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440 - Marie Reay anthropology collection
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575 - Papua New Guinea Folk-tales (15 Stories) and articles by Reay including, 'Transvesticism among the Kuma'; 'Chattels at the polls'; 'The magico-religious foundations of New Guinea Highlands warfare'; 'Marriage prohibitions among the Kuma.'
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575a - Drafts of papers by Reay including 'Of ghosts and gargoyles', 'Bilateral cross-cousin marriage', 'The rule of exogamy in volatile groups', 'Excess and restraint
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576 - A copy of Anthropos International Review of Ethnology and Linguistics, 1958, Vol 53. 'The Middle Wahgi culture: A study of first contacts and initial selectivity'
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576a - Correspondence and a list of determinations by W Vink relates to plants in the Minj area.
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577 - Wahgi - Correspondence relating to Reay reviewing an article on 'The people of Middle Wahgi Valley'.
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578 - Edited draft of W.H. Hearney's work 'The changing role of bird of paradise plumes in bridewealth in the Wahgi Valley
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579 - Notes on McDevitt's paper 'Surrogate parents and other people's children'
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580 - Papers relating to Reay's response to Michael O'Hanlon's work on the Kuma entitled 'On Giving Legs'
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580a - Michael O'Hanlon - Correspondence regarding his research in Papua New Guinea.
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Wahgi - Correspondence relating to Reay reviewing an article on 'The people of Middle Wahgi Valley'.
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