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The Bragge Collection – Library The Bragge Collection – Library The Bragge Collection features two intimately connected components – more than 600 material culture artefacts collected and documented by Laurie Bragge, and his library containing various resources, which he has used extensively to write his multi-volume history of the Sepik. The material artefacts in the Bragge Collection are curated by the Discipline of Anthropology, Material Culture Collection (College of Arts, Society and Education), and housed in The Cairns Institute on the Cairns Campus. To enquire about these items, please contact Professor Rosita Henry ([email protected]). The library component of the Bragge Collection is the personal research library of the donor, Laurie Bragge. It consists of published and unpublished materials, all utilised in the production of his history of the Sepik. This listing is of the published materials. There are over 500 publications covering a range of subjects pertaining to Papua New Guinea and the donor’s research interests. The subjects used in the library listing have largely been assigned by the donor and include PNG Pacific & World History, Primitive Art, Religion and Sepik Anthropology. The published materials from the library component of the Bragge Collection are available for consultation in the Cairns Campus Library Special Collections. Email [email protected] to arrange an appointment. Access to the Bragge Collection Archive is available from: https://nqheritage.jcu.edu.au/694 Item Code Author/Editor Title Publisher Format DOP Category ISBN/ISSN Shelf number BC0001 Sibley, J.R. Tanganyikan guerrilla: East African campaign 1914- Pan Ballantine BOOK 1971 Africa 0345098013 1918 159 BC0002 Huxley, E. Livingstone & his African journeys Saturday Review Press BOOK 1974 Africa 0841502897 159 BC0003 Adichie,Chimamanda Ngozi Half of a yellow sun Farafina BOOK 2006 Africa 978073149X 159 BC0004 Packham, T. The scramble for Africa Abacus History BOOK 1992 Africa 9780349104492 159 BC0005 Ojediran, Bisi The black godfather Books Plus Nigeria Limited BOOK 1987 Africa 978365067X 159 BC0006 Shaxson, Nicholas Poisoned wells: The dirty politics of African Oil Palgrave Macmillan BOOK 2007 Africa 9780230605329 159 BC0007 Parrinder, G. African mythology Chancellor Press BOOK 1996 Africa 1851529284 159 BC0008 Redfield, Robert The little community and peasant society & culture University of Chicago Press BOOK 1956 Anthropology 0226706702 159 BC0009 Hogbin, Ian A Guadalcanal Society the Kaoka speakers Holt, Renehart and Winston BOOK 1964 Anthropology 159 BC0010 Lewis, Oscar Tepoztlan village in Mexico Holt, Reinhart and Winston BOOK 1960 Anthropology 159 BC0011 Beattie, John Bunyoro: An African Kingdom Holt, Reinhart and Winston BOOK 1959 Anthropology 159 BC0012 Barnett, H.G. Being a Palauan Holt, Renehart and Winston BOOK 1960 Anthropology 159 BC0013 McCabe, Joseph Prehistoric man Milner & Co. BOOK Anthropology 159 BC0014 Bean, Robert Bennett The races of man: Differentiation and dispersal of University of Society BOOK 1932 Anthropology man 159 BC0015 Carrel, Alexis Man, the unknown Hamish Hamilton BOOK 1936 Anthropology 159 BC0016 Tomas, Andrew We are not the first: Riddles of ancient science Souvenir Press BOOK 1971 Anthropology 028562007X 159 BC0017 Sumner, William Graham Folk-ways : A study of the sociological importance of Mentor Book BOOK 1960 Anthropology usages, manners, customs, mores and morals 159 BC0018 Piddington, Ralph An introduction to social anthropology. Volume 1 Oliver & Boyd BOOK 1960 Anthropology 159 BC0019 Seymour-Smith, Charlotte Dictionary of anthropology MacMillan BOOK 1986 Anthropology 0333365909 159 BC0020 Outline of cultural materials Human Relations Area Files BOOK 1950 Anthropology Inc. 159 BC0021 Kroeber, A.L. Anthropology: Race, language, culture, psychology, Harcourt Brace & World BOOK 1948 Anthropology prehistory 159 BC0022 Buck, Peter [Te Rangi Hiroa] Vikings of the sunrise Whitcombe & Tombs BOOK 1975 Anthropology 0723300216 159 BC0023 Buck, Peter [Te Rangi Hiroa] Anthropology and religion Yale University Press BOOK 1939 Anthropology 159 BC0024 Murdock, G.P. et al. Outline of cultural materials Human Relations Area Files BOOK 1982 Anthropology Inc. 159 BC0025 Clark, Grahame Archaeology and society Methuen BOOK 1960 Archaeology 159 BC0026 Leakey, L.S.B. Adam’s ancestors Methuen BOOK 1953 Archaeology 159 BC0027 Le Gros Clark, W.E. History of the primates: An introduction to the study British Museum Natural BOOK 1962 Archaeology of fossil man History 159 BC0028 Oakley, Kenneth P Man the tool-maker British Museum of Natural BOOK 1961 Archaeology History 159 BC0029 Silverberg, Robert (ed. ) Great adventures in archaeology: from Belzoni to Penguin BOOK 1985 Archaeology 0140077286 Woolley 159 BC0030 Deetz, James Invitation to archaeology Natural History Press BOOK 1967 Archaeology 159 BC0031 Laming, Annette Lascaux paintings & engravings Pelican BOOK 1959 Archaeology 159 BC0032 Cottrell, Leonard Lost cities Pan Books BOOK 1963 Archaeology 159 BC0033 Woolley, Leonard A forgotten kingdom: Being a record of the results Pelican books BOOK 1953 Archaeology obtained from the excavation of two mounds, Atchana and Al Mina, in the Turkish Hatay 159 BC0034 Hinton, Alan Guide to shells of Papua New Guinea Robert Brown & Associates BOOK 1971 Biology 0909093172 160 BC0035 Kaima, Sam & Nekitel, Otto A bibliography of West Sepik/Sandaun Province University of Papua New BOOK 2000 Bibliography 9980852275 (Compilers) Guinea 160 BC0036 Cole, Tom Hell west and crooked Angus and Robertson BOOK 1995 Biography 0207189846 160 BC0037 Lateral Events presents Sir David Attenborough: A Playbill/Showbill PROGRAM 2017 Biography quest for life 160 BC0038 Attenborough, David Life on earth: A natural history Collins BOOK 1979 Biography 0002190915 160 BC0039 Attenborough, David Life on air: Memoirs of a broadcaster BBC Books BOOK 2014 Biography 9781849908528 160 BC0040 Verdcourt, Bernard A manual of New Guinea legumes Office of Forests, Lae BOOK [1979] Botany 160 BC0041 Murphy, Kevin & Ahens, The Church adjustment movements. POINT No 1 Melanesian Institute for JOURNAL 1974 Cargo Cult Theodor (eds.) Pastoral and Socio- Economic Service 160 BC0042 Gerritsen, R., May, R.J. & Road belong development: cargo cults, community Australian National BOOK 1981 Cargo Cult 0867840447 Walter, M.A.H.B. groups and self-help movements in Papua New Unuversity Guinea 160 BC0043 Stephen. Michelle (ed.) Sorcerer and witch in Melanesia Melbourne University Press BOOK 1987 Cargo Cult 0522843190 160 BC0044 Meggitt, M.J. & Lawrence, P. Gods ghosts and men in Melanesia: Some religions Oxford University Press BOOK 1965 Cargo Cult (ed.s) of Australia New Guinea and the New Hebrides 160 BC0045 Lawrence, Peter Road belong cargo Melbourne University Press BOOK 1964 Cargo Cult 160 BC0046 Worsley, Peter The trumpet shall sound: A study of "cargo" cults in Paladin BOOK 1968 Cargo Cult Melanesia 160 BC0047 Steinbauer, Friedrich Melanesian cargo cults: New salvation movements University of Queensland BOOK 1979 Cargo Cult 0702210951 in the South Pacific 160 BC0048 Loeliger, Carl & Trompf, New religious movements in Melanesia University of South Pacific & BOOK 1985 Cargo Cult Garry (eds.) University of Papua New Guinea 160 BC0049 Maher, Robert F New men of Papua University of Wisconsin BOOK 1958 Cargo Cult Press 160 BC0050 Lawrence, Peter Rot bilong kago [text in Pidgin] BOOK 1986 Cargo Cult 9980680016 Institut bilong PNG Stadis 160 BC0051 Schmid, Chrtistin Kocher (ed.) Expecting the day of wrath: Versions of the National Research Institute BOOK 1999 Cargo Cult 9980751037 millennium in Papua New Guinea PNG 160 BC0052 Burridge, Kenelm Mambu: A Melanesian millennium Princeton University Press BOOK 1995 Cargo Cult 0691043884 160 BC0053 Archive collection consists primarily of Professor MIXED RESEARCH Cargo Cult S.Hatanaka’s cargo cult files. MATERIALS Vol 1 Cargo Cult Bibliography and Introduction. Vol 2 Cargo Cult Png Regional Highlands Vol 3 Cargo Cult Png Regional NG Islands Vol 4 Cargo Cult Png Regional Sepik Vol 5 Cargo Cult Png egional NG Mainland Vol 6 Cargo Cult Pacific Vol 7 Cargo Cult Context and Analysis Vol 8 Cargo Cult Context and Analysis 222 Index cards 160 BC0054 De Soto, Hernando The mystery of capital Black Swan BOOK 2001 Economics 0552999237 160 BC0055 Harvard Business Review on managing diversity Harvard Business School BOOK 2002 Economics 1578517001 Press 160 BC0056 LeRoy, John (ed.) Kewa tales University of British BOOK 1985 Folklore 0774802189 Columbia Press 160 BC0057 Deutsch-Neuguinea - German New Guinea and REPORT 1904- German New Guinea Micronesia, English Translations of the Annual 1908 Reports for German New Guinea and Islands Sphere (Caroline, Mariana & Marshall Islands); 1904-1905; 1906-1907; 1907-1908 162 BC0058 Sack, Peter (ed.) German New Guinea: A bibliography Australian National BOOK 1980 German New Guinea University 162 BC0059 Detzner, Herman Bier Jahre Unter Kannibelen [text in German] BOOK 1914 German New Guinea 162 BC0060 An American Anthropologist in Melanesia: A.B.Lewis University of Hawaii Press BOOK 1988 German New Guinea and the Joseph N.Field South Pacific Expedition 1909 - 1913 [Extracts] 162 BC0061 Sack, Peter G. Land between two law: Early European land Australian National BOOK 1973 German New Guinea 0708107001 acquisitions in New Guinea. University Press 162 BC0062 Sack, Peter Phantom History, the rule of law and the Colonial Australian National BOOK 2001 German New Guinea 0909524505 State: The Case of German New University 162 BC0063 Lyng,
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