Wopkaimin subsistence cultural ecology in the New Guinea highland fringe by David Charles Hyndman
By: Hyndman, David Charles.
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PR 995.47 S332l Like people you see in a dream : | PR 995.47 S332s The sorrow of the lonely and the burning of the dancers | PR 995.47 W295p The Pawaia of the upper Purari, Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea | PR 995.49 H997w Wopkaimin subsistence | PR 995.49 H997w Wopkaimin subsistence | PR 995.4901 S971 How long have people been in the Ok Tedi impact region? / | PR 995.4901 S971 How long have people been in the Ok Tedi impact region? / |
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Queensland, 1979
Bibliography: p. 324-345
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