis, Editors. Papers from Ivilikou: Papua New Guinea Music Conference & Festival(1997). Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies & University of Papua New Guinea; 2000. viii, 182pp.

353. Niles, Don; Webb, Michael. Papua New Guinea Music Collection. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea

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354. Niligur, William; Pupune, Terry. The Kaupena Smallholder Coffee and Cardamom Projects. In: Clark, Jeffrey;

King, David; Amos, Cathy; Kiele, Regina; Gau, Nora; Niligur, William; Pupune, Terry; Naris, Evelyn; Nesen,Patrick. Gumine, Gembogl & Kaupena: Assessing the Impacts of Development Projects in Simbu and WesternHighlands Provinces. n.p.: University of Papua New Guinea, Department of Geography; 1990: 61-76.(Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 10). Note: [survey: Kaupena Ialibu].

355. Nilles, J. Law Enforcement on Land Reforms. In: Sack, Peter G., Editor. Problem of Choice: Land in Papua New

Guinea's Future. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1974: 134-140. Note: [mission: Chimbu].

356. Nilles, J. Natives of the Bismarck Mountains, New Guinea. Oceania. 1943; 14-15: 104-123; 1-18.

Note: [mission 6 yrs: Dengla-Maglu, Inau, Kuxkane Chimbu]. 357. Nilles, Joh. Dank der Miva: Spitzenleistung unserer Mivaflugzeuge. Steyler Missionsbote. 1938; 66: 3-5.

Note: [mission: Gembogl]. 358. Nilles, Johann. Die Siedlungsform bei den östlichen Waugla und Kurugu im Wagital Neuguinea. Anthropos.

1938; 33: 664-670. Note: [mission 1937: Waugla, Kurugu].

359. Nilles, John. Digging-sticks, Spades, Hoes, Axes, and Adzes of the Kuman People in the Bismarck Mountains

of East-Central New Guinea. Anthropos. 1942; 37-40: 205-212. Note: [mission: Kuman Chimbu].

360. Nilles, Johann. Eine Knaben-Jugendweihe bei den östlichen Waugla im Bismarckgebirge Neuguineas.

Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie. 1940; 38: 93-98 + Plates X-XI. Note: [mission: Waugla].

361. Nilles, Johann. Eine Mythe in der Kuman-Sprache (Zentral- Neuguinea). Anthropos. 1968; 63-64: 561-565.

Note: [mission: Tsiambugla Chimbu]. 362. Nilles, Johann. Einige Ergänzungen zu G. Höltkers Aufsatz "Die Steinvögel in Melanesien". Anthropos. 1953;

48: 991-992. Note: [mission: Kup].

363. Nilles, John. The Ethnographic Position of the Rai Coast, Territory of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1955; 50:

437-438. Note: [mission: Bismarck Mts Waugla].

364. Nilles, Johann. Häuserbau und Häuserformen bei den östlichen Waugla und Kurugu im Wahgital Neuguineas.

Anthropos. 1938; 33: 963-968. Note: [mission: Waugla, Kurugu].

365. Nilles, John. The Kuman of the Chimbu Region, Central Highlands, New Guinea. Oceania. 1950; 21: 25-65.

Note: [mission >10 yrs: Denglagu Chimbu].

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366. Nilles, John. The Kuman People: A Study of Cultural Change in a Primitive Society in the Central Highlands ofNew Guinea. Oceania. 1953; 24: 1-27, 119-131. Note: [mission 1937-- : Denglagu Chimbu].

367. Nilles, Johann. Mädchen-Reifefeier bei den östlichen Waugla im Bismarckgebirge Neuguineas. Anthropos. 1939;

34: 402-406 + Plate. Note: [mission: Waugla].

368. Nilles, John. Simbu Ancestors and Christian Worship. Catalyst. 1977; 7: 163-190.

Note: [mission: Simbu]. 369. Nilles, Johann. Spitzenleistung unserer Miva Flugzeuge. Steyler Missionsbote. 1938; 66: 3-5.

Note: [mission: Denglagu (Gembogl)]. 370. Nilles, John. They Went Out to Sow: The Beginning of the Work of the Catholic Mission in the HIghlands of

Ppaua New Guinea 1933-1943. Rome: Apud Collegium Verbi Divini; 1987. 122 pp. Note: [mission 1933-1943: Chimbu].

371. Nilles, Joh. Wenn die christliche Hoffnung fehlt. Steyler Missionsbote. 1939; 66: 290-292.

Note: [mission: Gembogl]. 372. Nilles, John. Zu einigen Glaubervorstellungen und Kulthandlungen der Simbu im Zentralen Hochland von

Neuguinea. Jahrbuch des Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig. 1982; 34: 237- 259. Note: [mission: Simbu].

373. Nimi, Frank. Change in the Kagua Society. Oral History. 1978; 6(2): 34-45.

Note: [interviews: Kagua]. 374. Ninde, Nokinje. Kola and the Two Thieves. Oral History. 1911; 3(97-100). ISSN: [unident PNGH]. 375. Ninji, Lucy J. From Enga Language, Enga Province. Oral History. 1977; 5(3): 115-116.

Note: [Enga]. 376. Ninkama, Rose Kara. A Plea for Female Ministries in Melanesia. In: Trompf, G. W., Editor. The Gospel Is Not

Western: Black Theologies from the Southwest Pacific. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books; 1987: 128-138, 211.Note: [Chimbu].

377. Nisbet, Hume. A Colonial Tramp: Travels and Adventures in Australia and New Guinea, Volume II. London:

Ward & Downey; 1891. x, 289 pp. + Frontispiece + Plates. Note: [painter travels: Port Moresby, Yule I, Samarai, Gile-Gile (Milne Bay), South Cape, Kerepuna, Hula].

378. Nita, Yaka. Holy Spirit Movement, Matianda, Kandep. In: Flannery, Wendy, Editor. Religious Movements in

Melanesia: A Selection of Case Studies and Reports. Goroka: Melanesian Institute for Pastoral andSocio-Economic Service; 1983: 125-127. (Point Series; v. 3). Note: [mission: Kandep].

379. Nixon, P. F. Melanin Biosynthesis in Skin: The "Redskinned" New Guinean. Papua New Guinea Medical

Journal. 1976; 19: 243-250. Note: ["NG"].

380. Nixon-Westwood, J. How Chalmers Was Murdered. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1942; 12(7): 27.

Note: [Chalmers, Dopima]. 381. Noad, K. B. A Note on Geography and Diseases of the Nervous System. Brain. 1965; 88: 773-776.

Note: [kuru, Fore].

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382. Noble, Philip D. Children's Games and Entertainments among the Managalasi People of Northern Papua.

Anthropos. 1977; 72: 514-521. Note: [mission: Managalasi].

383. Noble, Philip D. Tattoos of the Managalasi People of Northern Papua. Anthropos. 1978; 73: 904-908.

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