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1 Bibliography 1. Tabogani, Alexander. The Dog and the Firestick. The Papuan Villager. 1936; 8(8): 64. Note: [Mukawa]. 2. Tabogani, Alexander. The Kangaroo and the Wallaby. The Papuan Villager. 1936; 8(12): 95. Note: [Taupota]. 3. Tabua, William. Garden Magic in the West. The Papuan Villager. 1933; 5(6): 48. Note: [Daru]. 4. Tago, S.; Gris, Gabriel B.; Kisakau, Karol; Bai, Brown; Kavo, Peter. Some Papua New Guinean Views on Conservation. In: Winslow, John H., Editor. The Melanesian Environment. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1977: 237-253. Note: [general PNG]. 5. Taio, Norbert. How My Ancestors Got Sago. Oral History. 1977; 5(8): 112. Note: [Tungimbit vill (East Sepik)]. 6. Taio, Norbert. How Tungimbit Village Came to Be. Oral History. 1977; 5(8): 110-111. Note: [Tungimbit vill (East Sepik)]. 7. Taitai, Roy. Henganofi District, Eastern Highlands Province. Oral History. 1978; 6(3): 56. Note: [Sanofi]. 8. Tajima, Yasuhiro. Marketing in Papua New Guinea. Memoirs of the Kagoshima University Research Center for the South Pacific. 1985; 6: 175-186. Note: [survey: Goroka, Kainantu, Aiyura, Okapa, Henganofi, Lufa, Asaro, Obura, Lae, Port Moresby, Tubusereia, Brown R, Sogeri, Kokoda, Rigo, Kairuku]. 9. Tajima, Yasuhiro. New Migrant Settlement in Lae. In: Karakita, Yasuyuki, Editor. The Progress Report of the 1991 Survey of the Research Project "Man and the Environment in Papua New Guinea". Kagoshima (Japan): Kagoshima University Research Center for the South Pacific in collaboration with The Papua New Guinea University of Technology; 1992: 57-65. (Occasional Papers; v. 23). Note: [survey 1991: Menyamya, Gori, Wewak, Maprik, Yangoru, Angorum, Ama, West Sepik, Northern, Central, Chimbu, Eastern Highlands in Lae area]. 10. Takendu, D. Avatip Village, Ambunti Sub-Province, East Sepik. Oral History. 1977; 5(5): 2-53. Note: [Avatip vill]. 11. Takeuchi, W. A Floristic and Ethnobotanical Account of the Josephstaal Forest Management Area, Papua New Guinea. Sida. 2002; 19: 1-63. Note: [survey 1999: Maia]. 12. Takeuchi, W.; Golman, M. Floristic Documentation Imperatives: Some Conclusions from Contemporary Surveys in Papua New Guinea. Sida. 2001; 19: 445-468. Note: [survey April-Salumei region (East Sepik); general PNG]. 13. Talbot, N. T. Incidence and Distribution of Helminth and Arthropod Parasites of Indigenous Owned Pigs in Papua New Guinea. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 1972; 4: 182-190. Note: [survey 1966-1969: PNG]. 14. Talie, Christopher. The Football Fight. Oral History. 1976; 4(3): 50. Note: [Sugoite vill Lumi]. 2 15. Talie, Christopher. Makain Mo, M.H.A. Oral History. 1973; 1(4): 35-40. Note: [interviews: Lumi]. 16. Talie, Christopher. The Story of Porin. Oral History. 1973; 1(5): 2-17. Note: [Lumi]. 17. Talon-Nuppe, Catherine. La voix des tambours: Viêtnam- Indonésie-Pacifique. Morlanwelz (Belgium): Musée royal de Mariemont; 1983. 99 pp. Note: [exhibition: Sepik, Trobriand Is, Papuan Gulf]. 18. Talyaga, K. The Enga Salt Trade. Oral History 1977. 1905; 3(2-37). ISSN: [fw November 1975 - January 1976: Enga]. 19. Talyaga, Kundapen. Book Review: Mervyn Meggitt, "Blood Is Their Argument ...". Yagl-Ambu. 1978; 5: 179-188. Note: [Enga]. 20. Talyaga, Kundapen K. The Enga Yesterday and Today: A Personal Account. In: Carrad, Bruce; Leam, David A. M.; Talyaga, Kundapen K., Editors. Enga: Foundations for Development. Armidale, N.S.W.: University of New England, Department of Geography; 1982: 59-75. (Enga Yaaka Lasemana; v. 3). Note: [Kepelam, Layapo Enga]. 21. Talyaga, Kundapen Collector &. Translator). Five Enga Songs about Missions. Gigibori. 1974; 1(1): 40. Note: [Enga]. 22. Talyaga, Kundapen Kelven. Liquor Sale and Consumption in Enga Province: Some Personal Observations. In: Marshall, Mac, Editor. Through A Glass Darkly: Beer and Modernization in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research; 1982: 131-138. (Monographs; v. 18). Note: [Enga Province]. 23. Talyaga, Kundapen, Collector and Translator. Modern Enga Songs. Port Moresby: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; 1975. [96] pp. Note: [Mai Enga]. 24. Talyaga, Kundapen. Should We Revive Initiation Rites in Enga Society? Gigibori. 1975; 2(2): 37-41. Note: [Enga]. 25. Talyaga, Kundapen. Should We Revive Initiation Rites in Enga Society? Reprinted in: Beier, Ulli, Editor. Voices of Independence: New Black Wriying from Papua New Guinea. St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press; 1980: 207-214. (Asian and Pacific Writing; v. 13). Note: [Enga]. 26. Talyaga, Kundapen K.; Carrad, Bruce. Enga Yaaka Lasemana: Enga Provincial Development Programme, Volume Two: Projects. Wabag: Enga Province; 1980. [xvii], xi, [ii], 579 pp. Note: [Enga Province]. 27. Talyaga, Kundapen K.; Carrad, Bruce. Enga Yaaka Lasemana: Enga Provincial Development Programme, Volume One: Introduction and Summary. Wabag: Enga Province; 1981. 16, 14, 17, 32, 14, 40, 39, 14, 6, 5, 1, 2 pp. Note: [Enga Province]. 28. Tamai, Fujio; Konishi, Tatsuo. [Pitpit Saccharum edule), a Gramineous Vegetable of Papua New Guinea]. In: Tokyo University of Agriculture, Overseas Scientific Research Team. In Search of the Origins of Agriculture in Papua New Guinea: A Botanical Survey of Tropical Rain Forest: The Final Report of Overseas Scientific Research Team, Tokyo University of Agriculture. Tokyo: Tokyo University of Agriculture, Committee of the 3 Centennial Anniversary; 1994: 132-135. Note: [surveys November-December 1991, August-September 1992: Wara-sikau, Wanje-aka]. 29. Tamanabae, Leila. The Mamba in Moresby. Oral History. 1972; 1(1): 3-7. Note: ["Mamba" (Mambare R) in Port Moresby]. 30. Tamang, C. Haregin Village, Wewak Sub-province, East Sepik Province. Oral History. 1976; 4(6): 37. Note: [Haregin vill Wewak Sub-province]. 31. Tambe, Alois. Spirit Yam Bilong Chambri. Grassroots Research Bulletin. 1991; 1(2): 13-16. Note: [Chambri]. 32. Tambiah, S. J. The Magical Power of Words. Man, N.S.. 1968; 3: 175-208. Note: [from lit: Trobriand Is]. 33. Tambiah, S. J. On Flying Witches and Flying Canoes: The Coding of Male and Female Values. In: Leach, Jerry W.; Leach, Edmund, Editors. The Kula: New Perspectives on Massim Exchange. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1983: 171-200. Note: [from lit: Trobriand Is]. 34. Tamoane, Matthew. Kamoai of Darapap and the Legend of Jari. Gigibori. 1977; 3(2): 19-29. Note: [Darapap Murik]. 35. Tamoane, Matthew. Kamoai of Darapap and the Legend of Jari. In: Trompf, Garry, Editor. Prophets of Melanesia: Six Essays. Port Moresby: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; 1977: 174- 211. Note: [Darapap Murik]. 36. Tampke, Jürgen. "Our Duty to Convert Man-eaters and Cannibals": German Lutheran Missionaries and Their Work in Australia and New Guinea Before 1914. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society. 1995; 81: 53-70. Note: [from lit & archives: Neuendettelsau mission, German NG]. 37. Tan, Koonlin. Logging the Swamp for Food. In: Stanton, W. R.; Flach, M., Editors. Sago: The Equatorial Swamp as a Natural Resource: Proceedings of the Second International Sago Symposium, Held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, September 15-17, 1979. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers; 1980: 13-34. (World Crops: Production, Utilization, and Description; v. 1). Note: [general IJ]. 38. Tanaka, Noriko; Kubo, Katsuharu; Shiraki, Keizo; Koishi, Hideo; Yoshimura, Hisato. A Pilot Study on Protein Metabolism in the Papua New Guinea Highlanders. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology. 1980; 26: 247-259. Note: [Goroka Hospital]. 39. Tangara, Cedric. The Story of Kokoba and Boreo. The Papuan Villager. 1930; 2(9): 8. Note: [Buna]. 40. Tapari, B. Wando Village, Morehead District, Western Province. Oral History. 1977; 5(3): 82-85. Note: [Wando vill Morehead]. 41. Tappenbeck, Ernst. Deutsch-Neuguinea. Berlin: Wilhelm Süsserott; 1901. [ii], 178 pp. Note: [general German NG]. 42. Tappenbeck, Ernst. Die Stationen in Kaiser-Wilhelmsland. Deutsche Kolonialzeitung, N.F.. 1894; 7: 64-67, 77-79, 95-97. Note: [general Germn NG]. 4 43. Taralato, Rachel. The Origin of Coconut. Oral History. 1977; 5(7): 89-91. Note: [unidentified PNG]. 44. Tarepe, T.; Bourke, R. Michael. Fruit Crops in the Papua New Guinea Highlands. In: Bourke, R. M.; Kesavan, V., Editors. Proceedings of the Second Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference. Port Moresby: Department of Primary Industry, Publications Section; 1982: 86-100. Note: [general PNGH]. 45. Tarr, Jim. Vabukori and Pari -- The Years of War. Oral History. 1973; 1(7): 13-22. Note: [interviews: Vabukori, Pari vills Motu]. 46. Taru, L. Cult Movements at Lumi. Oral History. 1976; 4(3): 59-60. Note: [interviews: Lumi]. 47. Taru, Lincoln. Causes of Lack of Development in the Lumi Sub-Province of the West Sepik Province between 1945 and 1955. Yagl-Ambu. 1977; 4: 314-328. Note: [Aitape, Wapi]. 48. Tarumingkeng, Rudy C. Pengembangan Sumberdaya Alan di Irian Jaya dan Peranannya dalam Pembangunan Nasional. In: Masinambouw, E. K. M.; Haenen, Paul, Editors. Kebudayaan dan Pembangunan di Irian Jaya. Jakarta: LIPI-RUL [Lembaga Ilmu Pengetabuan Indonesia - Leiden University]; 1994: 3-20. (Seri LIPI-RUL; v. 3). Note: [general IJ]. 49. Tate, G. H. H. Rafting Down the Fly River. Natural History. 1950; 59: 28-33. Note: [explor 1936-1937: Palmer R Awin]. 50. Tau, K. H. Porebada Hanua: Port Moresby Sub-province, Central Province. Oral History. 1976; 4(9): 49-50. Note: [Porebada]. 51. Tau, K. H. Porebada Village: Port Moresby Sub-province, Central Province. Oral History. 1976; 4(7): 5-6. Note: [Porebada]. 52. Tauaole, Jeffrey. Gulf Province. Harvest. 1976; 3: 74-80. Note: [agr