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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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131 - Enga field diary 13 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey, he records different rituals, performances, geneaologies, histories and customs. There are details of negotiations for gaining interviews and of the places he visits. There are loose notes taken from the Lutheran Archives
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132 - Enga field diary 14 - A field diary kept by Rod Lacey, he records genealogies, different versions of customs, traditions and histories. In this diary he is making final visits to different villages before concluding his research.
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133 - A diary kept by Rod Lacey. The diary starts after he has been in Irelya for three weeks. Lacey discusses his impressions of Irelya and how he feels he has not yet experienced the "true" Enga people in this location. He is learning some languages, begins recordings and formulates his research questions. There are notes from interviews Lacey conducted and geneaologies.
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134 - Research notes recorded in a notebook, details of genealogies, settlements and languages.
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135 - Research notes recorded in a notebook, details of genealogies, settlements and languages.
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136 - Research notes recorded in a notebook, details of genealogies, settlements and languages.
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137 - A notebook with writing in a local language, possibly recordings of songs.
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