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553 - Michael Young's Papua New Guinea anthropological consultancy reports and research papers
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6 - Letter to National Broadcasting Commission (N B C) from Young requesting radio messages be sent regarding field meetings.
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7 - Notes towards draft of the report covering land tenure and settlement, clan genealogies, feasting details; kinship descriptions and comment on labour, law and order and other issues relating to oil palm.
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8 - Notebook 1, covering Port Moresby, Alotau, Naura, Gumine and includes details on kinship, census details and, marriage links.
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9 - Notebook 2, covering detailed information on the clans at Yaniyanini, Wagawaga, Gamadoudou, Kilakilana, Popondetta and Alatau.
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10 - Notebook 3, covering contacts, Groome Forestry, Alatau market, squatters, Naura census and marriages, and census details.
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11 - Notebook 4, covering patrol reports, John Bose, Bohutu.
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12 - Notebook 5, covering Notes towards the report, squatter settlements, communities
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13 - Correspondence from Janice Newton and John Christensen commenting on the report: Social Impact Study Milne Bay.
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14 - Flyer advertising Seminar by Dr M W Young, Oil Palm for Milne Bay?
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Notebook 3, covering contacts, Groome Forestry, Alatau market, squatters, Naura census and marriages, and census details.
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