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276 - Diaries and tape recordings – Research on oral traditions among the Enga of the New Guinea Highlands
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118 - Tape lable 112 - Side A & B - Discussion with Waka Busa on Busa's nemongo titi pingi at Wakumale
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119 - Enga field diary 1 - Lacey records the difficulties of living in Papua New Guinea, his struggles with learning and speaking Pidgin. He records the daily activities and his interactions with people in the village. There are also notes from interviews,
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120 - Enga field diary 2 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey. Lacey describes the environment he is living in and has begun identifying the clans alliances and families of the area.
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121 - Enga field diary 3 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey. Lacey records his interactions with different people while trying to gain research data relating to clans, alliances, geneologies and families in the area. He notes his research methods and recreational activities.
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122 - Enga field diary 4 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey. Lacey describes the environment and the places he visits. He records his interactions with different people while he is working trying to find details of clans and geneologies
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123 - Enga field diary 5 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey. The first entry in the diary records the experience of Christmas in the highlands. There is also an entry for New Years. Lacey records traditional stories and genealogies. He talks to people about patrols, records his travels and interactions with people.
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124 - Enga field diary 6 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey. Lacey describes the environment and the places he visits. There are details of geneaologies and notes on interviews with different people.
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125 - Enga field diary 7 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey. There are descriptions of local customs and legends which Lacey hears about from the people he interviews
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126 - Enga field diary 8 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey. This diary continues with descriptions of local customs and legends which Lacey hears about from the people he interviews. There are descriptions of travel and academic projects he is undertaking. Also includes genealogical data. There is also a loose advertisement relating to a concert of recorder player, Genevieve Lacey in 1999.
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Enga field diary 4 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey. Lacey describes the environment and the places he visits. He records his interactions with different people while he is working trying to find details of clans and geneologies
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