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2. Blackworld: Countries -- Guinea
papau new guinea Travel Info and Advisory Reports Find out Lonely Planet - Papuanew guinea Overview from this publisher covers history, culture, travel tips
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Explore this detailed guide to the South Pacific country of Papua New Guinea. Contains hotel directories and maps.
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Read a concise, informative overview of this isolated region, and find facts about the economy and people. Includes a small outline map.
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3. Information About U.N. (New York) Proofcard: 20¢ Flag Of Papau New Guinea
20¢ Flag of papau new guinea. First Day of Issue September 21, 1984 The people of Papua new guinea stand as a culture untouched by the changes for better and
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4. Bits Of Culture - Papau New Guinea
Language Map. Bits of culture. PointTo-Talk Booklets. Additional Resources.BITS OF culture - papau new guinea. Languages. Geography. Cultural Values.
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5. PAPAU NEW GUINEA: The Highlands
The Southern Highlands is an area of Papua new guinea that was described in 1935as to step back in time and develop an understanding of the culture which is
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA HIGHLANDS
'Papuan Wonderland'
The Southern Highlands
The Southern Highlands is an area of Papua New Guinea that was described in 1935 as the 'Papuan Wonderland' by explorer and patrol leader J. G. Hides, one of the first 'outsiders' to
have contact with the main groups living in the area. The description fits; the geography of the area ranges from steaming lowland rain forest to alpine tundra; classical volcanic cones, alluvial fans, gorges, glacial land forms and magnificent lakes.
One such lake is Kutubu, the unspoiled location of the major on-stream oil and gas fields operated by Chevron Niugini. Much of Mendi's development has been as a result of the comparatively recent mineral activity in the area, but in fact the first patrol station was set up in 1937 on Lake Kutubu, serviced by seaplanes, and it was the base from which almost all exploration of the Southern Highlands took place before World War II.
However, economic development of the area only became possible in the 1970's when the Highlands Highway was extended into the province, reaching Mendi in 1974 and Tari not until 1977. Until this time the entire area was cut-off from the outside world so it is one of the least developed and culturally rich areas in the country.
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6. ALLABOUTGEORGE.com: Alex Golub On Papau New Guinea And Intellectual Property.
Alex Golub on papau new guinea and intellectual property. Today's listening (via MeFi) Free culture 7.2MB, 31'40, 32kbps mono Posted by George at August 14
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9. Papua New Guinea (10/01)
folk saying, "For each village, a different culture " is perhaps best shown in the local languages. ECONOMY. papau new guinea is rich in natural resources, including minerals, timber,
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Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
October 2001
Background Note: Papua New Guinea

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Independent State of Papua New Guinea Geography
Land area: 452,860 sq. km.; about the size of California.
Cities: Capital Port Moresby (pop. 320,000). Other cities Lae (90,000), Mt. Hagen (71,000).
Terrain: Mostly mountains with coastal lowlands and rolling foothills.
Climate: Tropical. NW monsoon, Dec-Mar. SE monsoon, May-Oct. People
Population: 4.6 million.
Annual growth rate: 2.2%. Languages: English , Tok Pisin, Motu (official), and about 715 other languages. Education: Years compulsory Literacy Health: Infant mortality rate Life expectancy men 57 yrs.; women 58 yrs. Government Type: Constitutional monarchy with parliamentary democracy. Constitution: September 16, 1975. Branches: Executive British monarch (chief of state), represented by governor general; prime minister (head of government). Legislative unicameral parliament. Judicial independent; highest is Supreme Court. Administrative subdivisions: 19 provinces and the national capital district (Port Moresby). Major political parties: People's Progress Party (PPP), Pangu Parti, People's Democratic Movement (PDM), Advance Papua New Guinea, and Melanesian Alliance (MA).

10. CultureGrams World Edition: Papua New Guinea
Asia, radically changing the local diet and culture. around 836 distinct languagesin Papua new guinea. The flag of papau new guinea, most recently adopted on
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11. NEGOTIATING 'OPEN SPACE': THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTURAL CONTEXT IN HIV/AIDS COMMUNI
Tropical Health Program Nutrition Program 2001 papau new guinea IN THE TROBRIANDISLANDS OF PAPUA new guinea. between the western culture of biomedical models
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ACITHN SPH Hlth Sci UQ ... Contacts ACITHN Fieldwork Abstracts World Class: Be Part of It Search SPH Report Index Coursework Info ACITHN Degrees Tropical Health Program ... Nutrition Program 2001 Papau New Guinea NEGOTIATING 'OPEN SPACE': THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTURAL CONTEXT IN HIV/AIDS COMMUNICATION MODELSA QUALITATIVE STUDY OF GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND REPRODUCTION IN THE TROBRIAND ISLANDS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA ABSTRACT "Everything has come up to the open space." The epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a global concern, and the means to minimise viral transmission are universal but limited. Public health responses to the epidemic primarily rely on communication strategies to educate target groups about the risks of sexual transmission of the virus, and to motivate behaviour change to minimise risk behaviour. HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention messages emphasise the importance of ‘negotiating safe sex’ as a prerequisite for risk reduction. This strategy holds serious assumptions about the gender balance of power in sexual relationships. This thesis is premised on the argument that a process for negotiating ‘open space’ is first required to closely examine the language of HIV interventions, and to consider women’s risk for acquiring HIV in relation to their culturally valued reproductive role in childbearing. ‘Open space’ is the metaphor to describe the interface between cultures, the common ground where talk can be negotiated between the western culture of biomedical models and HIV/AIDS interventions, and the indigenous culture comprising local contexts. Required in the global response are approaches that promote interactive dialogue where people are engaged at the local level to identify and articulate appropriate responses informed by the social and cultural context.

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Keywords Community Tourism, Cruises, culture. Sepik River Cruise After a shortflight, cruise aboard a lovely small ship into the soul of papau new guinea.
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13. See You In Pacific Asia!
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Save $250 per person to Papau New Guinea when you book with your MasterCard! Come experience Papua New Guinea, an untouched land for the adventure traveler! Your package includes air from Los Angeles on Qantas and Air Niugini, 2 nights in Mt Hagen, 5 nights cruising the Sepik River, and 1 night in Madang. You will visit villages unlike any in the world with rituals and traditions intact for centuries. This tropical wonderland will amaze you with its world-renowned diving, art, foliage, and culture. Package prices from $4,358 per person (based on double occupancy), plus tax. Rate based on set departure dates. Please inquire for further details at 800-262-2429 and refer to booking code WPG00001.

14. Guide To The Collections Of The National Anthropological Archives (#M1)
1961, Maher began an ethnological and archeological study of Ifugao culture historyin The papers relate almost entirely to work in papau new guinea and the
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National Anthropological Archives and Human Studies Film Archives What's New About the Archives ... Contact MACGREGOR, FRANCES COOKE (1906-2001), Papers Frances Cooke Macgregor studied at the University of California (B.A. in economics, 1927) and the University of Missouri (M.A. in sociology, 1947). She carried out additional study at the University of Missouri and Columbia University. As a young woman, Macgregor was a documentary photographer. In 1947-1948, she worked with Margaret Mead interpreting Balinese photograhs. With Mead, she coauthored Growth and Culture: A Photographic Study of Balinese Childhood , 1951. She was also a consultant to the Institute for Intercultural Studies. Later, Macgregor became a pioneer in using the concepts of anthropology and sociology in dealing with medical patients. In particular, she became in this respect an authority on persons suffering facial disfigurements. In 1949-1952, she was a research associate in the New York University College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry. In 1952, she organized the New York City Medical Social Science Group. In 1954-1968, she was a visiting professor at the Cornell University-New York University Hospital School of Nursing. In 1968, she became an associate professor of the Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at the New York University Medical Center. Correspondents includes William A. Caudill, Margaret Mead, and Leo W. Simmons. The series of letters and printed materials exchanged between Juliene G. Lipson and Macgregor were donated by Lipson and have been placed in this collection for convenience.

15. Westmont Horizon
and Beth Buser raised their family among papau new guinea's Iteri Tribe Buser whenhe first arrived in new guinea to learn the language and culture of the
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April 16, 2002

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Buser shares experience of living with nomadic Iteri Tribe in Paupa New Guinea
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Courtesy of Brad Buser and New Tribes Mission
Brad and Beth Buser raised their family among Papau new Guinea's Iteri Tribe. Upon their initial arrival, Beth opened a medical clinic that, "Touched them in a way that they understood," Brad Buser said. The Family has returned to the United States for the time being.
Buser shares experience of living with nomadic Iteri Tribe in Paupa New Guinea
By Aubrey Westfall
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Imagine arriving in Papua New Guinea, your new home for an indefinite amount of time, and being welcomed by a scab-ridden child and a deformed man, reeking with the stench of un-bathed bodies. This was the situation that greeted Brad Buser when he first arrived in New Guinea to learn the language and culture of the nomadic Iteri tribe. Buser opened with a video summarizing his ministry to the Iteri people, a mission with resulted in a new church body and Bible translation into the Iteri tongue.

16. NEW GUINEA
Drum, newHM 1998.H217. Drum. Origin Orokaiva Tribe, Oro Region, papau new guinea.Massim Archipelago culture. Adze, newHM C036. Adze with stone (granite?) head.
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NEW GUINEA
Present-day geographical boundaries have been ignored for the purposes of this catalogue. The island of New Guinea (Irian Jaya plus part of Papua New Guinea) is treated as a whole. Within the island, the material that can be located to the various major cultural groups within Papua New Guinea (e.g. Fly, Highlands) or to Irian Jaya has been separated-off, although there is much material that can not be assigned a definite provenance. The parts of Papua New Guinea that lie outside the island of New Guinea (e.g. New Britain, New Ireland) are treated separately.
Irian Jaya
Figure (Korwar) NEWHM: C010 Carved wooden figure of a stylised seated human with elbows on knees and chin on hands. Round base; top-knot on head; 'club'-shaped mouth and nose-ridge. Black pigment in painted bands on headdress or hair, arms and in two panels on back. Height 29cm, diameter of base 10cm. Pre-1951. Origin: Cenderawasih Bay, Irian Jaya. Old label gives Schouten Island as provenance. Aquisition: donation from W.H.M.M. (27/1951/20; Wellcome number 51606).
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Adze NEWHM: C038 Adze with basalt blade attached to light wooden haft with new plaited cane binding. The handle is roughly carved and undecorated, and 'new' according to list of Boyd's collection in

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18. Invasive Alien Species Salvinia Molesta D
It is prohibited in California, however, the sale or culture of Salvinia molestais Draft Report, Office Environmental Conservation, papau new guinea.
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Invasive Alien Species
Salvinia molesta D.S. Mitchell
Author: Colette C. Jacono
Common Name: giant salvina, Kariba weed, African pyle, aquarium watermoss, koi kandy Taxonomy: Family-Salviniaceae; Division-Polypodiophyta (Pteridophyta), true ferns
Identification: Free floating aquatic fern. Consisting of a horizontal stem lying just below the water surface that produces a pair of ovate to oblong floating leaves and a highly dissected submerged leaf at each node. During early stages plants are smaller and leaves lie flat on the water surface. As plants grow, leaves curl at the edges. Eventually a verticle leaf position is attained as mature plants press into tight chains and form mats of many floating plants. Giant salvinia reproduces very effectively through vegetative means. Stems fragment as plants mature and new plants develop from apical and lateral buds. Each node harbors up to five serial lateral buds (Lemon and Posluszny 1997), adding to the species' high potential for growth and dormancy. Plants will withstand periods of stress, both low temperature and dewatering, as dormant buds. Note: Four species of Salvinia (S. auriculata, S. biloba, S. herzogii, and S. molesta) share the feature of egg beater-like hairs. All can be expected to be agressive weeds and all four are prohibited as Federal Noxious Weeds. Of the four with egg beater-like hairs, only S. molesta is presently being found in the United States.

19. Complete Research Projects Of The Burke Museum Archaeology Division
of Archaeology at the National Museum of papau new guinea. Burke Museum and the Papuanew guinea Museum have Museum of Natural History culture University of
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Digging for clues on Vashon Island
Burton Acres Shell Midden, Vashon Island, WA
A volunteer checking in at the site. Excavating at Burton Acres. Sorting shell, rock, and bone.
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Why so many bird wings?
Bird Remains, San Juan Island, WA
Kris Bovy (University of Washington), under the direction of Dr. Julie Stein, has studied bird bones excavated at British Camp in the San Juan Islands. She found that there is an unusually high number of bird wing bones at the site (relative to other bird bones). There are a number of hypotheses for why this pattern may exist. For example, do wing bones survive because they are less fragile than other skeletal parts of a bird, such as the skull? Did prehistoric occupants hoard the bird wings for their colorful feathers or bones (used to make tools)? The proportion of wing bones
found in the San Juan materials.

20. Taro YAMAUCHI, Ph.D.
People and culture in Oceania 18, 3544. T (24-27 August 2002) Impact of urbanisationon physical activity and work pattern among papau new guinea Highlanders.
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Taro YAMAUCHI, Ph.D Research Associate, Department of Human Ecology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo Correspondence to:
Dr. Taro Yamauchi, Department of Human Ecology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo,
7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
E-mail: taro@humeco.m.u-tokyo.ac.jp Fields:
Human Ecology/Nutritional Anthropology/Human Nutrition/Nutritional Ecology
E Nutritional Adaptation
E Human Energetics
E Body Composition
E Growth and Aging
E Physical Activity and Fitness
E Papua New Guinea E Cameroon E Solomon Islands E Kingdom of Tonga E Indonesia E Japan Selected Works Journal Articles E Nakazawa M, Yamauchi T , Tanaka M, Ishimori D, Furusawa T, Midorikawa T, and Ohtsuka R (2002) Community health assessment by urine dipstick screening in relation to the variety of lifestyles in Solomon Islands. People and Culture in Oceania E Yamauchi T , and Ohtsuka R (2002) Nutritional adaptation of women in contrasting agricultural environments, Tari, Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea Medical Journal E Umezaki M

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