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93. Agyei, William K. A. Family Planning in Lae Urban Area of Papua New Guinea. Journal of Biosocial Science. 1984; 16: 269- 275. Note: [interviews 1981: Lae].

94. Agyei, William K. A. Fertility and Family Planning in Papua New Guinea. Journal of Biosocial Science. 1984; 16: 323-334. Note: [surveys November 1979 - March 1980: Kerema, Mendi, Kundiawa, Madang, Wewak].

95. Agyei, William K. A. Fertility and Family Planning in Papua New Guinea: A Reply. Journal of Biosocial Science. 1987; 19: 246- 247. Note: [surveys November 1979 - March 1980: Kerema, Mendi, Kundiawa, Madang, Wewak].

96. Agyei, William K. A. Fertility and Family Planning in the Third World: A Case Study of Papua New Guinea. London: Croom Helm Ltd; 1988. xv, 208 pp. Note: [surveys 1979-1980: Kerema, Mendi, Kundiawa, Madang, Wewak].

97. Agyei, William K. A. Methods of Fertility Estimation. In: Skeldon, Ronald, Editor. The Demography of Papua New Guinea: Analyses from the 1971 Census. Boroko: Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research; 1979: 21-32. (Monographs; v. 11). Note: [general PNG].

98. Ahab, M. Fishing in the Trobriand Islands. Oral History. 1974; 2(9): 40-42. Note: [Kiriwina Trobriand Is].

99. Ahbe, Kawi. The History of Bargam. In: Christensen, Rosalie, Editor. Traditional Art and Craft, Volume Two: Madang and Siassi. Madang: Madang Teachers College; 1975: 132-134. Note: [Aronis]. 9

100. Ahbe, Kawi. The History of the Garamut. In: Christensen, Rosalie, Editor. Traditional Art and Craft, Volume Two: Madang and Siassi. Madang: Madang Teachers College; 1975: 116-119. Note: [Garup, Riro, Utu].

101. Ahbe, Kawi. Revival of Madang Culture. In: Christensen, Rosalie, Editor. Traditional Art and Craft, Volume Two: Madang and Siassi. Madang: Madang Teachers College; 1975: 67-68. Note: [Madang].

102. Ahrens, Theodor. Christian Syncretism: A Study from the Southern Madang District of P.N.G. Catalyst. 1974; 4(1): 3-40. Note: [mission: Bongu].

103. Ahrens, Theodor. Concepts of Power in a Melanesian and Biblical Perspective. Missiology. 1977; 5: 141-173. Note: [from lit: Hube].

104. Ahrens, Theodor. Melanesische "Cargo"-Kulte. In: Münzel, Mark, Editor. Neuguinea: Nutzung und Deutung der Umwelt. Frankfurt am Main: Museum für Völkerkunde; 1987: 143-160, 399- 400. (Roter Faden zur Ausstellung; v. 12). Note: [Yali cult, Boiken].

105. Ahrens, Theodor. Randbemerkungen zur Frühgeschichte lutherischer Mission im östlichen Hochland von Papua-Neuguinea. Zeitschrift für Missionswissenschaft und Religionswissenschaft. 1989; 73: 284-302. Note: [mission from archives: Kainantu area, Melpa].

106. Ai, K. Western Highlands Province. Oral History. 1977; 5(6): 93-94. Note: [Kori vill Hagen].

107. Aigoma, Nicodemus. The Story of the Eel. The Papuan Villager. 1941; 13(5): 39-40. Note: [Kokoda].

108. Aihabi, Elly. Finding Tilapia in Waigani Swamp (Gavagabada). Oral History. 1975; 3(3): 73-77. Note: [Baruni].

109. Aijmer, Goran. Ramblings in Huli Symbolism, with a Comment by Robert M. Glasse. Ethnos. 1975; 40: 300-359. Note: [from lit: Huli].

110. Aiken, G. H.; Farrell, K.; Wilkey, I. S. Sepik Granuloma. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1978; 21: 158-161. Note: [Wewak Hospital].

111. Aikhenvald, Alexandra. Physical Properties in a Gender System: A Study of Manambu. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia. 1996; 27: 175-187. Note: [SIL: Avatip and Malu Manambu].

112. Aipa, Paul. Growing of Yams in the Kakra Area. Grassroots Research Bulletin. 1991; 1(2): 20-21. Note: [Mangan vill, Marienberg C.D.].

113. Airi, Douvere Nou. A Fairy Tale: How Did the First Coconut Grow in Papua. The Papuan Villager. 1933; 5(8): 63-64. Note: [Kapa Kapa].

114. Aita, Aloysius. Death by Magic. Oral History. 1978; 6(4): 45-47. Note: [Goilala].

10 115. Aitchison, T. G. As I Remember It: Early History of Kainantu. Goroka District Newsletter. 1964; 32(September): [8 pp]. Note: [admin: Kainantu area].

116. Aitchison, T. G. Early Kainantu As I Remember It. In: Inder, Stuart, Editor. Tales of New Guinea. Roseville, N.S.W.: Retired Officers' Association of Papua New Guinea Inc.; 2001: 22-27. Note: [admin 1933-1934, 1935-1937: Kainantu, Agarabi, Kamamentina V].

117. Aitchison, T. G. Peace Ceremony as Performed by the Natives of the Ramu Headwaters, Central New Guinea. Oceania. 1936; 6: 478-480. Note: [admin: Ramu Post].

118. Aitchison, T. G. The Pig and Its Place in the Impact of the New Guinea on Vegetation. In: Administration of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea and UNESCO Science Co-operation Office for South East Asia. Symposium on the Impact of Man on Humid Tropics Vegetation: Goroka, Territory of Papua and New Guinea September, 1960. Canberra: Commonwealth Government Printer; 1962: 158-167. Note: [from lit: Siassi, Busama, Manam, Wogeo, Mt Arapesh, Mt Hagen, Bogasin].

119. Aitken, Iain W. Ethical Issues in the Implementation of Primary Health Care in Papua New Guinea. 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: 25-34. Note: [general PNG].

120. Aitken, Iain W. Neonatal Mortality and Low Birthweight, an Emerging Priority for Health Services. In: Heywood, Peter; Hudson, Bernard, Editors. Rural Health Services in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Papua New Guinea Department of Health; 1987: 94- 100. (Monographs; v. 5). Note: [Islands, Papua, Highlands, Momase, Aitape, Alexishafen, Kapuna, Kerema, Veifa'a, Kainantu, Mingende, Tari].

121. Aitken, Iain W. Scientific Medicine and Traditional Healing in Papua New Guinea: A Pragmatic Perspective. In: Jilek, Wolfgang G., Editor. Traditional Medicine and Primary Health Care in Papua New Guinea. n.p.: University of Papua New Guinea; 1985: 44-50. Note: [general PNG].

122. Aitken, Thomas C. Marriage and Bride Price. Bikmaus. 1983; 4(3): 17-23. Note: [Torembi Sawos].

123. Aitken, Thomas C. Tapets: Drum Signals of the Sawos. In: Lutkehaus, Nancy; Kaufmann, Christian; Mitchell, William E.; Newton, Douglas; Osmundsen, Lita; Schuster, Meinhard, Editors. Sepik Heritage: Tradition and Change in Papua New Guinea. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press; 1990: 546-547. Note: [fw: Torembi Sawos].

124. Aitsi, Alexis. One View of the Roro. Oral History. 1972; 1(1): 12-14. Note: [Roro].

125. Aitsi, Eugene Beata. The Two Friends: A Turtle and Maniki. The Papuan Villager. 1930; 2(10): 7. Note: [Kairuku].

126. Aitsi, L. Another View of the Roro. Oral History. 1972; 1(1): 15-20. Note: [Roro].

127. Aitsi, L. The Rain-Maker's Grandchild. Oral History. 1973; 1(2): 7-9. Note: [Roro].

128. Aiyuni. The Bird's Meeting. Oral History. 1973; 1(2): 53. 11 Note: [unidentified].

129. Ajamiseba, D. C. Keadaan Bahasa-behasa di Irian Jaya: Klasifikasi, Ciri, dan Distribusinya. In: Masinambouw, E. K. M., Editor. Maluku dan Irian Jaya. Jakarta: Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, Lembaga Ekonomi dan Kemasyarakatan Nasional; 1994: 91- 102. (Bulletin LEKNAS; v. 3(1)). Note: [northern IJ].

130. Ajamiseba, D. C. Kebinekaan Bahasa Di Irian Jaya. In: Koentjaraningrat, Editor. Irian Jaya: Membangun Masyarakat Majemuk. Jakarta: Penerbit Djambatan; 1994: 119-135. (Seri Etnografi Indonesia; v. 5). Note: [general IJ].

131. Ajamiseba, Daniel C. Some Grammatical Notes on Meyakh Nouns. In: Haenen, Paul; Pouwer, Jan, Editors. People on the Move: Current Themes of Anthropological Research in New Guinea. Nijmegen: University of Nijmegen, Centre for Australian and Oceanic Studies; 1989: 196-206. Note: [fw: Meyakh (Mansibaber)].

132. Akaliant. The Wise Judge. Oral History. 1973; 1(2): 24. Note: [unidentified].

133. Akau, Martha. The Origin Myth of the Simbu People. Oral History. 1983; 11(3): 58-60. Note: [Simbu].

134. Aki, Philip Sambanga. Counting System of the Sima Tribe of the Supain Village, Wewak Sub-province, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea. Science in New Guinea. 1977; 5: 43-46. Note: [Sima vill Boiken].

135. Akimichi, Tomoya. [Children's Illness and Curing in Lowland Papua]. Kokuritsu Minzokugaku Hakubutsukan Kenkyu Hokoku [Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology]. 1984; 9: 349-382. Note: [fw 1980-1981: Gidra].

136. Akimichi, Tomoya. Individual Variation and Short-Term Fluctuation in Child Growth among the Gidra in Lowland Papua New Guinea. Man and Culture in Oceania. 1987; 3: 125-134. Note: [fw 1981: Gidra].

137. Akimichi, Tomoya. Infant Growth. In: Ohtsuka, Ryutaro; Suzuki, Tsuguyoshi, Editors. Population Ecology of Human Survival: Bioecological Studies of the Gidra in Papua New Guinea. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press; 1990: 129-139. Note: [fw 1981: Ume vill Gidra; from lit: Lae, Bundi, Asai V].

138. Akimichi, Tomoya. Pig and Man in Papuan Societies: Two Cases from the Seltaman of the Fringe Highlands and the Gidra of the Lowland. In: Yoshida, Shuji; Toyoda, Yukio, Editors. Fringe Area of Highlands in Papua New Guinea. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology; 1998: 163-182. (Senri Ethnological Studies; v. 47). Note: [fw 1987: Seltaman; 1980-1981, 1990: Ume Gidra].

139. Akin, David; Robbins, Joel, Editors. Money and Modernity: State and Local Currencies in Melanesia. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press; 1999. vii, 284 pp. (ASAO Monographs; v. 17).

140. Akkermans, Jac. Uit de missie van Mimika. Annalen van onze lieve vrouw van het heilig hart. 1938; 56: 149-150. Note: [mission: Mimika].

141. Aland, F. P. A Bibliography of Land Utilization in Papua New Guinea. Science in New Guinea. 1973; 1(3-4): 83-92. Note: [general PNG].

142. Aland, F. P.; Torlach, D. A. Agricultural Potential. In: Ward, R. Gerard; Lea, David A. M., Editors. An Atlas of 12 Papua and New Guinea. Port Moresby and Glasgow: University of Papua and New Guinea and Collins-Longman; 1970: 50-51. Note: [general PNG].

143. Aland, Paul. Land Use Potential. In: Ford, Edgar, Editor. Papua New Guinea Resource Atlas. Milton, Qld: The Jacaranda Press; 1974: 18-19. Note: [general PNG].

144. Albaniel, E. A. The Old Woman Who Became a Beautiful Girl. The Papuan Villager. 1932; 4(12): 95-96. Note: [Mekeo].

145. Albaniel, Emmanuel. The Story of Ufa (Night Owl), Mangua (Charm Stone) and Two Lovely Twin Sisters, Kima Lopi-lopi and Kama Lopi-lopi. The Papuan Villager. 1931; 3(6): 47. Note: [Mekeo].

146. Albertis, L. M. d'. Die Colonisationsfäfigkeit Neu-Guinea's. Dr. A. Petermanns Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt. 1879; 25: 275-279. Note: [explor 1875: Yule I].

147. Albertis, L. M. d'. Journeys up the Fly River and in Other Parts of New Guinea. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, N.S.. 1879; 1: 4-16 + Map. Note: [explor 1872: Wamuka R, Sorong, Andai, Arfak Mts; 1875- 1876: Yule I, Fly R; 1877: Fly R].

148. Albertis, L. M. d'. New Guinea: Its Fitness for Colonisation. Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute. 1879; 10: 43-68. Note: [travels March 1875 (8 mos): Nicura, Bioto, Naiabui, Purok, Meauri, Mou, Erine Yule I; Epa, Anapocua, Uni Uni south coast Papua].

149. Albertis, L. M. d'. New Guinea: What I Did and What I Saw. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington; 1880; 2 Volumes. xii, 424 pp. + Frontispiece + Plates; x, 406 pp. + Plates + Foldout Map. Note: [travels April-December, 1872: Faor I, Pangian I, Kapaor, Hatti-atti, Battanta I, Salwattee, Ramoi R, Sorong, Dorey, Amberbaki, Mansinam, Andai, Hatam, Putat, Outanata; January, 1873: Orangerie Bay; March-November, 1875: Tawan (Cornwallis I), Darnley I, Yule I, Hall Sound, Nicura, Epa, Mou, Misroi, Erine, Waima, Naiabui, Bioto; December, 1875: Tawan (Cornwallis I), Moatta, Parama, Kiwai I, Para, Ellangowan I, Canoe I; May- November, 1876: Moatta, Tzamari (Kiwai I), Ellangowan I, Snake Point, Alice R, Mibu I, Kataw, Matzingare; May-December, 1877: Tawan (Cornwallis I), Moatta, Parama, Mibu I, Attack I, Canoe I, Alligator I, Snake Point, Alice jct].

150. Albu, Ruth; Alto, William. Training of Village Midwives in the Southern Highlands Province. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1989; 32: 89-95. Note: [1981-1987: Nipa, Tari, Pimaga Foi, Lower Kutubu Fasu, Samberigi, Kaluli].

151. Alcheringa Gallery. Ceremony and Passage: Mastercarvers of the Sepik River and Maprik Area. Victoria, B.C.: Alcheringa Gallery; 1996. 32 pp. + Endpaper Illustrations. Note: [exhibition: Kraimbit, Yessimbit, Apangai, Nyamikam, Angoram, Angriman, Japandai, Kambot, Kaminibit, Kandingai, Korogo, Maramba, Mindimbit, Palembei, Suapmeri, Tambanum, Torembi, Yamanambu, Yamok, Sarikam, Yambikio].

152. Alciati, G.; Lucchetti, E.; Tommaseo, M. ABO, MNSs, RH Systems Distribution in the Human Species. Homo. 1992; 43: 58-71. Note: [survey: Asmat].

153. Alder, W. F. The Isle of Vanishing Men: A Narrative of Adventure in Cannibal-Land. New York: The Century Co.; 1922. [vi], 184 pp. + Frontispiece + Plates. Note: [travels: Merauke]. 13

154. Ale. Two Birds. Oral History. 1973; 1(2): 50. Note: [unidentified].

155. Alexander, Neal D. E. Wucheraria bancrofti Infection and Disease in a Rural Area of Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 2000; 43: 166-171. Note: [Urat, Urim].

156. Alexander, Neal D. E.; Perry, Robert T.; Dimber, Zachary B.; Hyun, Philip J.; Alpers, Michael P.; Kazura, James W. Acute Disease Episodes in a Wucheraria bancrofti-endemic Area of Papua New Guinea. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1999; 61: 319-324. Note: [survey 1993-1994: Urat, Urim].

157. Alk, S.; Alto, W. Immunisation Project by Aidpost Orderlies Pangia District -- Southern Highlands Province. In: Heywood, Peter; Hudson, Bernard, Editors. Rural Health Services in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Papua New Guinea Department of Health; 1987: 105-111. (Monographs; v. 5). Note: [1983-1986: Pangia District].

158. Allace, L. Siassi Trade. Oral History. 1976; 4(10): 2-22. Note: [Mandak].

159. Allace, Lew. Treid Bilong Siassi Ailan. Oral History. 1977; 5(9): 2-15. Note: [Siassi Is].

160. Alland, Alexander Jr. A Design Analysis of Maring Shields. In: Lowman, Cherry. Displays of Power: Art and War among the Marings of New Guinea. New York: The Museum of Primitive Art; 1973: 33-44. (Studies; v. 6). Note: [from museum colls: Maring].

161. Alland, Alexander Jr. Phallic Symbolism and Reproductive Expropriation: Sexual Politics in Cross Cultural Perspective. In: Randolph, Richard R.; Schneider, David M.; Diaz, May N., Editors. Dialectics and Gender: Anthropological Approaches. Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 1988: 20-37. Note: [from lit: Baruya].

162. Alland, Alexander Jr. Rituel masculin de procréation et symbolisme phallique. L'Homme. 1985; 25(94): 37-55. Note: [from lit: Baruya].

163. Allbrook, David. The Human Biology of the Western Pacific Basin: A Survey of the Physical Anthropology and Relationships of Peoples within Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Philippines, and Polynesia. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology. 1976; 18: 202-245. Note: [from lit: numerous NG].

164. Allemann, A.; Bauerfeind, P.; Gyr, N. Prevalance of Hookworm Infection, Anaemia and Faecal Blood Loss among the Yupno People of Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1994; 37: 15-22. Note: [June, August 1987: Teptep and Gua Yupno, Madang].

165. Allen, B. J., Editor. Agricultural and Nutritional Studies on the Nembi Plateau, Southern Highlands. Port Moresby and Mendi: University of Papua New Guinea and the Southern Highlands Rural Development Project; 1984. viii, 195 pp. (Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 4).

166. Allen, B. J. Comment [on Glenn Dennett & John Connell, "Acculturation and Health in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea: Dissent on Diversity, Diets, and Development"]. Current Anthropology. 1988; 29: 281-282. Note: [general PNGH].

167. Allen, B. J. Environmental Ethics and Village Agriculture. Yagl-Ambu. 1986; 13(3): 1-14. 14 Note: [fw: Urat].

168. Allen, B. J. Information Flow and Innovation Diffusion in the East Sepik District, Papua New Guinea [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1976. [iii], xiii, 452 pp. + 10 Plates + Foldout Map. Note: [fw September-November 1971, December 1971 - December 1972: Tumam vill Urat; Kombio, Lou, Yambes, Wom, Aruek, Urim, Arapesh].

169. Allen, B. J.; Bourke, R. M.; Clarke, L. J.; Cogill, B.; Pain, C. F.; Wood, A. W. Child Malnutrition and Agriculture on the Nembi Plateau, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. Social Science and Medicine. 1980; 14D: 127-132. Note: [fw 1978: Puit, Murupa, Pubi clans Nembi Plateau; from lit: Dugum Dani, Waiye Simbu, Mae Enga, Huli, Gururumba, Kapauku, Dei, Gahuku, Raiapu Enga, Korofeigu, Aiyura, Notofane (EH), Kamusa (EH)].

170. Allen, B. J.; Giddings, R. J. Land Disputes and Violence in Enga: The "Komanda" Case. In: Carrad, Bruce; Lea, David A. M.; Talyaga, Kundapen K., Editors. Enga: Foundations for Development. Armidale, N.S.W.: University of New England, Department of Geography; 1982: 179-197. (Enga Yaaka Lasemana; v. 3). Note: [Tinlapin, Diopin clans Lai V Enga].

171. Allen, B. J.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Lowes, E.; Nen, T.; Nirsie, E.; Risimeri, J.; Woruba, M. East Sepik Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography; 1993. iv, 135 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 2). Note: [surveys & from lit: East Sepik Province].

172. Allen, B. J.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Lowes, E.; Nen, T.; Nirsie, E.; Risimeri, J.; Woruba, M. East Sepik Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Revised ed. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography, Land Management Group; 2002. vi, 138 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 2). Note: [surveys & from lit: East Sepik Province].

173. Allen, B. J.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Ballard, C.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Hobsbawn, P.; Humphreys, G. S.; Kandasan, D. Enga Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography; 1995. viii, 104 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 9). Note: [surveys & from lit: Enga Province].

174. Allen, B. J.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Ballard, C.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Hobsbawn, P.; Humphreys, G. S.; Kandasan, D. Enga Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Revised ed. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography, Land Management Group; 2002. vi, 110 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 9). Note: [surveys & from lit: Enga Province].

175. Allen, B. J.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Hobsbawn, P.; Levett, M. P.; Majnep, S.; Mangi, V.; Nen, T.; Sem, G. Madang Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography; 1994. vii, 192 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 7). Note: [surveys & from lit: Madang Province].

176. Allen, B. J.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Hobsbawn, P.; Levett, M. P.; Majnep, S.; Mangi, V.; Nen, T.; Sem, G. Madang Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Revised ed. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography, Land Management Group; 2002. vi, 198 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 7). 15 Note: [surveys & from lit: Madang Province].

177. Allen, B. J.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Akus, W.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Ling, G.; Lowes, E. Western Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography; 1993. vi, 129 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 4). Note: [surveys & from lit: Western Province].

178. Allen, B. J.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Akus, W.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Ling, G.; Lowes, E. Western Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Revised ed. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography, Land Management Group; 2002. vi, 130 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 4). Note: [surveys & from lit: Western Province].

179. Allen, B. J.; Nen, T.; Bourke, R. M.; Hide, R. L.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Hobsbawn, P.; Lyon, S. Central Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography; 1996. viii, 152 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 15). Note: [surveys & from lit: Central Province].

180. Allen, B. J.; Nen, T.; Bourke, R. M.; Hide, R. L.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Hobsbawn, P.; Lyon, S. Central Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Revised ed. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography, Land Management Group; 2002. vi, 152 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 15). Note: [surveys & from lit: Central Province].

181. Allen, B. J.; Nen, T.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Hobsbawn, P.; Lyon, S.; Sem, G. Northern Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography; 1996. viii, 110 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 16). Note: [surveys & from lit: Northern Province].

182. Allen, B. J.; Nen, T.; Hide, R. L.; Bourke, R. M.; Fritsch, D.; Grau, R.; Hobsbawn, P.; Lyon, S.; Sem, G. Northern Province: Text Summaries, Maps, Code Lists and Village Identification. Revised ed. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Human Geography, Land Management Group; 2002. vi, 106 pp. (Agricultural Systems of Papua New Guinea Working Papers; v. 16). Note: [surveys & from lit: Northern Province].

183. Allen, Benedict. Into the Crocodile Nest: A Journey Inside New Guinea. London: Macmillan London Limited; 1987. xiii, 223 pp. + Plates. Note: [travels: Hupla, Ninia, Seng Pass, Kimyal, Obini, Momwina, Sela, Kandengai, Soba V, Solo V].

184. Allen, Benedict. The Proving Grounds: A Journey through the Interior of New Guinea and Australia. London: HarperCollinsPublishers; 1991. [iii], 391 pp. + Plates. Note: [travels 1988: Inaru, Gahun, Niksek, Bisorio, Korumbe (Hewa), Kandengei, Pikaru, Yaifo].

185. Allen, Bryant. The 1978 Survey. In: Allen, B. J., Editor. Agricultural and Nutritional Studies on the Nembi Plateau, Southern Highlands. Port Moresby and Mendi: University of Papua New Guinea and the Southern Highlands Rural Development Project; 1984: 7-21. (Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 4). Note: [survey 1978: Nembi Plateau].

186. Allen, Bryant J. Adaptation to Frost and Recent Political Change in Highland Papua New Guinea. In: Allan, Nigel J. R.; Knapp, Gregory W.; Stadel, Christoph, Editors. Human Impact on Mountains. Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield, Publishers; 1988: 255-264. 16 Note: [fw: Murisoas Mai Enga].

187. Allen, Bryant J. At Your Own Peril: Studying Huli Residence. In: Biersack, Aletta, Editor. Papuan Borderlands: Huli, Duna, and Ipili Perspectives on the Papua New Guinea Highlands. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press; 1995: 141-171. Note: [fw 1979, 1986: Huli].

188. Allen, Bryant J. Birthweight and Environment at Tari. In: Allen, Bryant J.; Vail, John, Guest Editors. Focus Issue on Health and the Environment in the Tari Area. Port Moresby: Medical Society of Papua New Guinea; 2002: 88-98. (Papua New Guinea Medical Journal; v. 45(1-2)). Note: [surveys 1979-1986: Tari Basin].

189. Allen, Bryant J. A Bomb or a Bullet or the Bloody Flux? Population Change in the Aitape Inland, Papua New Guinea, 1941- 1945. Journal of Pacific History. 1983; 18: 218-235. Note: [fw 1971, 1972 (15 mos): Tumam Urat, Kombio, Wam, Urim, Gawanga].

190. Allen, Bryant J. Boserup and Brookfield and the Association between Population Density and Agricultural Intensity in Papua New Guinea. In: Allen, Bryant; Ballard, Chris; Lowes, Elanna, Guest Editors. Agricultural Transformation and Intensification. Wellington (NZ): Victoria University of Wellington, Institute of Geography; 2001: 237-254. (Asia Pacific Viewpoint; v. 42(2-3)). Note: [surveys: general PNG].

191. Allen, Bryant. Cliches Swarm in the Mist-Shrouded Rainforest of Irian Jaya. Pacific Research. 1995; 8(4): 21-23. Note: [general IJ].

192. Allen, Bryant. Conclusions. In: Allen, B. J., Editor. Agricultural and Nutritional Studies on the Nembi Plateau, Southern Highlands. Port Moresby and Mendi: University of Papua New Guinea and the Southern Highlands Rural Development Project; 1984: 173-188. (Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 4). Note: [survey 1978: Nembi Plateau].

193. Allen, Bryant J. Environmental Ethics and Village Agriculture. In: Hughes, Philip J.; Thirlwall, Charmian, Editors. The Ethics of Development, Volume 4: Choices in Development Planning. Port Moresby: University of Papua New Guinea Press; 1988: 6-20. Note: [fw: Urat].

194. Allen, Bryant. Five Generations of Youth at Dreikikir. In: O'Collins, Maev, Editor. Youth and Society: Perspectives from Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Political and Social Change; 1986: 28-41. (Political and Social Change Monographs; v. 5). Note: [fw 1971 -- (18 mos): Dreikikir].

195. Allen, Bryant J. Formal and Informal Information Systems and Rural Change in Papua New Guinea. Australian Geographer. 1977; 13: 332-338. Note: [fw 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976 (15 mos): Dreikikir Council area].

196. Allen, Bryant J. The Geography of Papua New Guinea. In: Attenborough, Robert D.; Alpers, Michael P., Editors. Human Biology in Papua New Guinea: The Small Cosmos. Oxford: Clarendon Press; 1992: 36-66. (Research Monographs on Human Population Biology). Note: [general PNG].

197. Allen, Bryant. Human Geography of Papua New Guinea. Journal of Human Evolution. 1983; 12: 3-23. Note: [general PNG].

198. Allen, Bryant. The Importance of Being Equal: The Colonial and Postcolonial Experience in the Torriceli Foothills. In: Lutkehaus, Nancy; Kaufmann, Christian; Mitchell, William E.; Newton, Douglas; Osmundsen, 17 Lita; Schuster, Meinhard, Editors. Sepik Heritage: Tradition and Change in Papua New Guinea. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press; 1990: 185-196. Note: [fw: Dreikikir district].

199. Allen, Bryant J. Infection, Innovation and Residence: Illness and Misfortune in the Torricelli Foothills from 1800 [sic]. In: Frankel, Stephen; Lewis, Gilbert, Editors. A Continuing Trial of Treatment: Medical Pluralism in Papua New Guinea. Dordrecht (Neth.): Kluwer Academic Publishers; 1989: 35- 68. (Culture, Illness, and Healing Book Series). Note: [fw & from lit: Dreikikir area].

200. Allen, Bryant. Introduction. In: Allen, B. J., Editor. Agricultural and Nutritional Studies on the Nembi Plateau, Southern Highlands. Port Moresby and Mendi: University of Papua New Guinea and the Southern Highlands Rural Development Project; 1984: 1-6. (Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 4). Note: [surveys 1978, 1979: Upper Mendi, Tari, Nembi, Peragi, Samberigi].

201. Allen, Bryant. Kombio and Yambes. In: Egloff, Brian, Senior Editor. Pottery of Papua New Guinea: The National Collection. Port Moresby: Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery; 1977: 68-71. Note: [from museum colls: Kombio, Yambes].

202. Allen, Bryant. Land Use, Population and Nutrition: Conclusions and Recommendations, 1978. In: Allen, B. J., Editor. Agricultural and Nutritional Studies on the Nembi Plateau, Southern Highlands. Port Moresby and Mendi: University of Papua New Guinea and the Southern Highlands Rural Development Project; 1984: 89-100. (Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 4). Note: [survey 1978: Puit clan Nembi Plateau].

203. Allen, Bryant J. Local Government in the Dreikikir Area, East Sepik Province. Yagl-Ambu. 1978; 5: 63-69. Note: [fw 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975: Dreikikir].

204. Allen, Bryant. Maprik. In: Jackson, Richard, Editor. An Introduction to the Urban Geography of Papua New Guinea. n.p.: University of Papua New Guinea, Department of Geography; 1976: 336-355. (Occasional Papers; v. 13). Note: [Maprik].

205. Allen, Bryant J. The North Coast Region. In: Denoon, Donald; Snowden, Catherine, Editors. A Time to Plant and a Time to Uproot: A History of Agriculture in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; n.d. [1981]: 105-127. Note: [fw & from lit: North Coast PNG].

206. Allen, Bryant. One Hundred Years of Colonialism: Three Agricultural Themes. In: Latukefu, Sione, Editor. Papua New Guinea: A Century of Colonial Impact 1884-1984. Port Moresby: The National Research Institute and the University of Papua New Guinea in association with the PNG Centennial Committee; 1989: 333-341. Note: [general PNG].

207. Allen, Bryant J. The Pacific War 1941-1945. In: King, David; Ranck, Stephen, Editors. Papua New Guinea Atlas: A Nation in Transition. Port Moresby: Robert Brown and Associates (Australia) Pty Ltd, in conjunction with the University of Papua New Guinea; n.d. [1982]: 14-15. Note: [general PNG].

208. Allen, Bryant. Pangu or Peli: Dreikikir Open Electorate. In: Stone, David, Editor. Prelude to Self-Government. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies and the University of Papua New Guinea; 1976: 133-159. Note: [fw 1972: Dreikikir district].

209. Allen, Bryant. Paradise Lost? Rural Development in an Export-led Economy: The Case of Papua New Guinea. In: Lea, David A. M.; Chaudhri, D. P., Editors. Rural Development and the State: Contradictions and 18 Dilemmas in Developing Countries. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd.; 1983: 215-240. Note: [general PNG].

210. Allen, Bryant. Population and Land Use. In: Allen, B. J., Editor. Agricultural and Nutritional Studies on the Nembi Plateau, Southern Highlands. Port Moresby and Mendi: University of Papua New Guinea and the Southern Highlands Rural Development Project; 1984: 68-77. (Occasional Papers, N.S.; v. 4). Note: [survey 1978: Pubi, Puit, Palom, Murupa clans Nembi Plateau].

211. Allen, Bryant. "The Road Was Blocked, So We Tried Another Road": Attempts by the People of Dreikikir Area of the East Sepik Province to Gain Access to Government Services. University: University of Papua New Guinea, History Department; 1979. 66 pp. (History of Agriculture Working Papers; v. 15). Note: [fw: Dreikikir district].

212. Allen, Bryant J. Subsistence Agriculture: Three Case Studies. In: Carrad, Bruce; Lea, David A. M.; Talyaga, Kundapen K., Editors. Enga: Foundations for Development. Armidale, N.S.W.: University of New England, Department of Geography; 1982: 93-127. (Enga Yaaka Lasemana; v. 3). Note: [fw: Lyupini clan, Middle Lai V; Waimani clan, Tsak V; Piyelyini clan, Enga].

213. Allen, Bryant. Vanimo. In: Jackson, Richard, Editor. An Introduction to the Urban Geography of Papua New Guinea. n.p.: University of Papua New Guinea, Department of Geography; 1976: 322-335. (Occasional Papers; v. 13). Note: [Vanimo].

214. Allen, Bryant J. Yam Gardens and Fallows in the Torricelli Foothills, Dreikikir District, East Sepik. 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: 236-255. Note: [fw 1977: Tumam vill Urat].

215. Allen, Bryant; Ballard, Chris; Lowes, Elanna, Guest Editors. Agricultural Transformation and Intensification. Wellington (NZ): Victoria University of Wellington, Institute of Geography; 2001. pp. 157-333. (Asia Pacific Viewpoint; v. 42(2-3)).

216. Allen, Bryant J.; Bourke, R. Michael. The 1997 Drought and Frost in PNG: Overview and Policy Implications. In: Bourke, R. M.; Allen, M. G.; Salisbury, J. G., Editors. Food Security for Papua New Guinea: Proceedings of the Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition 2000 Conference, PNG University of Technology, Lae 26- 30 June 2000. Canberra: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research; 2001: 155-163. (ACIAR Proceedings; v. 99). Note: [1997-1998: general PNG].

217. Allen, Bryant J.; Bourke, R. Michael; Hanson, Luke. Dimensions of PNG Village Agriculture. In: Bourke, R. M.; Allen, M. G.; Salisbury, J. G., Editors. Food Security for Papua New Guinea: Proceedings of the Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition 2000 Conference, PNG University of Technology, Lae 26-30 June 2000. Canberra: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research; 2001: 529-553. (ACIAR Proceedings; v. 99). Note: [general PNG].

218. Allen, Bryant; Brookfield, Harold, Guest Editors. Frost and Drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Byron, Yvonne, Assistant. Boulder, CO: International Mountain Society and The United Nations University; 1989. 199-334. (Mountain Research and Development; v. 9(3)).

219. Allen, Bryant; Brookfield, Harold; Byron, Yvonne. Frost and Drought through Time and Space, Part II: The Written, Oral, and Proxy Records and Their Meaning. In: Allen, Bryant; Brookfield, Harold, Guest Editors. Frost and Drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Byron, Yvonne, Assistant. Boulder, CO: International Mountain Society and The United Nations University; 1989: 279-305. (Mountain Research and Development; v. 9(3)). Note: [Tari, Mendi, Wabag].

19 220. Allen, Bryant; Crittenden, Robert. Degradation and a Pre- capitalist Political Economy: The Case of the New Guinea Highlands. In: Blaikie, Piers; Brookfield, Harold, Editors. Land Degradation and Society. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd; 1987: 145- 156. Note: [f: Huli, Nembi Plateau; from lit: Kakoli].

221. Allen, Bryant J.; Frankel, Stephen. Across the Tari Furoro. In: Schieffelin, Edward L.; Crittenden, Robert. Like People You See in a Dream: First Contact in Six Papuan Societies. Stanford: Stanford University Press; 1991: 88-124. Note: [fw & from lit & archives: Huli].

222. Allen, Bryant J.; Frankel, Stephen. Legacy of the Strickland-Purari Patrol: The Huli. In: Schieffelin, Edward L.; Crittenden, Robert. Like People You See in a Dream: First Contact in Six Papuan Societies. Stanford: Stanford University Press; 1991: 268-273. Note: [fw & from lit & archives: Huli].

223. Allen, Bryant J.; Vail, John, Guest Editors. Focus Issue on Health and the Environment in the Tari Area. Port Moresby: Medical Society of Papua New Guinea; 2002. 174 pp. (Papua New Guinea Medical Journal; v. 45(1-2)).

224. Allen, Bryant J.; Vail, John. Health and the Environment in the Tari Area. In: Allen, Bryant J.; Vail, John, Guest Editors. Focus Issue on Health and the Environment in the Tari Area. Port Moresby: Medical Society of Papua New Guinea; 2002: 1-7. (Papua New Guinea Medical Journal; v. 45(1-2)). Note: [1970-2000: Tari Basin].

225. Allen, Bryant J.; Wood, Andrew W. Legendary Volcanic Eruptions and the Huli, Papua New Guinea. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1980; 89: 341-347. Note: [fw 1979: Tari Basin Huli].

226. Allen, F. J. A Collection of Stone Artefacts from the Western Highlands. Records of the Papua and New Guinea Public Museum and Art Gallery. 1901; 1(47-53). ISSN: [colls 1969: Upper Kaugel V].

227. Allen, Francis A. On the Original Range of the Papuan and Negritto Races. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 1878; 8: 38-50. Note: [from lit: general NG].

228. Allen, J. Excavations of Archaeological Sites. In: Ford, Edgar, Editor. Papua New Guinea Resource Atlas. Milton, Qld: The Jacaranda Press; 1974: 54-55. Note: [numerous PNG].

229. Allen, J.; Golson, J.; Jones, R., Editors. Sunda and Sahul: Prehistoric Studies in Southeast Asia, Melanesia and Australia. London: Academic Press Inc. (London) Ltd.; 1977. [viii], 647 pp.

230. Allen, Janice Dodgson; Hurd, Phyllis Walter. Manambu Phonemes. Te Reo. 1972; 15: 37-44. Note: [SIL 9 mos: Yambon vill Manambu].

231. Allen, Janice; Lawrence, M. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 16. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1972. iii, 46 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 34).

232. Allen, Jim. Comments on Complexity and Trade: A View from Melanesia. Archaeology in Oceania. 1985; 20: 49-57. Note: [fw & from lit: Mailu, Motupore, Bootless Bay].

233. Allen, Jim. Excavation of Prehistoric Sites. In: Ward, R. Gerard; Lea, David A. M., Editors. An Atlas of Papua and New Guinea. Port Moresby and Glasgow: University of Papua and New Guinea and Collins-Longman; 20 1970: 97. Note: [general PNG].

234. Allen, Jim. The First Decade in New Guinea Archaeology. Antiquity. 1972; 46(183): 180-190. Note: [from lit: Aitape, Kuk, Yuku, Manton, Kiowa, Kafiavana, Aibura, Niobe, Batari, Kosipe, Nebira 4, Wanigela, Oposisi].

235. Allen, Jim. Fishing for Wallabies: Trade as a Mechanism for Social Interaction, Integration and Elaboration on the Central Papuan Coast. In: Friedman, J.; Rowlands, M. J., Editors. The Evolution of Social Systems: Proceedings of a Meeting of the Research Seminar in Archaeolgy and Related Subjects Held at the Institute of Archaeology, London University. London and Pittsburgh: Gerald Duckworth and Co. Ltd. and the University of Pittsburgh Press; 1978: 419-455. Note: [fw & from lit: Motu, Koita, Koiari, Motupore I].

236. Allen, Jim. From Beach to Beach: The Development of Maritime Economies in Prehistoric Melanesia. In: O'Connor, Sue; Veth, Peter, Editors. East of Wallace's Line: Studies of Past and Present Maritime Cultures of the Indo-Pacific Region. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema; 2000: 139-176. (Modern Quaternary Research in Southeast Asia; v. 16). Note: [general NG].

237. Allen, Jim. The Hunting Neolithic: Adaptations to the Food Quest in Prehistoric Papua New Guinea. In: Megaw, J. V. S., Editor. Hunters, Gatherers and First Farmers Beyond Europe. Leicester: Leicester University Press; 1977: 167-188. Note: [from lit: Aitape, Kuk, Manton, Yuku, Kiowa, Niobe, Kafiavana, Aibura, Batari, Kosipe, Nebira 4, Oposisi, Wanigela].

238. Allen, Jim. Hunting for Wallabies: The Importance of Macropus agilis as a Traditional Food Resource in the Port Moresby Hinterland. In: Pawley, Andrew, Editor. Man and a Half: Essays in Pacific Anthropology and Ethnobiology in Honour of Ralph Bulmer. Auckland: The Polynesian Society; 1991: 457-461. (Memoirs; v. 48). Note: [fw: Motupore I, Koiari].

239. Allen, Jim. The Impact of Pleistocene Hunters and Gatherers on the Ecosystems of Australia and Melanesia: In Tune with Nature? In: Kirch, Patrick V.; Hunt, Terry L., Editors. Historical Ecology in the Pacific Islands: Prehistoric Environmental and Landscape Change. New Haven: Yale University Press; 1997: 22-38. Note: [Kosipe, Nombe].

240. Allen, Jim. In Search of the Lapita Homeland: Reconstructing the Prehistory of the Bismarck Archipelago. Journal of Pacific History. 1984; 19: 186-201. Note: [Aitape, Wuvulu, Bilbil, Karkar, Long (Arop) I].

241. Allen, Jim. Management of Resources in Prehistoric Coastal Papua. In: Winslow, John H., Editor. The Melanesian Environment. Canberra: Australian Natinal University Press; 1977: 35-44. Note: [fw: Motu, Koiari, Koita].

242. Allen, Jim. Nebira 4: An Early Austronesian Site in Central Papua. Archaeology & Physical Anthropology in Oceania. 1972; 7: 92-124 + Plates I-II. Note: [fw 1969, 1970: Nebira (Laloki R)].

243. Allen, Jim. Notions of the Pleistocene in Greater Australia. In: Spriggs, Matthew; Yen, Douglas E.; Ambrose, Wal; Jones, Rhys; Thorne, Alan; Andrews, Ann, Editors. A Community of Culture: The People and Prehistory of the Pacific. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Prehistory; 1993: 139-151. (Occasional Papers in Prehistory; v. 21). Note: [general NG].

21 244. Allen, Jim. The Physical and Cultural Setting of Motupore Island, Central Province, Papua New Guinea. Bulletin of the Indo- Pacific Prehistory Association. 1980; 1: 47-55. Note: [fw 1971-1975: Motupore I].

245. Allen, Jim. Pots and Poor Princes: A Multidimensional Approach to the Role of Pottery Trading in Coastal Papua. In: Leeuw, Sander E. van der; Pritchard, Alison C., Editors. The Many Dimensions of Pottery: Ceramics in Archaeology and Anthropology. Amsterdam: Uran Amsterdam, Albert Egges van Geffen Instituut voor Prae- en Protohistorie; 1984: 407-473. (CINGVLA; v. 7). Note: [Koita, Motu].

246. Allen, Jim. A Pottery Collection from the Madang District. Records of the Papua and New Guinea Museum. 1971; 1(2): 1-5. Note: [colls 1969: Bilbil].

247. Allen, Jim. The Pre-Austronesian Settlement of Island Melanesia: Implications for Lapita Archaeology. In: Goodenough, Ward H., Editor. Prehistoric Settlement of the Pacific. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society; 1998: 11-27. (Transactions; v. 86(5)). Note: [Lachitu, Taora, Dongan, Beri, Akari; general NG].

248. Allen, Jim. Pre-contact Trade in Papua New Guinea. In: May, R. J.; Nelson, Hank, Editors. Melanesia: Beyond Diversity. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies; 1982: 193-205. Note: [fw & from lit: Kafiavana, Kiowa, Yuku, Kuk, Mailu, Port Moresby, Kikori].

249. Allen, Jim. Prehistoric Agricultural Systems in the Wahgi Valley -- A Further Note. Mankind. 1969; 7: 177-183 + Plates V- VII. Note: [fw 1969: Kuk].

250. Allen, Jim. Sea Traffic, Trade and Expanding Horizons. In: Allen, J.; Golson, J.; Jones, R., Editors. Sunda and Sahul: Prehistoric Studies in Southeast Asia, Melanesia and Australia. London: Academic Press Inc. (London) Ltd.; 1977: 387-417. Note: [fw & from lit: Mailu, Yule I, Motupore I, Koita, Koiari, Motu, Hula, Keapara, Toaripi, Waima, Manumanu, Rea Rea].

251. Allen, Jim. When Did Humans First Colonize Australia? Search. 1989; 20: 149-154. Note: [fw & from lit: Huon Peninsula, Kuk, Nombe, Kosipe].

252. Allen, Jim; O'Connell, James F., Editors. Transitions: Pleistocene to Holocene in Australia & Papua New Guinea. Oxford: Antiquity Publications Ltd; 1995. i-x, 649-862. (Antiquity, Special Number; v. 69, 265).

253. Allen, Jim; Duerden, Peter. Progressive Results from the PIXE Program for Sourcing Prehistoric Papuan Pottery. In: Ambrose, W.; Duerden, P., Editors. Archaeometry: An Australasian Perspective. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Prehistory; 1982: 45-59. Noet : [Motupore I, Bootless Bay, Boera, Port Moresby, Popo (Gulf Province), Poukama].

254. Allen, Jim; Holdaway, Simon; Fullagar, Richard. Identifying Specialisation, Production and Exchange in the Archaeological Record: The Case of Shell Bead Manufacture on Motupore Island, Papua. Archaeology in Oceania. 1997; 32: 13-38. Note: [fw 1970-1975: Motupore I, Western Motu].

255. Allen, Jim; Littlewood, Hugh. Funerary Cave Pottery from the Cape Rodney Area, Central Papua. Records of the Papua New Guinea Public Museum and Art Gallery. 1974; 4: 1-20. Note: [visit 1970: Cape Rodney].

256. Allen, Jim; Rye, Owen. The Importance of Being Earnest in Archaeological Investigations of Prehistoric Trade in Papua. In: Dutton, Tom, Editor. The Hiri in History: Further Aspects of Long Distance Motu Trade in 22 Central Papua. Canberra: Australian National University; 1982: 99-115. (Pacific Research Monographs; v. 8). Note: [fw & from lit: Motupore I, Taurama, Pari, Hanuabada, Barume, Boera, Popu].

257. Allen, Linda. Production, Consumption and Gender: Male Female Relations among the South Mountain Ok [B.A. (Hons.) Thesis]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1984. vi, 100 pp. Note: [from lit: Wopkaimin, Atbalmin, Faiwolmin, Enkarakmin, Seltamin, Baktamin].

258. Allen, M. R. Male Cults and Secret Initiations in Melanesia. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press; 1967. ix, 140 pp. Note: [from lit: Kamano, Fore, Siane, Chimbu, Kuma, Enga, Mbowamb, Kyaka, Mendi, Huli, Kwoma, Abelam, Atapesh, Iatmul, Wogeo, Manam, Tchambuli, Mundugumor, Ngaing, Mailu, Orokaiva, Koko, Koita, Mekeo, Roro, Mafulu, Trobriand Is, Busama, Rossel I, Dobu, Wagawaga, Tubetube, Wamira, Wedau].

259. Allen, Michael R. Elders, Chiefs, and Big Men: Authority Legitimation and Political Evolution in Melanesia. American Ethnologist. 1984; 11: 20-41. Note: [from lit: Benabena, Ngaing, Busama, Trobriand Is, Avatip, Ilahita Arapesh, Gahuku, Chimbu, Mae Enga, Mailu, Wogeo, Mekeo, Roro, Kwoma, Koriki, Hagen, Koita, Mafulu, Abelam, Iatmul, Huli].

260. Allen, Michael R. Initiation. In: Ryan, Peter, General Editor. Encyclopaedia of Papua and New Guinea. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press in association with the University of Papua New Guinea; 1972: 552-558. Note: [general PNG].

261. Allen, Michael. Male Cults Revisited: The Politics of Blood Versus Semen. Oceania. 1998; 68: 189-199. Note: [from lit: numerous NG].

262. Allen, Stephen J.; O'Donnell, Angela; Alexander, Neal D. E.; Mgone, Charles S.; Peto, Tim E. A.; Clegg, John B.; Alpers, Michael P.; Weatherall, David J. Prevention of Cerebral Malaria in Children in Papua New Guinea by Southeast Asia Ovalocytosis Band 3. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1999; 60: 1056-1060. Note: [Madang Hospital].

263. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. An Annotated Bibliography of the Southwest Pacific and Adjacent Areas, Vol. 2. The Mandated Territory of New Guinea, Papua, the British Solomon Islands, the New Hebrides and Micronesia. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1944. 274 pp. Note: [general PNG].

264. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Plains of Northern Division of Papua. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. 91, [6] pp. + 3 pp. Plates + 6 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 12). Note: [Northern Division].

265. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of D'Entrecasteaux and Trobriand Islands. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. 6, [1], 55 pp. + 10 pp. Plates + 7 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 23). Note: [D'Entrecasteaux Is, Trobriand Is].

266. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Buna and Plains of Northern Division, Papua. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [i], 43, [3], [1], 8, 12 pp. + 19 pp. Plates + 15 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 27). Note: [Buna, Northern Division].

267. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Southwest Papua and the Fly River. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [i], 21 pp. + 21 pp. Plates + 4 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 29). Note: [Southwest Papua, Fly R]. 23

268. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Louisiade Archipelago. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [ii], 25, [1] pp. + 12 pp. Plates + 4 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 34). Note: [Louisiade Archipelago].

269. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Woodlark Island with the Marshall Bennett, Laughlan, Egum and Alcester Groups. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [i], 21 pp. + 10 pp. Plates + 6 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 35). Note: [Woodlark I, Marshall Bennett Is, Laughlan Is, Egum I, Alcester I].

270. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study Netherlands New Guinea The Bomberai Peninsula. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [i], 33 pp. + 5 pp. Plates + 8 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 37). Note: [Bomberai Peninsula].

271. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Morobe-Waria Valley and Adjacent Catchment Areas. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [i], 35 pp. + 11 pp. Plates + 5 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 42). Note: [Morobe area, Waria V].

272. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of the Markham Catchment. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1943. 2 Vols: [ii], 30 pp. + 17 pp. Plates + 5 Maps; [i], 35 pp. + 12 pp. Plates + Map. (Terrain Study; v. 49). Note: [Upper Markham V, Upper Ramu V, Eastern Highlands].

273. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Southwest New Guiena. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1943. 2 Vols: [i], 62 pp. + 26 pp. Plates + 20 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 55). Note: [Southwest New Guinea].

274. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Madang. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1943. 2 Vols: [ii], 152 pp. + 24 Maps; 4 pp. + 121 pp. Plates. (Terrain Study; v. 59). Note: [Madang area, Eastern Highlands, Chimbu, Western Highlands].

275. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Northeastern Netherlands New Guinea and Geelvink Bay. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1943. [i], 49 pp. + 19 pp. Plates + 8 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 61). Note: [Northeastern NNG, Geelvink Bay].

276. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of the Sepik District. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1943. 2 Vols: [v], 192 pp. + 27 Maps; 3 pp. + 68 pp. Plates. (Terrain Study; v. 65). Note: [Sepik District, Western Highlands, Enga].

277. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Central Dutch New Guinea (Sub-Division Wissel Lakes). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1943. [i], 146 pp. + 16 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 68). Note: [Wissel Lakes, Central Highlands NNG, Northern NNG].

278. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Area Study of Radja Ampat Group. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1944. [iv], 65 pp. + 10 pp. Plates + 13 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 79). Note: [Radja Ampat Is].

279. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Buna - New Guinea. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [i], 7 pp. + 2 Plates + 2 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 4). Note: [Buna area]. 24

280. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Dutch New Guinea Sub-Division Wissel Lakes. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [ii], 20 pp. + 16 Sketches + 2 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 21). Note: [Wissel Lakes area].

281. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Locality Study of Salamaua. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [i], 33 pp. + 12 pp. Plates + Foldout Map. (Terrain Study; v. 16). Note: [Salamaua area].

282. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Locality Study of Lae (Revised) and Lower Markham Valley. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. [i], 48 pp. + 8 pp. Plates + 8 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 32). Note: [Lae, Lower Markham V].

283. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Locality Study of Salamaua (Revised). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1942. 47 pp. + 14 pp. Plates + 10 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 33). Note: [Salamaua area].

284. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Locality Study, Merauke (Preliminary). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1943. [i], 28 pp. + 16 pp. Plates + 6 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 44). Note: [Merauke area].

285. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Locality Study of Ramu-Markham Valley with Link to Madang. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1943. [ii], 4 pp. + 11 pp. Plates; [i], 57 pp. + 22 pp. Plates + 5 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 66). Note: [Markham V, Ramu V].

286. Allied Geographical Section, Southwest Pacific Area. Locality Study of Madang. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1943. [iv], 83 pp. + 63 pp. Plates + 14 Maps. (Terrain Study; v. 69). Note: [Madang area].

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