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553 - Michael Young's Papua New Guinea anthropological consultancy reports and research papers
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330 - Snake's Cave at Vetuluwu near Mwatu Camp, named after the mythical snake that brought fire on its tail. See Report pp.55-56, and Notebook 2, pp. 22-23.
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331 - Snake's Cave at Vetuluwu near Mwatu Camp, named after the mythical snake that brought fire on its tail. See Report pp.55-56, and Notebook 2, pp. 22-23.
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332 - Snake's Cave at Vetuluwu near Mwatu Camp, named after the mythical snake that brought fire on its tail. See Report pp.55-56, and Notebook 2, pp. 22-23.
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333 - Ingold's Mwatu Camp: Daniel and Angelus on the company dinghy (no.65). The sleeping huts were insufferably hot at night. The large bush-material house probably belonged to Kevin Sailosi.
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334 - Ingold's Mwatu Camp: Daniel and Angelus on the company dinghy (no.65). The sleeping huts were insufferably hot at night. The large bush-material house probably belonged to Kevin Sailosi.
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335 - Ingold's Mwatu Camp: Daniel and Angelus on the company dinghy (no.65). The sleeping huts were insufferably hot at night. The large bush-material house probably belonged to Kevin Sailosi.
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336 - Ingold's Mwatu Camp: Daniel and Angelus on the company dinghy (no.65). The sleeping huts were insufferably hot at night. The large bush-material house probably belonged to Kevin Sailosi.
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337 - West Coast of Normanby travelling by dinghy, up the coast and winding into Sewa Bay on 26 March.
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338 - West Coast of Normanby travelling by dinghy, up the coast and winding into Sewa Bay on 26 March.
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Ingold's Mwatu Camp: Daniel and Angelus on the company dinghy (no.65). The sleeping huts were insufferably hot at night. The large bush-material house probably belonged to Kevin Sailosi.
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