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Covers the full range of decorated material from the Mountain-Ok region of central New Guinea. The author provides an historical and ethnographic overview of the area and then relates certain objects and their decorative style to the religious and ritual life of the people.
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During the later half of the 19th and the first half of the 20th century in England, several private collections of ethnographic artifacts were assembled from the pool of artificial curiosities and souvenirs. Among these private collections, that of William Oldman was recognize ...
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This is a study of photography in the public domain in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It argues that southeastern New Guinea, known as British New Guinea and then as Papua when it became an Australian colony, was created as a geographical place through visual ...
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David Fausett is a New Zealand scholar who has been doing postgraduate and postdoctoral work in the USA and Europe since 1983. This is the third part of a three part study of the "intellectual history of travel fiction". How did Europeans view this unknown region before the explo ...
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A collection by Fiji's foremost playwrights - Vilsoni Hereniko, Sudesh Mishra, Jo Nacola, Raymond Pillai, Larry Thomas - as well as up-and-coming writers
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A play based on Jonathan Fifi'i's autobiography, 'From Pig-theft to Parliament: My Life Between Two Worlds'. Translated and edited by Roger M Keesing.
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Written in the French language
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An anthology of fables in the language of Taku, a Polynesian outlier off the coast of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. The stories incorporate one or more short songs, which the narrator sings at crucial moments in the plots.
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2 CD's celebrating the 40th national celebrations of the Cook Islands national day in 2005. Features the first three competition sections of the festival including the winning teams of each section: Tangi Kaara (traditional drumming), Imene Pupu (choir) and Imene Tuki (traditiona ...
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A photographic essay of Pacific Islands Auckland by Evotia Tamua, showing the breadth of Pacific Islands life in New Zealand's largest city.
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