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3. Aufenanger, H. Aus der Kultur des Simbai-Pygmäen im Schradergebrige Neu-Guineas. Ethnos. 1964; 29: 141-174. Note: [mission visit 1964: Simbai V].

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9. Aufenanger, H. The Earthquake: Beliefs and Practices in the Central Highlands, New Guinea. Anthropos. 1962; 57: 170-176. Note: [mission: Guyebi, Gegeru, Duakai, Kondelxka, Pala, Kuma, Yuri, Kunanagu, Golin, Vandeke, Siako, Dengglagu, Kulxkane, Dom].

10. Aufenanger, H. Faustrecht. Steyler Missionsbote. 1938; 65: 93-94. Note: [mission: Bundi].

11. Aufenanger, H. The Gerua Cult in the Highlands of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1965; 60: 248-261. Note: [mission: Dengglagu, Vandeke, Tsiaku, Kulxkane, Kigin, Tsiambugla, Kamanugu, Naruku, Nauru, Pala, Kondelxka, Kuma, Kumngo, Kunanagu, Dom, Bandi, Golin, Ndika, Numai].

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13. Aufenanger, H. New Stone Implements from the Central Highlands of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1960; 55: 456-462 + Plate. Note: [mission: Kovun, Upper Jimi; Naruku tribe, Kondiu, Goglme, Nauru, Ndika].

14. Aufenanger, H. Nose Piercing, Stone Adzes and Pig Traps at Mundanghai (New Guinea). Anthropos. 1961; 56: 2 940-941. Note: [mission: Mundanghai (S of Wewak)].

15. Aufenanger, H. The Primitive Idea of Sacrifice. In: Divine Word Missionaries. The Word in the World 1969: New Guinea: A Report on the Missionary Apostolate. Techny, IL: Divine Word Publications; 1969: 92-94. Note: [mission: general NG].

16. Aufenanger, H. R.F. Salisbury's Vocabulary of the Siane Language of the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea (Micro- Bibliotheca Anthropos Vol. 24). Anthropos. 1956; 51: 1064-1066. Note: [from lit: Siane].

17. Aufenanger, H. Sayings with a Hidden Meaning (Central Highlands), New Guinea. Anthropos. 1962; 57: 325-335. Note: [mission: Tsiambugla, Kigin, Vandeke, Dengglagu, Kulxkane, Bandi, Yundo, Numai, Tabare, Dom, Endugla-Kunanagu, Wamizuhu, Gegeru, Duakai].

18. Aufenanger, H. The Story-telling Hut in the Highlands of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1959; 54: 981-982. Note: [mission: Gagugl, Mingende, Kerowagi, Kavanigl, Dom, Vandeke, Duakai, Emegari, Guyebi, Gende, Bundi].

19. Aufenanger, H. The Sun in the Life of the Natives in the . Anthropos. 1962; 57: 1-44. Note: [mission: Vandeke, Dengglagu, Komkane, Kulxkane, Kigin, Kamanagu, Vaugla, Kombugu, Tsiambugla, Dagl, Naruku, Nauru, Kuma, Yuri, Kunanagu, Bandi, Kimi, Mogei, Nengga, Golin, Dom, Numai, Ndika, Wamizuhu, Kondulxku, Pala, Damba, Banz, Gende].

20. Aufenanger, H. The Use of Bones (Central Highlands, New Guinea). Anthropos. 1961; 56: 869-882. Note: [mission: Pala, Ndika, Numai, Tabare, Nogoi Yowo Omo, Duakai, Golin, Bomai, Dom, Yuri, Dengglagu, Vandeke, Tsiambugla, Kulxkane, Vaugla, Komkane, Dagl, Kumngo, Kuma, Kunanagu, Inaugl].

21. Aufenanger, H. Wie die Kanaken einen Großen begruben. Steyler Missionsbote. 1936; 63: 235-236. Note: [mission: Bismarck Mts].

22. Aufenanger, H. Women's Lives in the Highlands of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1964; 59: 218-266. Note: [mission: Dagl, Vaugla, Tsiambugla, Kamanugu, Kondelxka, Pala or Paglau, Gegeru, Guyevi, Duakai, Karizoko, Dengglagu, Vandeke, Komkane, Tsiako, Kulxkane, Kigin, Golin, Kumngo, Kuma, Kunanagu, Ndika, Numai, Dom, Yuri].

23. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Animals' Souls in the New Guinea Highlands. Anthropos. 1966; 61: 455-459. Note: [mission: Vandeke, Komkane, Kulxkane, Vaugla, Dagl, Dom, Ndika, Kuma, Golin, Karizoko, Gegeru].

24. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Aus dem Leben der Duna am Kapiago-See in Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1967; 92: 33-73, 277. Note: [mission visit 1964: Kopiago Duna].

25. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Ausschnitte aus der Kultur einiger Völkergruppen des Wabag-Distriktes im westlichen Hochland von Neu-Guinea. Annali Lateranensi. 1966; 30: 257-287. Note: [mission visit 1964: Sari, Pompobus, Pagariyam Enga].

26. Aufenanger, Heinrich. The Ayom Pygmies' Myth of Origin and Their Method of Counting. Anthropos. 1960; 55: 247-249. Note: [mission 1960: Asai R, Tembregak tribe at Ayom].

27. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Children's Games and Entertainments among the Kumngo Tribe in Central New Guinea. Anthropos. 1958; 53: 575-584. Note: [mission: Kumgo (Kup)].

3 28. Aufenanger, Heinrich. The Cordyline Plant in the Central Highlands of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1961; 56: 393-408. Note: [mission: Kunanagu, Dinggagu, Yuri (Kup), Nauru, Bandi, Dom, Ndika, Vaugla, Tsiambugla, Naruku, Dengglagu, Vandeke, Kulxkane, Komkane, Kigin, Yonggomugl, Paglau, Yandara, Gegeru, Duakai, Vamizuhu].

29. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Das Entstehen einer Handtrommel im Hochland von Neuguinea. In: Anthropos Institut. Festschrift Paul Schebesta zum 75. Geburtstag: Gewidmet von Mitbrüdern, Freunden und Schülern. Wien-Mödling: St. Gabriel-Verlag; 1963: 443-445. (Studia Instituti Anthropos; v. 18). Note: [mission: Dom].

30. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Details of the Mengge People's Culture in the Highlands of New-Guinea. Asian Folklore Studies. 1965; 24: 129-148. Note: [visit 1964: Kuli-Mug area].

31. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Die Herkunft des Feuers im religiösen Denken schriftloser Völker. In: Janssen, Hermann; Sterly, Joachim; Wittkemper, Karl, Editors. Carl Laufer MSC: Missionar und Ethnologe auf Neu-Guinea: Eine Gendekschrift für P. Carl Laufer MSC gewidmet von seinen Freunden. Freiburg: Verlag Herder KG Freiburg im Breisgau; 1975: 244-XXX. Note: [from lit: Dobu, Purari Delta].

32. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Die Stellung der Ahnen im Glauben und Brauch der Eingeborenen des Territoriums von Neu-Guinea (T.N.G.) [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Wien: Universität Wien; 1955. [viii], xvii, 487 pp. + 3 Maps. Note: [mission & from lit: Waria R, Morobe, Zia, Buang, Kai (Sattelberg), Finschhafen, Busama, Jabim, Bukaua, Kap König Wilhelm, Tami, Markham V, Astrolabe Bay, Madang, Mugil, Banara, Bogia, Mundugumor, Middle Yuat, Lower Yuat, mouth, Middle Sepik, Iatmul, Abelam, Tschambuli, Kwoma, Upper Sepik, Turubu, Wewak, Boiken, But, Arapesh, Matapau, Aitape, Valman, Leming, Vanimo, Tumleo, Kukukum, Kainantu, Benabena, Goroka, Gende, Chimbu, Wahgi V, Mt Hagen, Enga].

33. Aufenanger, Heinrich. The Dinggan, Spirit of Disease in the Central Highlands of New Guinea. Ethnomedizin. 1972; 1: 373-396. Note: [mission 1934-1961: Denglagu, Vandeke, Kuglkane, Kigin, Waugla, Dagl, Tsiambugla, Kamanugu, Kondeglka, Palau, Ndika, Numai, Tabare, Dom, Nauru, Golin, Gende].

34. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Drei Mythen von den Gende in Zentral- Neuguinea. Anthropos. 1953; 48: 287-289. Note: [mission: Gende].

35. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Eine Himmelsgeschichte aus dem Bismarckgebirge. Steyler Missionsbote. 1936; 63: 204. Note: [mission: Bismarck Mts].

36. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Etwas über Zahl und Zählen bei den Gende im Bismarckgebirge Neuguineas. Anthropos. 1938; 33: 273- 277. Note: [mission: Gende].

37. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Friendship in the Highlands of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1966; 61: 305-306. Note: [mission: Vandeke, Naruku, Tsiambugla].

38. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Holzknecht, Philip W., Translator. The Gende of Central New Guinea: Of the Life and Thought of a Tribe in the Bismarck Ranges, . Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; 1979. 1-144; i-iii, 145-293. (Oral History; v. 7(8); 7(9)). Note: [mission: Gende, Biyom, Guyebi].

39. Aufenanger, Heinrich. How Children's Faeces are Preserved in the Central Highlands of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1959; 54: 236- 237. Note: [mission: Nauru Giunde, Bandi, Dom, Yundo, Golin (Dirima), Tabare (Koge), Ndingga (Koge), Numai, 4 Tsiambugla-Bindugu, Vandeke, Gegeru, Duakai, Guyevi, Karizoko, Namta].

40. Aufenanger, Heinrich. How the Dirima People in Central New Guinea Subdue a Ghost Who Harms the Living. Anthropos. 1958; 53: 1024. Note: [mission: Dirima, Wahgi R].

41. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Irdene Gefäßflöten bei den Kuman im Wahgi-Tal (Zentral-Neuguinea). Anthropos. 1946; 41-44: 877-880 + Plate. Note: [mission: Kuman Chimbu].

42. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Jugendweihe und Weltbild am mittleren Sepik. Anthropos. 1960; 55: 135-144. Note: [mission: Korogo].

43. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Kampfspeer mit Knochenspitze und Holzschüssel mit schnabelförmigen Ausguß vom Wahgi River in Zentral-Neuguinea. Anthropos. 1953; 48: 977-981. Note: [from museums: incls Minj, Nondugl].

44. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Krankheiten und Heilmittel im Bismarck Gebirge und am Wahgi-Fluss im Hochland von Neu-Guinea. Ethnomedizin. 1972; 2: 329-360. Note: [mission: Wabag, Wahgi Valley].

45. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Kumo, the Deadly Witchcraft in the Central Highlands of New Guinea. Asian Folklore Studies. 1965; 24: 103-115. Note: [mission fw: Kulxkane, Vandeke, Gende].

46. Aufenanger, Heinrich. The Niche Grave and the Farewell to the Soul of the Deceased in Central New Guinea. Anthropos. 1957; 52: 943-944. Note: [mission: Nauru, Bandi, Dom, Yundo (Yuro), Kunanagu, Kumai].

47. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Notes on Animism and Magic Practices on the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea. Asian Folklore Studies. 1965; 24: 117-128. Note: [visit 1964: Kapiyufa, Gafuku, Naminamiroka, Nagamiyufa].

48. Aufenanger, Heinrich. An Old Rock Painting in the Kovun Area (Upper Jimmi River). Anthropos. 1958; 53: 623. Note: [mission: Mambr R, near Manemp, Jimmi R].

49. Aufenanger, Heinrich. The Parry Shield in the Western Highlands of New Guinea. Anthropos. 1957; 52: 631-633. Note: [mission: Nondugl, Banz, Bangi, Kovun].

50. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Probleme der Missionsarbeit am Sepik- Fluss. In: Steyler Missions-Chronik 1960/61. Kaldenkirchen: Steyler Verlagsbuchhandlung; 1960: 65-69. Note: [mission: Ivanmeri, Korogo, Numa, Yanbon].

51. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Stone Artifacts as Faithful Testimonials of a Past Culture in the Wagi [sic] Valley in the Middle Highlands of New Guinea. Review of Ethnology. 1969; 2(25- 26): 1-8; 1-6. Note: [mission: Olna, Naruku, Nauru, Kondiu, Mt Hagen, Koge, Kup].

52. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Textproben der Nondugl-Sprache (Zentral-Neuguinea). Anthropos. 1953; 48: 569-577. Note: [mission: Nondugl].

53. Aufenanger, Heinrich. An Unusual Device for Hunting Birds in the Wahgi Valley. Anthropos. 1958; 53: 1022. Note: [mission: Banz].

54. Aufenanger, Heinrich. The Use of Plants in the New Guinea Highlands. In: Anthropos Institut. Anthropica: Gedenkshrift zum 100. Geburtstag von P. Wilhelm Schmidt. St. Augustin bei Bonn: Verlag des 5 Anthropos-Instituts; 1968: 1-8. (Studia Instituti Anthropos; v. 21). Note: [mission: Dengglagu, Vandeke, Kigin, Yonggomugl, Naruku, Tsiambugla, Vaugla, Kumngo, Munanagu, Bandi, Golin, Kuma, Gegeru].

55. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Vokabular und Grammatik der Gende- Sprache in Zentral-Neuguinea. Posieux/Freiburg: Anthropos- Institut; 1952. 301 pp. (Micro-Bibliotheca Anthropos; v. 1). Note: [mission: Gende].

56. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Vokabular und Grammatik der Nondugl- Sprache in Zentral-Neuguinea. Posieuz/Freiburg: Anthropos- Institut; 1953. 274 pp. (Micro-Bibliotheca Anthropos; v. 5). Note: [mission: Nondugl].

57. Aufenanger, Heinrich. The War-magic Houses in the Wahgi Valley and Adjacent Areas (New Guinea). Anthropos. 1959; 54: 1- 26. Note: [mission: Kovun, Banz, Kuno Gende, Biyom, Upper Chimbu, Middle Chimbu, Mingende, Kup, Nauru, Bandi, Yundi, Dirima, Dom, Koge].

58. Aufenanger, Heinrich. Wigs and Headrests in the Bundi and Nondugl Districts of the Middle Wahgi in the Central Highlands of Eastern New Guinea. Anthropos. 1954; 49: 313. Note: [mission 1934-1942 Nombri (Bundi), 1948-1951 Nondugl].

59. Aufenanger, Heinrich; Höltker, Georg. Die Gende in Zentralneuguinea: Vom Leben und Denken eines Papua-Stammes im Bismarckgebirge. Wien-Mödling: Druck und Verlag der Missionsdruckerei St. Gabriel; 1940. xvi, 209 pp. + Tafeln I-XIX. (Ergänzungsbände zur Ethnographie Neuguineas; v. 1). Note: [mission 1936--: Gende].

60. Aufenanger, Henry. Beliefs, Customs and Rituals in the Lower Area, North-West New Guinea. Asian Folklore Studies. 1977; 36: 117-132. Note: [visit 1963: Biwat].

61. Aufenanger, Henry. A Female Necromancer in the Wabag District, Western Highlands of New-Guinea. Asian Folklore Studies. 1971; 30: 143-146. Note: [mission visit 1964: Pompobus Enga].

62. Aufenanger, Henry. The Great Inheritance in Northeast New Guinea: A Collection of Anthropological Data. St. Augustin: Anthropos Institute; n.d. [1975]. [iii], 365 pp. + 5 Plates. (Collectanea Instituti Anthropos; v. 9). Note: [collecting trips 1963-1964: Wom, Biwat, Kwanga, Urat, Chambri, Iatmul, Kaningra, Kapriman, Abelam, Angoram, Bungain, Kamasau, Muniwara, Boiken, Wogeo, Bam, Kwanga, Sawos].

63. Aufenanger, Henry. Myths and Beliefs from Prehistoric Times at the Lower Sepik River, New Guinea. Asian Folklore Studies. 1970; 29: 133-176. Note: [fw 1963-1964: Marienberg Buna].

64. Aufenanger, Henry. Notes of the Culture of the Kuli (New Guinea). Asian Folklore Studies. 1968; 27: 147-155. Note: [mission visit 1964: Kuli, near Mt Hagen].

65. Aufenanger, Henry. On the Human Soul: Reports from the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea. Asian Folklore Studies. 1980; 39: 79-114. Note: [Deglagu, Vandeke, Komkane, Siako, Kulxkane, Kigin, Dagl, Naruku, Kamanugu, Vaugla, Tsambugla, Nauru, Yuri, Kuma, Kunanagu, Dom, Golin, Ndika, Duakai, Guyebi, Gegeru, Karizoko, Mendi, Nombri, Bundi, Vamizuku, Biyom, Kondelka].

66. Aufenanger, Henry. The Passing Scene in North-east New Guinea (A Documentation). St. Augustin: Anthropos Institute; n.d. [1972]. [i], 479 pp. + 15 Plates. (Collectanea Instituti Anthropos; v. 2). Note: [collecting trips 1963-1964: Bam, Kairiru, Wogeo, Boiken, Mt Arapesh, Bungain, Kaiep, Kamasau, 6 Muniwara, Urimo, Sawos, Abelam, Warapu, Urat].

67. Aufenanger, Henry. Primitivity along the Sepik. Worldmission. 1960; 11(4): 58-68. Note: [mission: Yambon, Ivanmeri, Numa, Bongos, Torembi, Korogo].

68. Aufenanger, Hermann sic ]. Mininga, der grosse Schöpfergeist im Hochland von Neu-Guinea. Zeitschrift für Missionswissenschaft und Religionswissenschaft. 1967; 51: 40-48. Note: [mission: Kuma].

69. Aufinger, Albert. Die Geheimsprachen auf den kleinen Inseln bei Madang in Neuguinea. Anthropos. 1942; 37-40: 629-646. Note: [mission: Panutibun I, Rivo, Malmal, Sek, Rimba, Sorang, Masi].

70. Aufinger, Albert. Die Mythe von Brüderpaar Kilibob und Manup auf den Yabob-Inseln Neuguineas. Anthropos. 1942; 37-40: 313-315. Note: [mission: Yabob I].

71. Aufinger, Albert. Eine erklärende Mythe zu den "prähistorischen" Karamikfunden im Madang-Gebiet Neuguineas. Anthropos. 1939; 34: 396-402. Note: [mission: Madang area].

72. Aufinger, Albert. Einige ethnographische Notizen zur Beschneidung in Neuguinea. Ethnos. 1941; 6: 25-39. Note: [mission: Madang, Rai Coast].

73. Aufinger, Albert. Mythological Fragments from the Small Islands near Madang (New Guinea). Anthropos. 1950; 45: 779-786. Note: [mission: Ragetta I, Panutibun I, Sek].

74. Aufinger, Albert. Secret Languages of the Small Islands near Madang. South Pacific. 1948; 3: 90-95, 113-120. Note: [Panutibum I, Rivo, Malmal, Sek, Rimba, Masi, Sorang].

75. Aufinger, Albert. Siedlungsform und Häuserbau an der Rai- Küste Neuguineas. Anthropos. 1940; 35-36: 109-130 + Foldout Map. Note: [mission: Rai Coast].

76. Aufinger, Albert. Wetterzauber auf den Yabob-Inseln in Neuguinea. Anthropos. 1939; 34: 227-291. Note: [mission: Yabob I].

77. August, Clare Tabokom. The Family Planning Association of Papua New Guinea: Further Comments. In: Stratigos, Susan; Hughes, Philip J., Editors. The Ethics of Development, Vol. 2: Justice and the Distribution of Health Care. Port Moresby: University of Papua New Guinea Press; 1987: 94-105. Note: [general PNG].

78. Aumann, Georg. Kunst und Kunsthandwerk aus Neuguinea: Die Neuguinea-Sammlung des Natur-Museums Coburg. Coburg: Natur-Museum Coburg; 1986. 196 pp. (Sonderband der Schriftenreihe; v. 4). Note: [exhibition: Timbunke, But, Sepik, Middle Sepik, Lower Sepik, Karau, Medan, Mindimbit, Asmat, Maprik, Yama, Washkuk, Upper Korewori, Korosemeri, Romkom (Guam R), Aibom, Tarawai, mouth, Ino I, Chambri, Wapo Creek, Era R, Papuan Gulf, Maipua, Yentschemangua, Kanganaman, Warapu, Moshu I, Cayenne, Tschepandai, Purari Delta, Massim, Lumi, Waria R, Karkar I, Aibom, Kambot, Elema, Berlinhafen, Huon Peninsula (Sommalni), Baliem V, Finschhafen, Fly R, Potsdamhafen, Arup, Mambera R, Dagua (Sepik coast), Ulalib R, Herzogsee, Boari (north coast), Tallaria, Hercules R, Tami, Long I, Rook I, Bukaua, Tsingarin, April R, Mt Hagen, Muschu I, Kairiru I, Lower Ramu, Gira R, Dregerhafen (Huon Gulf), Iar I, Kauba, Sinbang, Awar, Tumleo, Krissi, Palimba, Brieng, Jessop, Bogadim, Bogadjin, Nubia, Mangolam, Awatib, Wogumasch, Kambringi, Ali I, Biti-Biti (Astrolabe Bay), Koroko, Eitape, Angoram, Tschessbandai, Kareite (Berlinhafen), Mirkuk, Massai, Koga-Koga, Bogia]. 7

79. Ausburn, Floyd B.; Ausburn, Lynna J. Visual Analysis Skills among Two Populations in Papua New Guinea. ECTJ. 1983; 31: 112- 122. Note: [fw & from pc: Wiava vill Baruya].

80. Austen, L. W. "Gopi" or "Kwoi"? Man. 1931; 31(257): 260. Note: [admin: Maipua Purari].

81. Austen, Leo. Botabalu: A Trobriand Chieftainess. Mankind. 1940; 2: 270-273. Note: [admin: Kiriwina].

82. Austen, Leo. Comparative Vocabularies of the N.W. District of Papua. In: Commonwealth of Australia, Parliament. Territory of Papua: Annual Report for the Year 1924-1925. Melbourne: Government Printer; 1926: Appendix D, p. 75. Note: [admin 1924-1925: Iongom, Upper Tedi, Awin (E. Tedi), Awin (Western Fly), Awin (Western Donaldson Range), Upper Fly].

83. Austen, Leo. Correspondence. Oceania. 1935; 5: 370. Note: [admin: Trobriand Is].

84. Austen, Leo. Cultural Changes in Kiriwina. Oceania. 1945; 16: 15-60 + Plate. Note: [admin 1931-36: Kiriwina].

85. Austen, Leo. The Dance of the Gope in Kerewo. Man. 1934; 34(3): 4-8. Note: [admin: Dopima vill Kerewo].

86. Austen, Leo. The Delta Division of Papua. Australian Geographer. 1934; 2(4): 20-25 + Foldout Map. Note: [admin: Kiwai, Namau, Baru, Kerewo, Gopi, Urama, Hei, Pepeha, Kasere].

87. Austen, Leo. Devastation in New Guinea. Monthly Notes. 1947; 1(8): 1-3. Note: [admin: Kiriwina, general NG].

88. Austen, Leo. Head Dances of the . Oceania. 1936; 6: 342-349. Note: [admin: Turama R].

89. Austen, Leo. Karigara Customs. Man. 1923; 23(19): 35-36. Note: [admin: Doro, Pakasideben, Gaganaru, Kerdanaku, Waiadebem vills Karigara].

90. Austen, Leo. Legends of Hido. Oceania. 1932; 2: 468-475. Note: [admin: Gope].

91. Austen, Leo. [Magisterial Report] Eastern Division (b) Abau District. In: Commonwealth of Australia, Parliament. Papua: Annual Report for the Year 1923-24. Melbourne: Government Printer; 1925: 21. Note: [admin 1923-1924: Abau, Wanigela].

92. Austen, Leo. Megalithic Structures in the Trobriand Islands. Oceania. 1939; 10: 30-53 + Plate. Note: [admin: Kiriwina].

93. Austen, Leo. A Note on Dr. Leach's "Primitive Calendars". Oceania. 1950; 20: 333-335. Note: [admin: Trobriand Is].

94. Austen, Leo. Notes on the Food Supply of the Turamarubi of Western Papua. Mankind. 1946; 3: 227-230. Note: [admin: Doriomo, Umaidai, Wariadai, Morigi, Haragu, Nabio].

95. Austen, Leo. Notes on the Turamarubi of Western Papua. Mankind. 1947; 3: 366-374. 8 Note: [admin 3 yrs: Umaidai, Doriomo, Wariadai, Morigi, Haragu, Nabio].

96. Austen, Leo. Notes on the Turamarubi of Western Papua. Mankind. 1948; 4: 14-23. Note: [admin 3 yrs: Umaidai, Doriomo, Wariadai, Morigi, Haragu, Nabio].

97. Austen, Leo. Notes on the Turamarubi of Western Papua. Mankind. 1950; 4: 200-207. Note: [admin 3 yrs: Umaidai, Doriomo, Wariadai, Morigi, Haragu, Nabio].

98. Austen, Leo. The Origin of Mankind. Man. 1926; 26(89): 143- 144. Note: [admin: Mawabaula tribe Abau].

99. Austen, Leo. Procreation among the Trobriand Islanders. Oceania. 1934; 5: 102-113. Note: [admin: Kiriwina].

100. Austen, Leo. Rattan Cuirasses and Gourd Penis-cases. Man. 1947; 47(97): 91-92. Note: [admin: Tedi R, Middle Fly R].

101. Austen, Leo. Recent Explorations in the North-West District of Papua. Geographical Journal. 1926; 67: 434-441. Note: [admin explor 1924: Tully R, Upper Fly R].

102. Austen, Leo. Report on the Customs and Habits of the Yende Tribe. In: Commonwealth of Australia, Parliament. Papua: Annual Report for the Year 1919-20. Melbourne: Government Printer; 1920: Appendix IV, pp. 113-116. Note: [admin: Yende].

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