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1 Bibliography 1. A., Gao. The Story of the Coconut. The Papuan Villager. 1933; 5(10): 79-80. Note: [Fife Bay]. 2. Abaijah, Rodney. Milne Bay Province. Harvest. 1978; 4: 188- 198. Note: [dev officer: Milne Bay Province]. 3. Abaya, May. Pira Village History, Kagua, Southern Highlands Province. Oral History. 1978; 6(10). ISSN: 19-48. [Pira vill Kagua Kewa]. 4. Abaya, May. Witchcraft, Sorcery and Magical Beliefs and Practices among the Kewapi -- People of the Southern Highlands. Oral History. 1978; 6(4): 2-44. Note: [Kewapi Kagua District Kewa]. 5. Abbete, Francesco. African Art and Oceanic Art. London: Octopus Books Limited; 1972. 158 pp. Note: [from musum colls: Sepik, Papuan Gulf, Lake Sentani, Fly River, D'Entrecasteaux Is]. 6. [Abbi, B. L. ]. Verma, Behari L. The Mailu: A Study of the Changing Structure of Local Groups [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1964. 5, [iv], ii, 287 pp. + 4 Maps. 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