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3. Feachem, Richard. Environment and Health in a New Guinea Highlands Community [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Kensington: University of New South Wales; 1973. xxix, 398 pp. + Plates. Note: [fw February 1971 - January 1972; June-July 1973: Lyokote Tombeakini clan Raiapu Enga].

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19. Feil, D. K. Configurations of Intensity in the New Guinea Highlands. In: Gardner, Don; Modjeska, Nicholas, Guest Editors. Recent Studies in the Political Economy of Papua New Guinea Societies. Sydney: Anthropological Society of New South Wales; 1985: 87-100. (Mankind, Special Issues; v. 4). Note: [from lit: general PNG].

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27. Feil, D. K. A Social Anthropologist's View of Papua New Guinea Highlands Prehistory. American Anthropologist. 1986; 88: 623-636. Note: [from lit: general NGH].

28. Feil, D. K. "Straightening the Way": An Enga Kinship Conundrum. Man, N.S.. 1978; 13: 380-401. Note: [fw February 1974 - August 1976 (28 mos): Tombema Enga].

3 29. Feil, D. K. Symmetry and Complementarity: Patterns of Competition and Exchange in the Enga Tee. Oceania. 1980; 51: 20- 39. Note: [fw February 1974 - April 1975, July 1975 - August 1976, June-July 1977: Tombema Enga].

30. Feil, D. K. Ways of Exchange: The Enga Tee of Papua New Guinea. St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press; 1984. xvi, 269 pp. + Frontispiece. Note: [fw February 1974 - April 1975, July 1975 - August 1976, July 1977, 1980: Mamagakini Tombema Enga].

31. Feil, D. K. When a Group of Women Takes a Wife: Generalized Exchange and Restricted Marriage in the New Guinea Highlands. Mankind. 1980; 12: 286-299. Note: [fw 1974-1980: Tombema Enga].

32. Feil, D. K. Women and Men in the Enga tee. American Ethnologist. 1978; 5: 263-279. Note: [fw February 1974 - August 1976 (28 mos): Tombema Enga].

33. Feil, D. K. A World without Exchange: Millennia and the Tee Ceremonial System in Tombema-Enga Society (New Guinea). Anthropos. 1983; 78: 89-106. Note: [fw 1974-1978: Tombema Enga].

34. Feil, Daryl Keith. The Bride in Bridewealth: A Case from the New Guinea Highlands. Ethnology. 1981; 20: 63-75. Note: [fw 1974, 1977, 1979-1980: Tombema Enga].

35. Feil, Daryl Keith. From Negotiability to Responsibility: A Change in Tombema-Enga Homicide Compensation. Human Organization. 1979; 38: 356-365. Note: [fw: Tombema Enga].

36. Feil, Daryl K. From Pigs to Pearlshells: The Transformation of a New Guinea Highlands Exchange Economy. American Ethnologist. 1982; 9: 291-306. Note: [fw: Tombema Enga; from lit: Melpa].

37. Feil, Daryl Keith. "Holders of the Way": Exchange Partnerships in an Enga Tee Community [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Canberra: Australian National University; 1978. x, [i], 428 pp. + Frontispiece. Note: [fw February 1974 - April 1975, July 1975 - August 1976, July 1977 (29 mos): Mamagakini clan Tombema Enga].

38. Feinberg, Richard. Elements of Leadership in Oceania. Anthropological Forum. 2002; 12: 9-44. Note: [from lit: Iatmul, Tangu, Baruya, Trobriand Is].

39. Feinberg, Richard, Editor. Seafaring in the Contemporary Pacific Islands: Studies in Continuity and Change. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press; 1995. [vii], 237 pp.

40. Feinhandler, Sherwin J.; Fleming, Harold C.; Monahon, Joan M. Pre-Columbian Tobaccos in the Pacific. Economic Botany. 1979; 33: 213-226. Note: [from lit: general NG].

41. Feld, Steven. Aesthetics as Iconicity of Style, or "Lift-up- Over Sounding": Getting into the Kaluli Groove. Yearbook of Traditional Music. 1988; 20: 74-113 + Plates + Audio Cassette. Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982: Kaluli].

42. Feld, Steven. Cockatoo, Hornbill, Kingfisher. In: Pawley, Andrew, Editor. Man and a Half: Essays in Pacific Anthropology and Ethnobiology in Honour of Ralph Bulmer. Auckland: The Polynesian Society; 1991: 207-213. (Memoirs; v. 48). Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982, 1984: Kaluli].

4 43. Feld, Steven. Dialogic Editing: Interpreting How Kaluli Read Sound and Sentiment. Cultural Anthropology. 1987; 2: 190-210. Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982, 1984: Kaluli].

44. Feld, Steven. Ethno-Ornithology of the Mt. Bosavi region. New Guinea Bird Society Newsletter. 1977; 132: 9-10. Note: [fw: Kaluli].

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46. Feld, Steven. "Flow Like a Waterfall": The Metaphors of Kaluli Musical Theory. Yearbook of Traditional Music. 1981; 13: 22-47. Note: [fw 1976-1977: Kaluli].

47. Feld, Steven. From Schizophrenia to Schismogenesis: On the Discourses and Commodification Practices of "World Music" and "World Beat". In: Keil, Charles; Feld, Steven. Music Grooves: Essays and Dialogues. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 1994: 257-289 + Plates. Note: [fw: Kaluli].

48. Feld, Steven. Music of the Kaluli. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; n.d. [6] pp. + Audio Cassette. Note: [fw 1976-1977: Sululib Kaluli].

49. Feld, Steven. Orality and Consciousness. In: Yosihiko, Tokumaru; Osamu, Yamaguti, Editors. The Oral and the Literate in Music. Tokyo: Academia Music Ltd.; 1986: 18-28. Note: [fw: Kaluli].

50. Feld, Steven. A Poetics of Place: Ecological and Aesthetic Co-evolution in a Papua New Guinea Rainforest. In: Ellen, Roy; Fukui, Katsuyoshi, Editors. Redefining Nature: Ecology, Culture and Domestication. Oxford: Berg; 1996: 61-87. (Explorations in Anthropology). Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982, 1984, 1990, 1992: Sululeb and Bolekini Kaluli].

51. Feld, Steven. Sound and Sentiment: Birds, Weeping, Poetics, and Song in Kaluli Expression [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Bloomington: Indiana University; 1979. viii, 544 pp. Note: [fw 1976-1977: Sululib Kaluli].

52. Feld, Steven. Sound and Sentiment: Birds, Weeping, Poetics, and Song in Kaluli Expression. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 1982. xii, [i], 264 pp. + 2 Plates. (Publications of the American Folklore Society, N.S.; v. 5). Note: [fw 1976-1977: Sululib Kaluli].

53. Feld, Steven. Sound as a Symbolic System: The Kaluli Drum. Bikmaus. 1983; 4(3): 78-89. Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982: Kaluli].

54. Feld, Steven. Sound as a Symbolic System: The Kaluli Drum. Reprinted in: Frisbie, C., Editor. Explorations in Ethnomusicology: Essays in Honor of David P. McAllester. Detroit, MI: Information Coordinators; 1986: 147-158. (Detroit Monographs in Musicology; v. 9). Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982: Kaluli].

55. Feld, Steven. Sound and Sentiment: Birds, Weeping, Poetics, and Song in Kaluli Expression. Second Edition ed. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 1990. xii, [i], 297 pp. + Plates. (Conduct and Communication Series). Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982, 1984: Sululib Kaluli].

56. Feld, Steven. Sound as a Symbolic System: The Kaluli Drum. Reprinted in: Howes, David, Editor. The Varieties 5 of Sensory Experience: A Sourcebook in the Anthropology of the Senses. Toronto: University of Toronto Press; 1993: 79-99. (Detroit Monographs in Musicology; v. 9). Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982: Kaluli].

57. Feld, Steven. Sound Structure as Social Structure. Ethnomusicology. 1984; 28: 383-409. Note: [fw: Kaluli].

58. Feld, Steven. "They Repeatedly Lick Their Own Things". Critical Inquiry. 1998; 24: 445-472. Note: [fw: Bosavi].

59. Feld, Steve. To Make Men Cry: The Poetry of Heyalo. Gigibori. 1978; 4(1): 14-17. Note: [fw 1976-1977: Kaluli].

60. Feld, Steve. Voices of the Rainforest: Politics of Music. Arena. 1992(99-100): 164-177. Note: [fw: Kaluli].

61. Feld, Steven. Waterfalls of Song: An Acoustemology of Place Resounding in Bosavi, Papua New Guinea. In: Feld, Steven; Basso, Keith H., Editors. Senses of Place. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press; 1996: 91-135. (, School of Advanced Research Seminar Series. ). Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982, 1984, 1990, 1992, 1994-1995: Sululeb and Bolekini Kaluli].

62. Feld, Steven. Wept Thoughts: The Voicing of Kaluli Memories. Oral Tradition. 1990; 5: 241-266. Note: [fw 1976-1977, 1982, 1984: Kaluli].

63. Feld, Steven. Wept Thoughts: The Voicing of Kaluli Memories. In: Finnegan, Ruth; Orbell, Margaret, Editors. South Pacific Oral Traditions. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; 1995: 85-108. (Voices in Performance and Text). Note: [fw: Kaluli].

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66. Feldman, Harry. A Grammar of Awtuw. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1986. v, 225 pp. (Pacific Linguistics, Series B; v. 94). Note: [fw November 1979 - February 1981 (15 mos): Kamnum vill Autu].

67. Feldpausch, Tom; Feldpausch, Becky. Namia Grammar Essentials. In: Roberts, John R., Editor. Namia and Amanab Grammar Essentials. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1992: 3-97. (Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages; v. 39). Note: [SIL 1986-1988 (19 mos): Yaru vill Namia].

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70. Fellowes [sic], S. B. Kiriwina Emblazoned Shield. In: British New Guinea. Annual Report on British New Guinea 6 from 1st July, 1897, to 30th June, 1898. Brisbane: Government Printer; 1898: Appendix JJ, Plate. Note: [mission: Kiriwina].

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73. Fellows, S. B. Grammar of the Kiriwina Dialect. In: British New Guinea. Annual Report on British New Guinea from 1st July, 1900, to 30th June, 1901. Brisbane: Government Printer; 1902: Appendix N2, pp. 171-177. Note: [mission: Kiriwina].

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79. Fenner, Frank. Viral Infections. In: Ryan, Peter, General Editor. Encyclopaedia of Papua and New Guinea. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press in association with The University of Papua and New Guinea; 1972: 1174-1176. Note: [general PNG].

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85. Ferro-Luzzi, Anna; Norgan, Nicholas G.; Durnin, John V. G. A. Food Intake, Its Relationship to Body Weight and Age, and Its Apparent Nutritional Adequacy in New Guinean Children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 1975; 28: 1443-1453. Note: [fw: Kaul Karkar I, Lufa].

86. Ferro-Luzzi, Anna; Norgan, Nicholas G.; Durnin, John V. G. A. The Nutritional Status of Some New Guinean Children as Assessed by Anthropometric, Biochemical and Other Indices. Ecology of Food and Nutrition. 1978; 7: 115-128. Note: [fw: Kaul villages Karkar I, Lufa].

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88. Fetchko, Peter John. Anga Material Culture [M.A. Thesis]. Washington, DC: George Washington University; 1972. vi, 178 pp. Note: [from museum colls: Anga].

89. Fetchko, Peter J. The Pacific Collections of the Peabody Museum of Salem. South Pacific Bulletin. 1974; 24(4): 54-57. Note: [general NG].

90. Feuilletau de Bruijn, W. K. H. Aanteekeningen over de Kaja'Kaja's aan de Noordwest-rivier in Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap. 1915; 32: 84-93. Note: [explor 1912: Kaja-Kaja, Northwest R].

91. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Adatgegevens van de bevolking van de Boven-Insimvallei en de Papoea's van de Anggi-meren (Ontleend aan het dagboek van den Controleur voor de Exploratie te Manokwari Meylinck van November 1938). Tijdschrift "Nieuw- Guinea". 1947; 8: 81-88. Note: [admin Meylink explor: Anggi Lakes].

92. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Adatrechtgegevens over de afdeling Sorong, 1933-1939: Ontleend aan de dagboeken van de bestuurs-assistent Vogelkop Sjamsoedin bin Adjidjoedien en enkele ongenoemde hulpbestuurs-assistenten Vogelkop 1933-1935. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1949; 10: 1-9. Note: [admin: Sorong].

93. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Blanke Papoea's op Nieuw- Guinea. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1937; 2: 123-130. Note: [admin: Sepik R, lower Idenburg R, Geelvink Bay, Waropen].

8 94. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Bronzen bijlen van het Sentani-meer-type in Portugal. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1955; 16: 39-44. Note: [Sentani].

95. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. De beteekenis van enkele moerasgebieden op Nieuw-Guinea voor den sawahbouw. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1936; 1: 94-99, 136-140. Note: [admin: Southwest coast, Meervlakte, Mamberamo Delta, Waropen].

96. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. De bevolking van Biak en het koelievraagstuk van Noord-Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift "Nieuw- Guinea". 1936; 1: 169-177. Note: [admin: Biak].

97. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. De Biaksche tijdrekening naar de sterrenbeelden. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1940; 5: 1-10. Note: [admin: Biak].

98. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. De legende van Manseren Mangoendi. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1941; 6: 99-110. Note: [admin: Biak].

99. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Enkele aanteekeningen omtrent het verband van de gesteldheid en aard van den bodem en het moedergesteente met de begroeiing, in enkele deelen van den Indischen Archipel en op Nieuw-Guinea in het bijzonder. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1941; 6: 1-13. Note: [admin: Biak].

100. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Ethnographisch verslag over de "Tori Aikwakai" van de meervlakte. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1952; 13: 61-66, 81-89, 144-153. Note: [admin: Tori Aikwakai].

101. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Goederenruil en handel bij de primitieven stammen van Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1954; 14-15: 129-138, 168-175; 7-12, 39-45, 72-74, 97-99, 129- 139. Note: [from lit: general NG].

102. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Iets over de lykanthropie of het werwolfgeloof der Papoea's van de Schouten-eilanden. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1940; 5: 106-116. Note: [admin: Schouten Is].

103. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Iets over de fauna van de Schouten-eilanden en de jacht en vischvangst der Biaksi. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1941; 5: 162-173. Note: [admin: Biak].

104. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Iets over de visscherij van de bevolking der Schouten- en Padaido-eilanden. Tijdschrift "Nieuw- Guinea". 1941; 5: 217-231. Note: [admin: Schouten Is, Padaido Is].

105. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Iets over het werpen met kalk als magische handeling. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1941; 6: 44- 47. Note: [from lit: North West R, Marind, Massim].

106. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Iets over de harta-goederen in gebruik op Noord-Nederlandsch Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift "Nieuw- Guinea". 1947; 8: 1-11. Note: [admin: Vogelkop, Sentani, Hollandia, Kau, Muyu, Central Ranges].

107. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Iets over lykanthropie op Noord Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1948; 9: 33-38, 65-70. 9 Note: [admin: Biak, Madik].

108. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Iets over de geschiedenis van de vestiging van het Nederlandse gezag op Zuid-Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1952; 13: 1-6. Note: [admin: Tugeri].

109. Feuilletau de Bruijn, W. K. H. Korte aanteekeningen nopens de Kaja-kaja aan de Noord-West-rivier. Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 1913; 55: 544-556. Note: [military explor: Northwest R].

110. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Pioniers in de rimboe: Avonturen van een exploratie-detachement in Zuidwest-Nieuw- Guinea. Haarlem: N.V. Drukkerij de Spaarnestad; n.d. [1947]. 318, [1] pp. + 16 Plates + Endpaper Maps. Note: [explor 1909-1911: Merauke, Eilanden R, Noordwest R, Upper Digoel].

111. Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. H. Welke afstanden kunnen primitieve volken, inzonderheid de Papoea's van de Schouten- eilanden, over zee afleggen? Tijdschrift "Nieuw-Guinea". 1938; 2- 3: 306-314; 347-355. Note: [admin: Schouten Is].

112. Feuilletau de Bruyn, Willem K. H. Schouten- en Padaido- Eilanden. Batavia: Javasche Boekhandel & Drukkerij; 1920. x, 193, [1] pp. + 15 Plates + 2 Foldout Maps. (Mededelingen van het Bureau voor de Bestuurszaken der buitongewesten bewerkt door het Encyclopædisch Bureau; v. XXI). Note: [admin: Meos, Baik, Padaido].

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115. Field, J. T. Exogamy at Tubetube, British New Guinea. In: Hall, T. S., Editor. Report of the Eighth Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science Held at Melbourne, Victoria, 1900. Melbourne: Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science; 1901: 301-305. Note: [mission: Tubetube].

116. Field, J. T. Notes on Totemism: Tubetube. In: British New Guinea. Annual Report on British New Guinea from 1st July, 1897, to 30th June, 1898. Brisbane: Government Printer; 1898: Appendix CC, p. 134. Note: [mission: Tubetube].

117. Fields, Philip C. A Phonology of the Orya Language. In: Dutton, Tom, Editor. Papers in Papuan Linguistics No. 1. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1991: 29-56. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 73). Note: [SIL June 1984 -- : Guay dialect Orya (Uria)].

118. Fields, Philip C. Pivot and Nominalisation in Orya. In: Franklin, Karl, Editor. Papers in Papuan Linguistics No. 2. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1997: 237- 269. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 85). Note: [SIL June 1984: --: Orya].

119. Fields, Phil; Bunggu, Pinihas; Eis, Simon Ti. I, Too, Am a Man: How Manhood Is Measured, How Scores Are Settled. In: Gregerson, Marilyn; Sterner, Joyce, Editors. Symbolism and Ritual in Irian Jaya. Jayapura and Dallas: Cenderawasih University and the Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1998: 49-76. (SIL and International 10 Museum of Cultures Publications; v. 33). Note: [SIL: Orya].

120. Fields, Phil; Maware, Martin; Supra, Ruben; Eis, Simon Ti. Of Paradise Lost: Orya Myth as Explanation and History. In: Gregerson, Marilyn; Sterner, Joyce, Editors. Symbolism and Ritual in Irian Jaya. Jayapura and Dallas: Cenderawasih University and the Summer Institute of Linguistics; 1998: 29-47. (SIL and International Museum of Cultures Publications; v. 33). Note: [SIL: Orya].

121. Fife, Wayne. The Bampton Island Murders: Exploring the Human Face of Colonisation in Early Papua. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1998; 107: 263-286. Note: [from archives & lit: Redscar Bay, Bampton (Parama) I].

122. Fife, Wayne. Creating the Moral Body: Missionaries and the Technology of Power in Early Papua New Guinea. Ethnology. 2001; 40: 251-269. Note: [from lit & archives: LMS Mission, Papua].

123. Fife, Wayne. Heroes and Helpers, Missionaries and Teachers: Between Mimesis and Appreciation in Pre-Colonial New Guinea. People and Culture in Oceania. 2002; 18: 1-22. Note: [from lit & archives: British NG, Papua].

124. Fife, Wayne. Models for Masculinity in Colonial and Postcolonial Papua New Guinea. Contemporary Pacific. 1995; 7: 277-302. Note: [from lit: general PNG].

125. Filer, C. The Nature of the Human Threat to Papua New Guinea's Biodiversity. In: Sekhran, N.; Miller, S., Editors. Papua New Guinea Country Study on Biological Diversity. Waigani: The Department of Environment and Conservation, Conservation Resource Centre and the Africa Centre for Resources and Environment (ACRE); 1994: 187-199. Note: [general PNG].

126. Filer, Colin Sidney. The Awareness of Social Transition in a Papua-Niugini Community [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Cambridge: University of Cambridge; 1977. ii, 324 pp. Note: [fw September 1972 - April 1974: Y'by'p vill Nuku Nablow tribe].

127. Filer, Colin. Compensation, Rent and Power in Papua New Guinea. In: Toft, Susan, Editor. Compensation for Resource Development in Papua New Guinea. Port Moresby and Canberra: Law Reform Commission of Papua New Guinea and Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Resource Management in Asia and the Pacific, and National Centre for Development Studies; n.d. [1997]: 156-189. (Monographs; v. 6). Note: [general PNG].

128. Filer, Colin, Editor. Dilemmas of Development: The Social and Economic Impact of the Porgera Gold Mine, 1989-1994. Canberra and Boroko: Australian National University, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management, Asia Pacific Press; Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Resource Management in Asia-Pacific; and The National Research Institute; 1999. 301 pp. (Pacific Policy Papers; v. 34).

129. Filer, Colin. Diversity of Cultures or Culture of Diversity? 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: 116-128. Note: [from lit: general Sepik].

130. Filer, Collin. How Can Western Conservationists Talk to Melanesian Landowners about Indigenous Knowledge? Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Division of Pacific 11 and Asian History, Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Project; 2000. [ii], 28 pp. (Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Working Papers; v. 27). Note: [fw 195: Gende, Jimi V; 1996-1997: ].

131. Filer, Colin. Introduction. In: Filer, Colin, Editor. The Political Economy of Forest Management in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: The National Research Institute and the International Institute for Environment and Development; 1997: 1-13. (NRI Monographs; v. 32). Note: [general PNG].

132. Filer, Colin. Introduction. In: Filer, Colin, Editor. Dilemmas of Development: The Social and Economic Impact of the Porgera Gold Mine, 1989-1994. Canberra and Boroko: Australian National University, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management, Asia Pacific Press; Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Resource Management in Asia-Pacific; and The National Research Institute; 1999: 1-18. (Pacific Policy Papers; v. 34). Note: [Porgera mine].

133. Filer, Colin. Logging and Resource Dependency in Papua New Guinea: A Response to Henderson. In: Burt, Ben; Clerk, Christian, Editors. Environment and Development in the Pacific Islands. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, National Centre for Development Studies, and University of Papua New Guinea Press; 1997: 69-77. (Pacific Policy Papers; v. 25). Note: [general PNG].

134. Filer, Colin. The Melanesian Way of Menacing the Mining Industry. In: Zimmer-Tamakoshi, Laura, Editor. Modern Papua New Guinea. Kirksville, MO: Thomas Jefferson University Press; 1998: 147-177. Note: [general PNG].

135. Filer, Colin. Ok-Fly Social Monitoring Project: Baseline Documentation. Research in Melanesia. 1991; 15: 121-187. Note: [Western Province].

136. Filer, Colin, Editor. The Political Economy of Forest Management in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: The National Research Institute and the International Institute for Environment and Development; 1997. viii, 517 pp. (NRI Monographs; v. 32).

137. Filer, Colin S. The Research in Melanesia Research Records: East Sepik Province. Research in Melanesia. 1984; 8(2): 7-98. Note: [East Sepik Province].

138. Filer, Colin. The Social Context of Renewable Resource Depletion in Papua New Guinea. In: Howitt, Richard; Connell, John; Hirsch, Philip, Editors. Resources, Nations and Indigenous Peoples: Case Studies from Australasia, Melanesia and Southeast Asia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press; 1996: 289-299. Note: [general PNG].

139. Filer, Colin. Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of the Tolukuma Gold Mine, Central Province. Research in Melanesia. 1994; 18: 1-84. Note: [1993: Yulai vill Auga V hw Goilala].

140. Filer, Colin. "Steak and Grease": A Short History of Political Competition in Nuku. In: Saffu, Yaw, Editor. The 1992 Papua New Guinea Election: Change and Continuity in Electoral Politics. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Political and Social Change; 1996: 168-218 + Map. (Political and Social Change Monographs; v. 23). Note: [East Au, West Au, East Palei, West Palei, Seim, Maimai- Namblo, Makru-Klaplei CDs].

141. Filer, Colin. Two Shots in the Dark: The First Year of the Task Force on Environmental Planning in Priority Forest Areas. Research in Melanesia. 1991; 15: 1-48. 12 Note: [Woodlark I].

142. Filer, Colin. West Side Story: The State's and Other Stakes in the Ok Tedi Mine. In: Banks, Glenn; Ballard, Chris, Editors. The Ok Tedi Settlement: Issues, Outcomes and Implications. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, National Centre for Development Studies, and Resource Management in Asia-Pacific; 1997: 56-93. (Pacific Policy Papers; v. 27). Note: [Ok Tedi].

143. Filer, Colin. What is This Thing Called "Brideprice"? In: Gardner, Don; Modjeska, Nicholas, Guest Editors. Recent Studies in the Political Economy of Papua New Guinea Societies. Sydney: Anthropological Society of New South Wales; 1985: 163-183. (Mankind, Special Issues; v. 4). Note: [general PNG].

144. Filer, Colin; Chakravarti, Papiya. A Bibliography of Melanesian Bibliographies. University: University of Papua New Guinea, Department of Anthropology and Sociology; 1990. 42 pp. (Research in Melanesia Occasional Papers; v. 5). Note: [general NG].

145. Finch, John David. Coffee, Development, and Inequality in the Papua New Guinea Highlands [Ph.D. Dissertation]. New York: City University of New York; 1991. xi, 322 pp. Note: [fw 1974+: Ontena vill Gadsup].

146. Finch, John. From Proletarian to Entrepreneur to Big Man: The Story of Noya. Oceania. 1997; 68: 123-134. Note: [fw 1974-1988: Ontena].

147. Finch, John Compiler ). Ontena Mani'i: Traditional Stories from Ontena, Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Oral History. 1983; 11(1): 1-53. Note: [fw 1974, 1980: Ontena].

148. Finch, John. Structure and Meaning in Papua New Guinea Highland Mythology. Oceania. 1985; 55: 197-213. Note: [fw 1980: Lufa, Ontena].

149. Finch, John. "Women Work Harder Than Men". Cultural Survival Quarterly. 1992; 16(4): 44-46. Note: [fw 1987, 1988: Kainantu area].

150. Finer, Daniel L. A'-Binding in Hua. Proceedings of the New England Linguistic Society. 1985; 15: 118-130. Note: [Hua].

151. Fingleton, Jim. The East Sepik Land Legislation. In: Larmour, Peter, Editor. Customary Land Tenure: Registration and Decentralization in Papua New Guinea. Boroko: Papua New Guinea Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research; 1991: 147-161. (Monographs; v. 29). Note: [East Sepik Province].

152. Fingleton, L. J. Arrow Wounds to the Heart and Mediastinum. British Journal of Surgery. 1987; 74: 126-128. Note: [1983-1985: Mt Hagen Hospital].

153. Fingleton, L. J. Bush Thoracotomy in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. British Journal of Surgery. 1987; 74: 129-132. Note: [1983-1985: Mt Hagen Hospital, Enga].

154. Fink, Ruth. Esa'ala-Losuia Open Electorate: Campaigning with Lepani Watson. Journal of the Polynesian Society. 1964; 73: 192- 197. Note: [fw 1964: Trobriand Is, Fergusson I, Normanby I].

155. Fink, Ruth A. The Esa'ala-Losuia Open Electorate. In: Bettison, David G.; Hughes, Colin A.; Veur, Paul W. van 13 der, Editors. The Papua-New Guinea Elections 1964. Canberra: Australian National University; 1965: 280-317. Note: [fw: Normanby I, Dobu, Fergusson I, Trobriand Is, Goodenough I C.D.s].

156. Finlayson, M. P. Income Expenditure and Corruption Effects of Agricultural Commercialisation at Karimui, Papua New Guinea [M.Econ. Thesis]. Armidale, N.S.W.: University of New England; 1989. xi, 162 pp. Note: [fw January 1987, July 1987 -- (15 mos): Yuro, Kilibari, Boisamaru].

157. Finlayson, Michael; McComb, John; Hardaker, Brian; Heywood, Peter. Commercialisation of Agriculture at Karimui, Papua New Guinea: Effects on Household Production, Consumption and the Growth of Children: Report of a Joint Project of the Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, Madang, and the Department of Agricultural Economics and Business Management, University of New England, Armidale. Armidale, N.S.W.: University of New England, Departmennt of Agricultural Economics and Business Management; 1991. xvii, 195 pp. Note: [fw July 1987 - September 1988: Bomai, Karimui, Daribi CDs].

158. Finney, Ben R. Bigfellow Man Belong Business in New Guinea. Ethnology. 1968; 7: 394-410. Note: [fw February-August 1967: Goroka].

159. Finney, Ben R. Bigfellow Man Belong Business in New Guinea. Reprinted in: Langness, L. L.; Weschler, John C., Editors. Melanesia: Readings on a Culture Area. Scranton, PA: Chandler Publishing Company; 1971: 315-332. Note: [fw February-August 1967: Goroka V, Gahuku, Benabena, Gururumba, Siane].

160. Finney, Ben R. Big-Men and Business: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth in the New Guinea Highlands. Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii; 1973. xxii, 206 pp. + Plates + Endpaper Maps. Note: [fw 1967, 1968: Goroka].

161. Finney, Ben R. Business Development in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Honolulu: East-West Center; 1987. xi, 72 pp. (Pacific Islands Development Program Research Reports; v. 6). Note: [visit: Goroka].

162. Finney, Ben R. Culture and Entrepreneurship in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. In: Fairbairn, Te'o I. J., Editor. Island Entrepreneurs: Problems and Performances in the Pacific. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, East-West Center, Pacific Islands Development Program; 1988: 164-191. Note: [fw 1967 (6 mos), 1968 (3 mos), 1986 (2 wks): Goroka District].

163. Finney, Ben. From the Stone Age to the Age of Corporate Takeovers. In: Lockwood, Victoria S.; Harding, Thomas G.; Wallace, Ben J., Editors. Contemporary Pacific Societies in Development and Change. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.; 1993: 102-116. Note: [fw 1967, 1986: Goroka V].

164. Finney, Ben R. Horatio Alger in New Guinea. In: Kaeppler, Adrienne L.; Nimmo, H. Arlo, Editors. Directions in Pacific Traditional Literature: Essays in Honor of Katherine Luomala. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press; 1976: 251-264. ([Special Publications; v. 62). Note: [Goroka area].

165. Finney, Ben R. New Guinean Entrepreneurs: Indigenous Cash Cropping, Capital Formation and Investment in the New Guinea Highlands. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1969. xi, 83 pp. (New Guinea Research Bulletins; v. 27). Note: [fw February-August 1967: Goroka V].

166. Finney, Ben R. "Partnership" in Developing the New Guinea Highlands, 1948-1968. Journal of Pacific History. 1970; 5: 117- 134. Note: [fw 1967-1968: Goroka].

14 167. Finney, Ben; Mikave, Uro; Sabumei, Akaropa. Pearlshell in Goroka: From Valuables to Chicken Feed. Yagl-Ambu. 1974; 1: 342- 349. Note: [Goroka].

168. Finney, Ruth S. "Europeans Do Not Know What Is Happening in the Minds of the People". In: Ward, Marion W., Editor. The Politics of Melanesia: Papers Delivered at the Fourth Waigani Seminar Sponsored Jointly by the University of Papua and New Guinea, The Australian National University, the Administrative College of Papua and New Guinea and the Council of New Guinea Affairs Held at Port Moresby from 9-15 May 1970. Canberra and Port Moresby: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies and the University of Papua and New Guinea; 1970: 12-35. Note: [survey: Madang, Chimbu, Western Highlands, Eastern Highlands districts].

169. Finney, Ruth Sutherlin. Would-Be Entrepreneurs? Motivation in Six New Guinea Districts [Ph.D. Dissertation]. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University; 1970. [ix], 7, 21, 31, 76, 61, 75, 25, 7 pp. Note: [fw 1967: Goroka High School, Mt Hagen, Madang].

170. Finney, Ruth S. Would-Be Entrepreneurs? A Study of Motivation in New Guinea. Canberra and Boroko: Australian National University, New Guinea Research Unit; 1971. xiv, 195 pp. + Plates 1-20. (New Guinea Research Bulletins; v. 41). Note: [fw: Eastern Highlands, Chimbu, Western Highlands, Madang District high school students].

171. Finsch. Reise nach Neu-Guinea. Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte 1882. 1882: 309-313. Note: [explor 1882: Anuapata].

172. Finsch. Töpferei in Neu-Guinea. Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte 1882. 1882: 574-577. Note: [explor 1882: Southeast Papua].

173. Finsch, O. Anthropologische Ergebnisse einer Reise in der Südsee und dem malayischen Archipel in den Jahren 1879-1882: Beschreibender Catalog der auf dieser Reise gesammelten Gesichtsmarken von Völkertypen. Berlin: Verlag von A. Asher & Co.; 1884. xi, 78 pp. + Tafeln I-VI. (Supplement to Zeitschrift für Ethnologie; v. 15). Note: [explor 1879-1882: Salawatti, Torres Strait, Saibai, Eläma, Motu, Koitapu, Hood Bay, Aroma, Koiari].

174. Finsch, O. Aus Neu-Guinea. Globus. 1896; 70: 53-56. Note: [from pcs: Murua, Louisiade Archipelago, Mambare R, Tugeri].

175. Finsch, O. Durchquerung von Britisch-Neu-Guinea. Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt. 1896; 42: 282. Note: [Macgregor explor: British NG].

176. Finsch, O. Durchquerung von Britisch Neu-Guinea. Globus. 1897; 71: 32. Note: [Macgregor explor: Owen Stanley Mts].

177. Finsch, O. Ethnologische Erfahrungen und Belegstücke aus der Südsee: Beschreibender Katalog einer Sammlung in K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseum in Wien: Zweite Abtheilung: Neu- Guinea. Wien: Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums in Wien; 1889: 293-364 + Tafeln XIV-XXV. (Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums in Wien; v. 4). Note: [travels 1879-1882, 1884, 1885 & from museum colls: Anuapata, Hula, Keppel Bay, Maupa, Kerapuno, Kaire, Tupusele, Teste I, Milne Bay, Finschhafen, Huon Gulf, Astrolabe Bay, PM, Venushuk, Angriffshafen, Guap I, Hanseman Coast, Krauel Bay, Normanby I, Friedrich Wilhelsmhafen, Dallmannhafen, D'Entrecasteux Is, Bentley Bay, Kerrama, Fergusson I.

178. Finsch, O. Ethnologische Erfahrungen und Belegstücke aus der Südsee: Beschreibender Katalog einer Sammlung 15 in K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseum in Wien: Zweite Abtheilung: Neu- Guinea. I. Englisch-Neu-Guinea. Wien: Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums in Wien; 1890: 13-36. (Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums in Wien; v. 5). Note: [travels 1879-1882, 1884, 1885 & from museum colls: D'Entrecasteux Is, Trobriand Is].

179. Finsch, O. Ethnologische Erfahrungen und Belegstücke aus der Südsee: Beschreibender Katalog einer Sammlung in K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseum in Wien: Zweite Abtheilung: Neu- Guinea. II. Kaiser Wilhelms-Land. Wien: Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums in Wien; 1890: 37-130. (Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums in Wien; v. 6). Note: [travels 1879-1882, 1884, 1885 & from museum colls: Anuapata, Hula, Keppel Bay, Maupa, Kerapuno, Kaire, Tupusele, Teste I, Milne Bay, Finschhafen, Huon Gulf, Astrolabe Bay, Port Moresby, Venushuk, Angriffshafen, Guap I, Hanseman Coast, Krauel Bay, Normanby I, Friedrich Wilhelsmhafen, Dallmannhafen, D'Entrecasteux Is, Bentley Bay, Kerrama, Fergusson I.

180. Finsch, O. Ethnologische Erfahrungen und Belegstücke aus der Südsee: Beschreibender Katalog einer Sammlung in K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseum in Wien. n.p.: Alfred Hölder; 1893. 675 pp. + Tafeln I-XXV, I-VIII. Note: [travels 1879-1882, 1884, 1885 & from museum colls: Anuapata, Hula, Keppel Bay, Maupa, Kerapuno, Kaire, Tupusele, Teste I, Milne Bay, Finschhafen, Huon Gulf, Astrolabe Bay, Port Moresby, Venushuk, Angriffshafen, Guap I, Hanseman Coast, Krauel Bay, Normanby I, Friedrich Wilhelsmhafen, Dallmannhafen, D'Entrecasteux Is, Bentley Bay, Kerrama, Fergusson I, Trobriand Is].

181. Finsch, O. Gold in Britisch Neu-Guinea. Globus. 1897; 71: 109-110. Note: [Murua, Misima, Tagula].

182. Finsch, O. Langhans' Karte des Schutzgebiete der Neuguinea- Kompanie. Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt. 1893; 39: 264-269. Note: [general German NG].

183. Finsch, O. Papua-Töpferei: Aus dem Wiegenalter der Keramik. Globus. 1903; 84: 329-334. Note: [travels: Port Moresby, Teste I].

184. Finsch, O. Samoafahrten von Dr. O. Finsch: Ethnologischer Atlas: Typen aus der Steinzeit Neu-Guineas / Exploring Cruisses of the "Samoa" by Dr. O. Finsch: Ethnological Atlas: Types from the Stone Age of New Guinea / Voyages du Docteur O. Finsch au bord du "Samoa": Atlas ethnologique: types de l'époque de la pierre taillée dans la Nouvelle-Guinée. Leipzig: Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn; 1888. 56 pp. + 24 Tafeln. Note: [travels 1884-1885: Angriffshafen, Astrolabe Bay, Bilia (Friedrich-Wilhelsm-Hafen), Bogati (Bogadsch), Bongu, Chads Bay (East cape), China Strait, Dallmannhafen (D'Urville I), Fergusson I, Festungshuk (Maclay Coast), Finschhafen (Cape Cretin), Hatzfeldthafen (Cape Gourdon), Grager (Fischel I), Guap I, Huon Gulf, Karan (Maasilia), Laing I (east of Hansa-Vulkan I); Long I, Normanby I, Sechstrohfluss (Humboldt Bay), Tagai (west of Dallmannhafen), Teste I, Tiar (Aly I), Tobadi, Cape Torre (Hanseman Coast), Trobriand Is, Venus Hook, Wanua (west of Dallmannhafen)].

185. Finsch, O. Südseearbeiten: Gewerbe- und Kunstfleiß, Tauschmittel und "Geld" der Eingeborenen auf Grundlage der Rohstoffe und der geographischen Verbreitung. Hamburg: L. Friederichsen & Co.; 1914. xii, 605 pp. + 30 Tafeln. (Abhandlungen des Hamburgischen Kolonialinstituts 14, Reihe B, Völkerkunde, Kulturgeschichte und Sprachen; v. 9). Note: [travels & from museum colls: Port Moresby, East Cape, Duau, Angriffshafen, Hansa Bucht, Cape Nelson, Hula, Collingwood Bay, Tami Is, Tagula, Finschhafen, Wari (Teste) I, Aarsau (North Coast), Huon Gulf, Northeast Papua, Southeast Papua, South Coast Papua].

186. Finsch, O. Tansmaske von Sudöst-Neu-Guinea. Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte 1887. 1887: 423-425. Note: [explor: Freshwater Bay].

187. Finsch, O. Über Naturprodukte der westlichen Südsee, besonders der Deutschen Schutzgebiete. Deutsche 16 Kolonialzeitung. 1887; 4: 519-530, 543-551, 593-596. Note: [general German NG].

188. Finsch, Otto. Archipelago of the Contented People? Madang (Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen) in 1884. Harding, Christine; Mennis, Mary R., Translator and Editor. Madang: Kristen Press; 1996. 67 pp. Note: [travels 1884: Bilibil, Astrolabe Bay, Yabob, Kranket I, Siar, Madang, Bilia I; = Chapter 3 of Samoafahrten].

189. Finsch, Otto. Die Brandenburg-Küste. Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt. 1894; 40: 64-65. Note: [explor: Torricelli coast].

190. Finsch, Otto. Neu-Guinea und seine Bewohner. Bremen: Verlag von C. Ed. Müller; 1865. vi, [ii], 185 pp. + Foldout Map. Note: [explor: Prinzess Marianne-Straasse, Kapia, Utanate R, Aiduma, Namototte, Wuka, Adie I, Doreh, Arfak Mts, Geelvink Bay, Humboldt Bay].

191. Finsch, Otto. Samoafahrten: Reisen in Kaiser Wilhelms-Land und Englisch-Neu-Guinea in den Jahren 1884 u. 1885 an bord des Deutschen Dampfers "Samoa". Leipzig: Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn; 1888. 390 pp. + Frontispiece + 10 Plates. Note: [travels 1884-1885: Bongu, Konstantinhafen, Korendu, Gumbu, Friedrich-Wilhelms-Hafen, Bogadschi, Gorima R, Bilibili, Grager (Fischel I), Tiar (Dsiar), Bilia (Eickstedt I), Cape Croissiles, Karkar I, Maclay Coast, Gabina R, Rook I, Huon Gulf, Gumbu, Basilisk Bay, Adolphshafen, Huon Gulf, MarkhamR, Cape Cretin, Finschhafen, Ssuam, Long I, Hercules Bay, Parsi Point, Trobriand Is, Normanby I, Fergusson I, East Cape, Bentley Bay, Chads Bay, Bartle Bay, Goodenough Bay, Cape Vogel, Cape Nelson, Hihiaura vill Milne Bay, Dinner I, Basilaki, Teste I, Aroani I, Rogia I, Vulkan I, Hansemann Coast, Cape Dallmann, Gauss Bay, Dallmannhafen, Rabun, Muschu, Guap I, Caprivi R, Tagai, Paris (Aarsau) I, Berlinhafen, Massiloa, Angriffshafen, Humboldt Bay, Tobadi, LeMaire I, Hansa-Vulkan , Laing I, Hatzfeldthafen, D'Urville I].

192. Finsch, Otto. Ueber weisse Papuas. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1883; 15: 205-208. Note: [Southeast Papua].

193. Firth, Raymond. Art and Life in New Guinea. London and New York: The Studio Limited and The Studio Publications Inc.; 1936. 126 pp. + Frontispiece. Note: [from museum colls & lit: Massim, Wogeo, Gaile, Mt Hagen, Hanuabada, Orokolo, Kaimare, Gasiri, Murua I, Elevara, Awatib, Fergusson I, Aikora R, Tshuosh, Middle Sepik, Tubetube, Trobriand Is, Wagawaga, Vakuta, Tshambuli, Goiravi, Vailala hw, Geelvink Bay, Kampong R, Mabuiag, Ukiaravi, Maipua, Utakwa R, Pai-ia-a Omati R, Kubu, Papuan Gulf, Lower Sepik, Tami I, Woodlark I, Eilanden R, Tambunum, Kankanamun, Angraman, Nubia, Murray I, Marap vill Tshuosh].

194. Firth, Raymond. Magnitudes and Values in Kula Exchange. In: Leach, Jerry W.; Leach, Edmund, Editors. The Kula: New Perspectives on Massim Exchange. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1983: 89-102. Note: [from lit: Massim].

195. Firth, Raymond. Notes on the Social Structure of Some South- eastern New Guinea Communities, Part I: Mailu. Man. 1952; 52(99): 65-67 + Plate E. Note: [fw October-November 1951 (1 mo): Boru, Domara vills Mailu].

196. Firth, Raymond. Notes on the Social Structure of Some South- eastern New Guinea Communities, Part II: Koita. Man. 1952; 52(123): 86-89. Note: [fw October-November 1951 (1 mo): Kilakila vill Koita].

197. Firth, Raymond. Seligman's Contributions to Oceanic Anthropology. Oceania. 1975; 45: 272-282. Note: [from lit: Koita, Wagawaga, Tubetube, Massim, Trobriand Is, Motu, Hula].

17 198. Firth, S. G. The New Guinea Company, 1885-1899: A Case of Unprofitable Imperialism. Historical Studies. 1972; 15: 361-377. Note: [general German NG].

199. Firth, Stewart. Albert Hahl: Governor of German New Guinea. In: Griffin, James, Editor. Papua New Guinea Portraits: The Expatriate Experience. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1978: 28-47. Note: [biog].

200. Firth, Stewart G. Arbeiterpolitik in Deutsch-Neuguinea vor 1914. In: Hütter, Joachim; Meyers, Reinhard; Papenfuss, Dietrich, Editors. Tradition und Neubeginn: Internationale Forschungen zur deutschen Geschichte im 20. Jahrhundert. Köln: Carl Heymanns Verlag KG; 1975: 481-489. (Internationale Fachgespräche veranstaltet durch die Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Bonn-Bad Godesberg). Note: [general German NG].

201. Firth, Stewart. German Firms in the Western Pacific Islands, 1857-1914. Journal of Pacific History. 1973; 8: 10-28. Note: [general German NG].

202. Firth, Stewart G. German Firms in the Pacific Islands, 1857- 1914. In: Moses, John A.; Kennedy, Paul M., Editors. Germany in the Pacific and Far East, 1870-1914. St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press; 1977: 3-25. Note: [general German NG].

203. Firth, Stewart. German New Guinea: The Archival Perspective. Journal of Pacific History. 1985; 20: 94-103. Note: [general German NG].

204. Firth, Stewart. The Germans in New Guinea. In: May, R. J.; Nelson, Hank, Editors. Melanesia: Beyond Diversity. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies; 1982: 151-156. Note: [general German NG].

205. Firth, Stewart. Labour in German New Guinea. 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 Centennmial Committee; 1989: 179-202. Note: [general PNG].

206. Firth, Stewart. The Missions: From Chalmers to Indigenisation. Meanjin Quarterly. 1975; 34: 342-350. Note: [Papua, Chalmers].

207. Firth, Stewart. New Guinea Under the Germans. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press; 1982. xiii, 216 pp. + Plates. Note: [general German NG].

208. Firth, Stewart. The Transformation of the Labour Trade in German New Guinea, 1899-1914. Journal of Pacific History. 1976; 11: 51-65. Note: [general German NG].

209. Fischer, Ann; Fischer, John L. Culture and Epidemiology: A Theoretical Investigation of Kuru. Journal of Health and Human Behavior. 1961; 2: 16-25. Note: [from lit: kuru, Fore].

210. Fischer, Ann; Fischer, John L. Ætiology of Kuru. The Lancet. 1960; 1: 1417-1418. Note: [from lit: kuru, Fore].

211. Fischer, H. W. Beiträge zur Ethnographie von Neu-Guinea. XII. Ethnographica aus Süd- und Südwest Neu-Guinea. Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie. 1915; 22: 230-233 + Tafeln XXXIII-XXXIV. 18 Note: [from museum colls: Marind, Fredrik-Hendrik I, Bulaka R, Merauke, Cape Steenboom].

212. Fischer, H. W. Ethnographica aus Süd- und Südwest-Neu- Guinea. In: Nova Guinea: Resultats de l'Expédition Scientifique Néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée en 1907 et 1909 sous les auspices de Dr. H.A. Lorentz, Vol. VII, Ethnographie, Livraison I. Leiden: E.J. Brill; 1913: 37-144 + Tafeln VII-XXVI. Note: [colls 1907, 1909, 1910: Lorentz R, Mimika, Merauke, Southwest Coast].

213. Fischer, H. W. Ethnographica von den Pesechem und der Südwest-Neu-Guinea (Nachtrag). In: Nova Guinea: Resultats de l'Expédition Scientifique Néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée en 1907 et 1909 sous les auspices de Dr. H.A. Lorentz, Vol. VII, Ethnographie, Livraison II. Leiden: E.J. Brill; 1913: 145-161+ Tafeln XXVII-XXIX. Note: [colls: Lorentz R, Pesechem].

214. Fischer, H. Th. Obsceniteiten. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunden. 1969; 125: 12-39. Note: [from lit: Kapauku, Wogeo, Kiwai, KUJF, Marind, Orokaiva, Kwoma, Keraki, Trobriand Is].

215. Fischer, H. Th. Recent Ethnographical Studies on Netherlands New Guinea. Nieuw-Guinea Studiën. 1957; 1: 91-105. Note: [from lit: general NNG].

216. Fischer, Hans. Archäologisches Funde und Beobachtungen vom Tauri-Oberlauf Neuguineas. Abhandlungen und Berichte des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde Dresden. 1968; 28: 73-81 + 10 pp. Plates. Note: [fw 1958-1959, 1965: Manoghagh Jeghuje, Wajapa, Khoghapa, Katsiong].

217. Fischer, Hans. Beobachtung und Information: Ein Kontrolfall. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1967; 92: 6-22. Note: [fw 1958-1959, 1965: Jeghuje].

218. Fischer, Hans. Cargo-Ideen. Anthropos. 1966; 61: 49-97 + Plate. Note: [fw March-April 1965, October-November 1965: Gabmadzung Wampar].

219. Fischer, Hans. Comment [on Christina Bausch, "Grandpa's Ethnology"]. Reviews in Anthropology. 1977; 4: 109-111. Note: [fw: Gabsonkeg].

220. Fischer, Hans. Der Haushalt des Darius: Über die Ethnographie von Haushalten. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag; 1996. 263 pp. + Tafeln 1-17. (Materialen zur Kultur der Wampar Papua New Guinea; v. 3). Note: [fw 1976, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993: Gebsonkeg Wampar].

221. Fischer, Hans. Die Hamburger Südsee-Expedition: Über Ethnographie und Kolonialismus. Frankfurt am Main: Syndikat; 1991. 155, [4] pp. Note: [from lit: Sepik].

222. Fischer, Hans. Einige linguistische Indizien des Kulturwandels in Nordost-Neuguinea. Sociologus. 1962; 12: 18-36. Note: [fw 1958-1959: Wajapa, Sseli, Bentseng, Kumots].

223. Fischer, Hans. Ethnographica von den Kukukuku (Ost- Neuguinea). Baessler-Archiv, N.F.. 1959; 7: 99-122. Note: [from museum colls: Jaora (Banir hw), Upper Wazoz R Kukukuku].

224. Fischer, Hans. Fadenspiele vom unteren Watut und Banir River (Ost-Neuguinea). Baessler-Archiv, N.F.. 1960; 8: 171-213. Note: [fw: Bentseng, Katsiong, Seseli, Mararena].

225. Fischer, Hans. Forms of Oral Traditions among the Wampar People. Journal of the Morobe District Historical Society. 1976; 3(3): 5-21. 19 Note: [fw: Wampar].

226. Fischer, Hans. Gabsonkeg '71: Verwandtschaft, Siedlung und Landbesitz in einem Dorf in Neuguinea. München: Kommissionsverlag Klaus Renner; 1976. [ii], 484 pp. + Foldout Chart. (Hambruger Reihe zur Kultur- und Sprachwissenschaft; v. 10). Note: [fw 1971: Gabsonkeg Wampar].

227. Fischer, Hans. Geister und Menschen: Mythen, Märchen und neue Geschichten. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag; 1994. [i], 374 pp. (Materialen zur Kultur der Wampar Papua New Guinea; v. 2). Note: [fw: Wampar].

228. Fischer, Hans. Heilserwarting: Geister, Medicin und Träumer in Neuguinea. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag; 1987. 194 pp. Note: [fw 1958 --: Wampar].

229. Fischer, Hans. Negwa: Eine Papua-gruppe im Wandel. München: Klaus Renner Verlag; 1968. 493 pp. + Plates. Note: [fw June 1958 - June 1959; Katsiong, Wajapa; April- September 1965 (5 mos): Khoghapa Jeghuje].

230. Fischer, Hans. Oberflächen funde und rezente Töpferei am unteren Watut River (Ost-Neuguinea). Abhandlungen und Berichte des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde Dresden. 1962; 21: 23-33 + 8 pp. Plates + 22 pp. Drawings. Note: [fw 1958-1959: Bentseng, Wampan, Mararena, Wowos, Kumots, Danggal, Dzenemp, Maralangko, Madzim, Uruf, Morum, Pesen].

231. Fischer, Hans. Protokolle, Plakate und Comics: Feldforschung und Schriftdokumente. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag; 1998. [iii], 208 pp. (Materialen zur Kultur der Wampur Papua New Guinea; v. 5). Note: [fw 1965: Yeghuye; 1971, 1984, 1991: Gabsonkeg; 1997: Gabmadzung Wampur].

232. Fischer, Hans. Schallgeräte in Ozeanien: Bau und Spieltechnik -- Verbreitung und Funktion. Strasbourg und Baden- Baden: Éditions P.H. Heitz und Verlag Heitz GMBH; 1958. 177, [2] pp. (Collection d'Études Musicologiques/Sammlung Musikwissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen; v. 36). Note: [general NG].

233. Fischer, Hans. Holzknecht, Philip W.; Niles, Don, Translator and Editor. Sound-Producing Instruments in Oceania: Construction and Playing Technique - Distribution and Function. Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; 1983. vi, 249 pp. Note: [general NG].

234. Fischer, Hans. Spiele der Wotut (Ost-Neuguinea). In: Drost, Dietrich; König, Wolfgang, Editors. Beiträge zur Völkerforschung: Hans Damm zum 65. Geburtstag. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag; 1961: 141- 152 + Tafeln 45-50. (Veröffentlichungen des Museums für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig; v. 11). Note: [fw 1958-1959 (3 mos): Lower Watut R].

235. Fischer, Hans. Studien der Seelenvorstellungen in Ozeanien. München: Klaus Renner Verlag; 1965. xii, 432 pp. + Maps. Note: [from lit: numerous NG].

236. Fischer, Hans. Über stehende Schlitztrommeln auf den Neuen Hebriden und am Sepik. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie. 1957; 82: 58- 65. Note: [from museum colls: Kogumat Wogamusch, Sepik].

237. Fischer, Hans, Editor. Wampar: Berichte über die Kultur eines Stammes in Papua New Guinea. Bremen: Übersee-Museum und Bremer Südpazifik-Archiv; 1978. vi, [iii], 350 pp. (Veröffentlichen aus dem Übersee-Museum Bremen, Reihe G: Bremer Südpazifik-Archiv; v. 2). Note: [from archives & lit: Wampar]. 20

238. Fischer, Hans. Wampet, Mumeng und Labu: Drei kurze Wörterlisten. Anthropos. 1966; 61: 878-883. Note: [fw 1965: Gabmadzung Lutheran Bible School: Wampet, Mumeng, Labu].

239. Fischer, Hans. Watut: Notizen zur Kultur eines Melanesierstammes in Nordost-Neuguinea. Braunschweig: Albert Limbach Verlag; 1963. 290 pp. + 16 Tafeln. (Kulturgeschichte Forschungen; v. 10). Note: [fw 1958, 1959: Bentseng, Banir R , Watut].

240. Fischer, Hans. Weiße und Wilde: Erste Kontakte und Anfänge der Mission. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag; 1992. [iii], 230 pp. (Materialen zu Kultur des Wampar Papua New Guinea; v. 1). Note: [fw: Wampar].

241. Fischer, Hans. Zwei einfache Musikinstrumente aus Blatt in Ozeanien. Jahrbuch des Museums für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig. 1955; 14: 67-73. Note: [from lit: Hood Point, Trans-Fly, Bogadjim, Gende].

242. Fisher, B. W. Adult Heart Disease in Mt Hagen: A Study of 154 Patients. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1990; 33: 211- 220. Note: [Mt Hagen].

243. Fisher, B. W. Systemic Lupus Erythematosis in a Papua New Guinean Highlander. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 1988; 31: 57-59. Note: [Mt Hagen Hospital].

244. Fisher, Kendal. Strange Native Customs (Sepik River, New Guinea). Walkabout. 1937; 4(11): 39-40. Note: [general Sepik].

245. Fisher, N. H. Amongst the Kukukukus. Walkabout. 1936; 2(7): 12-19. Note: [admin explor 1935: Otibanda, Langimar hw, Ekuti, Kapau, Nauti, Kareeba R hw].

246. Fisher, N. H. Amongst the Kukukukus. Journal of the Morobe Province Historical Society. 1977; 4(1): 14-22. Note: [admin explor 1935: Otibanda, Langimar hw, Ekuti, Kapau, Nauti, Kareeba R hw].

247. Fisher, Stephen. A Serological Survey on a Group of Natives of the Wabag Area of the Western Highlands of New Guinea for Diphtheria Antitoxin and Antibody to Haemophilus Pertussis. Medical Journal of Australia. 1956; 2: 405-408. Note: [survey 1955: Wabag].

248. Fisk, E. K. The Economic Structure. In: Fisk, E. K., Editor. New Guinea on the Threshold: Aspects of Social, Political, and Economic Development. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1966: 23-43. Note: [general PNG].

249. Fisk, E. K., Editor. New Guinea on the Threshold: Aspects of Social, Political, and Economic Development. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1966. xix, 290 pp. + Plates.

250. Fisk, E. K. Planning in a Primitive Economy: Special Problems of Papua-New Guinea. The Economic Record. 1962; 38: 462- 478. Note: [from lit: Chimbu, Siane].

251. Fitz-Patrick, David G.; Kimbuna, John. Bundi: The Culture of a Papua New Guinea People. Nerang, Qld: Ryebuck Publications; 1983. x, 166, [1] pp. + Endpaper Illustrations. Note: [Bundi].

252. Fitzpatrick, Ellen T. The Acceptance of Subsistence Agro- silvicultural Techniques in the Wau Valley. In: Bourke, R. M.; Kesavan, V., Editors. Proceedings of the Second Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference. 21 Port Moresby: Department of Primary Industry, Publications Section; 1982: 268-272. Note: [agr officer: Wau V].

253. Fitzpatrick, Judith M., Editor. Endangered Peoples of Oceania: Struggles to Survive and Thrive. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press; 2000. xv, 264 pp. ("Endangered Peoples of the World" Series).

254. Fitzpatrick, Judith. Maza: A Legend about Culture and the Sea. IN: Lawrence, David; Cansfield-Smith, Tim, Editors. Sustainable Development for Traditional Inhabitants of the Torres Strait Region: Proceedings of the Torres Strait Baseline Study Conference. Cairns, Qld: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority; 1991: 335-346. (Workshop Series; v. 16). Note: [fw 1976: Mabuiag].

255. Fitzpatrick, Peter. Law and State in Papua New Guinea. London: Academic Press Inc. (London) Ltd.; 1980. xi, [i], 290 pp. (Law, State and Society Series; 4). Note: [general PNG].

256. Fitzpatrick, Philip. The A.P.H. Freund Collection of New Guinea Artefacts: An Historical Perspective. Records of the South Australian Museum. 1999; 31: 181-214. Note: [from museum colls: Menyamya, Yaramanda, Mt Hagen].