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Note: [Tari]. 207. Thompson, Liz. Modern Meddling in an Ancient World. Geo Australasia. 1993; 15(1): 28-39.

Note: [Baliem V]. 208. Thompson, Liz. Pottery. Paradise. 1997; 119: 27-29.

Note: [Yabob, Aibom, Suabili, Dimiri, Gonoa]. 209. Thompson, Liz. Schouten Islands. Paradise. 1987; 62: 37-38.

Note: [Schouten Is]. 210. Thompson, Liz. Sepik River Carvings. Paradise. 1990; 79: 23- 26.

Note: [Tambanum, Kabriman, Sissano, Maprik]. 211. Thompson, Liz. Sissano's Legendary Canoes. Paradise. 1987; 60: 5-7.

Note: [Sissano].

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212. Thompson, Liz. Tambanum Homes. Paradise. 1991; 85: 11-14.

Note: [Tambanum]. 213. Thompson, Michael. The Geometry of Confidence: An Analysis of the Enga te and Hagen moka, a Complex

System of Ceremonial Pig Giving in the New Guinea HIghlands. In: Mitchell, J. Clyde, Editor. NumericalTechniques in Social Anthropology. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, Inc.; 1980: 235-272.(Association of Social Anthropologists, Essays in Social Anthropology; v. 3). Note: [from lit: Enga, Melpa].

214. Thompson, Michael. Rubbish Theory: The Creation and Destruction of Value. Oxford: Oxford University Press;

1979. xi, 228 pp. Note: [from lit: PNGH].

215. Thompson, Neil. Colour and Chaos. London: Robert Hale & Company; 1976. 223 pp. + Plates.

Note: [educ officer 1972-1973: Tuman V Hagen, Kaparoko (Southeast Papua), Trobriand Is, Mendi]. 216. Thompson, Roger C. Hubert Murray and the Historians. Pacific Studies. 1986; 10(1): 79-96.

Note: [general Papua]. 217. Thomsett, Susan. The Sepik Documentation Project at the Australian Museum. COMA [Conference of Museum

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218. Thomson, Basil. Narrative of an Exploring Expedition to the Eastern Part of New Guinea. Scottish Geographical

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219. Thomson, Basil. New Guinea: Narrative of an Exploring Expedition to the Louisiade and D'Entrecasteaux

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220. Thomson, Donald F. In the Head-hunter's Country in Dutch New Guinea: The Conquest of the Swamps of the

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221. Thomson, Donald F. The Story of the Hiri: Annual Voyage of Trade and Adventure from Port Moresby to the

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222. Thomson, Donald F. War-Time Exploration in Dutch New Guinea. Geographical Journal. 1953; 119: 1-16 + 6

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223. Thomson, J. P. British New Guinea. London: George Philip & Son; 1892. xviii, 336 pp. + Frontispiece + Plates

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224. Thomson, J. P. The Islands of the Pacific. National Geographic. 1921; 40(6): 543-558.

Note: [unidentified PNG]. 225. Thomson, J. F. A Survey of Exploration in British New Guinea. Scottish Geographical Magazine. 1892; 8:

367-375. Note: [general British NG].

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226. Thomson, J. P. A Survey of Recent Exploration in British New Guinea. Queensland Geographical Journal. 1896;10: 1-17. Note: [explor general British NG].

227. Thomson, N. P. The Dialects of Magi. In: Conrad, R.; Dye, W. et al. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 18.

Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics;1975: 37-90. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 40). Note: [fw 1969-1972 & pc: Loupomu vill Magi, Daga, Ginuman, Sona, Domu, Neme'a, Ma, Morawa, Laua,ouma, Yoba, Bina, Gadaisu, Suau, Magori, Bauwaki].

228. Thomson, N. P. Is a Generative Grammar Just a Part of a Generative Ethnography? [M.Phil. Thesis]. n.p.: Massey

University; 1978. [i], 54 pp. Note: [Magi].

229. Thomson, N. P. Magi Phonology and Grammar -- Fifty Years Afterwards. In: Dutton, T. E., Editor. Studies in

Languages of Central and South-East Papua. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School ofPacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 599-666. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 29). Note: [mission 6 yrs: Magi].

230. Thomson, N. Prehistory in the East Central District. Oral History. 1975; 3(1): 2-34.

Note: [Southeast Papua]. 231. Thomson, R. The Maprik Area Education Centre. South Pacific. 1952; 6: 478-491.

Note: [Maprik]. 232. Thomson, Russell; Pritchard, Jonathan K.; Shen, Peidong; Oefner, Peter J.; Feldman, Marcus W. Recent

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233. Thooft, J. Het Asmat-gebied. Schakels NNG. 1960; 39: 25-28.

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1945- 1962: Ontwikkelingswerk in een periode van politieke onrust. Leiden: KITLV Uitgeverij; 1996:401-407. Note: [admin 1959-1962: Mappi].

235. Thoonen, Louise. Female Initiation: Changing Religious Experience and Identity of Women in the North-West

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236. Thoonen, Louise. Life History and Female Initiation: A Case Study from Irian Jaya. In: Stewart, Pamela J.;

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237. Thoonen, Louise. Report [on planned research]. ISIR [Irian Jaya Studies - a programme for Interdisciplinary

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238. Thoonen, Louise. Report [of ongoing research]. ISIR [Irian Jaya Studies - a programme for Interdisciplinary

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239. Thoonen, Louise. [Report]. ISIR [Irian Jaya Studies - a programme for Interdisciplinary Research] Newsletter.1996; 6: 19-20. Note: [fw July 1994 - August 1995: Ayawasi vill Ayfat].

240. Thoonen, Louise. "We Have Accepted the Father First": The Arrival of the Catholic Church in Northwest Ayfat.

In: Miedema, Jelle; Odé, Cecilia; Dam, Rien A. C.; Baak, Connie, Editors. Perspectives on the Bird's Head ofIrian Jaya, Indonesia: Proceedings of the Conference, Leiden, 13-17 October 1997. Amsterdam: EditionsRodopi B.V.; 1998: 51-78. Note: [fw 1994-1995: Northwest Ayfat].

241. Thorne, Alan; Raymond, Robert. Man on the Rim: The Peopling of the Pacific. North Ryde, N.S.W.: Angus &

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242. Thorne, Carolyn. Aerial Photographs and Topographic Maps. In: King, David; Ranck, Stephen, Editors. Papua

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243. Thorpe, W. W. Carved Gopi Boards from the Papuan Gulf Area. Man. 1931; 31(60): 57-58 + Plate D.

Note: [from museum colls: Papuan Gulf]. 244. Thorpe, W. W. Ethnological Notes No. II. Records of the Australian Museum. 1930; 17: 348-355 + Plates

LV-LVIII. Note: [from museum colls: Edie Creek, Wildemann R, Lorentz R, Finisterres. Eitape, Tami, Keram R,Tambonum or Palimbai, Sepik hw, Manam].

245. Thorpe, W. W. An Example of Parallelism in Human Culture. Australian Museum Magazine. 1923; 1: 203-204.

Note: [from museum colls: Fly R]. 246. Thorpe, W. W. Native Races of the Mid-Pacific. Australian Museum Magazine. 1922; 1: 94, 97-102.

Note: [from museum colls: Mailu, Dutch NG]. 247. Thorpe, W. W. A Papuan Sorcery Tube. Records of the Australian Museum. 1921; 13: 173-174.

Note: [from museum colls: Modera Suau]. 248. Thorpe, W. W. Pottery, an Ancient Art. Australian Museum Magazine. 1927; 3: 17-20.

Note: [from museum colls: Astrolabe Bay, Collingwood Bay]. 249. Thorpe, W. W. Primitive Initiation. Australian Museum Magazine. 1925; 2: 256, 270.

Note: [from museum colls: Keram R]. 250. Thorpe, W. W. The Ravi, or Papuan Club House: A Recent Exhibit. Australian Museum Magazine. 1926; 2: 328,

358-359. Note: [from museum colls: Kaimari].

251. Thorpe, W. W. Some New Guinea Cultural Influences Found amongst the Aborigines of Australia. In: Ward, L.

Keith, Editor. Report of the Seventeenth Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement ofScience, Australia and NewZealand: Adelaide Meeting, August, 1924. Adelaide: R.E.E. Rogers, GovernmentPrinter; 1926: 491-494. Note: [from museum colls: Massim, Torres Strait, Fly R].

252. Thorpe, William W. Barter, Currency and Coinage. Australian Museum Magazine. 1923; 1: 281-283.

Note: [from museum colls: Port Moresby].

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253. Thorpe, William W. Primitive Magic and Sorcery. Australian Museum Magazine. 1921; 1: 87-88. Note: [from museum colls: Eastern Papua].

254. Thorpe, William W. The Sago Industry of Papua. Australian Museum Magazine. 1924; 2: 110, 123-126.

Note: [Hurley photographs: Papuan Gulf]. 255. Thredgold, Harald; Woodley, Ellen. Introduction. In: Woodley, Ellen, Editor. Medicinal Plants of Papua New

Guinea, Part 1: Morobe Province. Weikersheim & Wau: Verlag Josef Margraf & Wau Ecology Institute; 1991:1-4. (Wau Ecology Institute Handbooks; v. 11). Note: [colls 1978-1985: Aseki, Biawen, Bolinbaneng, Buang, Buso, Fondengko, Kangarua, Keregia, Mabsiga(Malasiga), Manki, Mapos, Masangko, Mundala, Nasingalatu, Nauti, Quaqua, Sililio, Sosoningko, Suquang,Wapo, Yambo (Bukawa), Zafiruo, Zazaquo].

256. Thune, Carl E. Death and Matrilineal Reincorporation on Normanby Island. In: Damon, Frederick H.; Wagner,

Roy, Editors. Death Rituals and Life in the Societies of the Kula Ring. DeKalb: Northern Illinois UniversityPress; 1989: 153-178. Note: [fw September 1975 - May 1977: Loboda vill Normanby I].

257. Thune, Carl Eugene. Kula Traders and Lineage Members: The Structure of Village and Kula Exchange on

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258. Thune, Carl E. The Making of History: The Representation of World War II on Normanby Island, Papua New

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259. Thune, Carl. Normanby Island Historiography. Bikmaus. 1981; 2(1): 3-9.

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261. Thune, Carl Eugene. The Rhetoric of Rememberance: Collective Life and Personal Tragedy in Loboda Village

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262. Thurman, Robert C. Chuave Medial Verbs. Anthropological Linguistics. 1975; 17(7): 342-352.

Note: [SIL: Chuave]. 263. Thurn, Everard im. Piper methysticum in Betel-Chewing. Man. 1922; 22(37): 57.

Note: [general Papua]. 264. Thurnwald, Dr. Aus Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land: Eine Fußwanderung im Innern. Berliner Tageblatt. 1913(30

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265. Thurnwald, Dr. Aus Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land: Eine Fußwanderung im Innern. Berliner Tageblatt. 1913(7

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266. Thurnwald, Dr. Eine Durchquerung des Gebiets zwischen Kaiserin-Augustafluß und Küste. Mitteilungen aus denDeutschen Schutzgebieten. 1913; 26: 357-363. Note: [explor: Umbrori, Marumungu, Boumuruga, Uarap, Tagaule, Mandangai, Venari, Arigone, Balieg].

267. Thurnwald, Dr. Entdeckungen im Becken des oberen Sepik. Mitteilungen aus den Deutschen Schutzgebieten.

1914; 27: 338-348. Note: [explor 1913: October R, Häuser R, Green R, Upper Sepik].

268. Thurnwald, Dr. Vom mittleren Sepik zur Nordwestküste von Kaiser-Wilhelmsland. Mitteilungen aus den

Deutschen Schutzgebieten. 1914; 27: 81-84 + Karte 2. Note: [explor 1913: Ualib R to coast].

269. Thurnwald, Dr. Von der deutschen Neu-Guinea-Expedition: Wie die Eingeborenen sich "in Unschuld baden" und

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270. Thurnwald, Dr. Von der deutschen Neu-Guinea-Expedition: Musikinstrumente, Federschilde und Jaarfrifur --

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271. Thurnwald, Dr. Wanderungen in Deutsch-Neuguinea: Expedition des Reichskolonialamtes, der Königlichen

Museen und der Deutschen Kolonialgesellschaft zur Erforschung des Kaiserin-Augusta-Flußes (Sepik) inKaiser-Wilhelms-Land (Deutsch-Neuguinea). Berliner Tageblatt. 1914(1 Marz, No. 109, 2. Beiblatt): [3] pp.Note: [December 1913: Upper Sepik].

272. Thurnwald, Dr. Wanderungen in Deutsch-Neuguinea: Expedition des Reichskolonialamtes, der Königlichen

Museen und der Deutschen Kolonialgesellschaft zur Erforschung des Kaiserin-Augusta-Flußes (Sepik) inKaiser-Wilhelms-Land (Deutsch-Neuguinea). Berliner Tageblatt. 1914(6 Dezember, No. 620, 5. Beiblatt.): [2]pp. Note: [December 1913: Upper Sepik].

273. Thurnwald, R. Bei Kriegsausbruch im Zentral-Gebirge von Neu- Guinea. Koloniale Rundschau. 1929; 21: 38-43.

Note: [fw 1914: Sepik hw]. 274. Thurnwald, R. Drie Jahre im Innern von Neuguinea 1913-1915. Jahrbuch des städtischen Museums für

Völkerkunde zu Leipzig. 1918; 7: 73-76. Note: [fw 1913-1915: Sepik].

275. Thurnwald, R. Vorläufiger Bericht über Forschungen im Innern von Deutsch-Neu-Guinea in den Jahren

1913-1915. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1917; 49: 147-179. Note: [fw 1913-1915: Sepik].

276. Thurnwald, Richard. Adventures of a Tribe in New Guinea (the Tjímundo). In: Evans-Pritchard, E. E.; Firth,

Raymond; Malinowski, Bronislaw; Schapera, Isaac, Editors. Essays Presented to C.G. Seligman. London:Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd.; 1934: 345-360 + Plate XIX. Note: [fw 1913, 1915: Tjimundo (Keram R), Moágendo, Kumbrágumbra tribe, Angoram].

277. Thurnwald, Richard. Bánaro Society: Social Organization and Kinship System of a Tribe in the Interior of New

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278. Thurnwald, Richard. Binnenwanderungen auf Neuguinea. Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes'

Geographischer Anstalt. 1922; 68: 12.

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Note: [from lit: Mambare R]. 279. Thurnwald, Richard. Der Wert von Neu-Guinea als Deutsche Kolonie. Koloniale Rundschau. 1918; 10: 43-56.

Note: [general German NG]. 280. Thurnwald, Richard. Die Eingeborenen Australiens und der Südseeinseln. Tübingen: Verlag von J.C.B. Morh

(Oaul Siebeck); 1927. 48 pp. Note: [from lit: Kai, Timorini, Marind-anim].

281. Thurnwald, Richard. Die Gemeinde der Bánaro: Ehe, Verwandschaft und Gesellschaftsbau eines Stammes im

Innern von Neu-Guinea: Aus den Ergebnissen einer Forschungsreise 1913-15: Ein Beitrag zurEntstehungsgeschichte von Familie und Staat. Stuttgart: Verlag von Ferdinand Enke; 1921. iv, 274 pp. Note: [fw 1913-1915: Angoram informants on Banaro].

282. Thurnwald, Richard. Die Heimkehr von Neuguinea nebst einigen vorläufigen Bemerkungen über die Ergebnisse

der Forschungen. Mitteilungen aus den Deutschen Schutzgebieten. 1917; 30: 404-417. Note: [explor 1913-1914: Sepik].

283. Thurnwald, Richard. Economics in Primitive Communities. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1932. xiv, 314 pp.

Note: [fw: Potter R; from lit: Mafulu, Dobu, Trobriand Is, Kai, Mailu, Koita, Tubetube, Wari I, Amphlett Is,Mekeo, Roro, Swart V, Mawatta, Kiwai].

284. Thurnwald, Richard. Papuanisches und melanesisches Gebiet südlich des Äquators einschließlich Neuguinea:

Geordnet und bearbeitet sowie auf Grund eigener Forschungen ergänzt. In: Schultz-Ewerth, E.; Adam,Leonhard, Editors. Das Eingeborenenrecht. Stuttgart: Strecker & Schröder; 1929: 543-657. N o t e :[general German NG].

285. Thurnwald, Richard C. Pigmies in New Guinea. Man. 1936; 36(232): 168.

Note: [fw: Green R, Sepik R]. 286. Thurnwald, Richard. The Psychology of Acculturation. American Anthropologist. 1932; 34: 557-569.

Note: [fw: general PNG]. 287. Thurnwald, Richard C. Studying Savages in Melanesia. Yale Review. 1937; 26: 314-332.

Note: [fw 1912-1915: Kumbragumbra, Angroman, Yellow R, Sepik hw]. 288. [Thurnwald, Richard. Von der Forschungsreise Dr. Thurnwalds in Kaiser-Wilhelmsland. Deutsches Kolonialblatt.

1915; 26: 304- 305. Note: [explor 1915: Upper Sepik].

289. Thurnwald, Richard. Vorstöße nach dem Quellgebiet des Kaiserin-Augusta-Flusses, dem Sand-Fluß und dem

Nord-Fluß bis an das Küstengebirge: Vorläufiger Bericht über seine Tätigkeit im zweiten Halbjahr 1914.Mitteilungen aus den Deutschen Schutzgebieten. 1916; 29: 82-93. Note: [explor 1914: Sand R, North R].