Papua

Papua
Title Papua PDF eBook
Author Peter Watt
Publisher Pan Australia
Pages 516
Release 2003
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780330364225

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Two men, bitter enemies, come face to face on the battlefields of France. Jack Kelly, a captain in the Australian army, shows unexpected compassion towards his prisoner Paul Mann, a high-ranking German officer. Neither expect to see each other again. With the Great War finally over, both soldiers return home. But war has changed everything. In Australia, Jack is alone with a son he does not know and in Germany, Paul is alarmed by the growing influence of an ambitious young man named Adolf Hitler. A new beginning beckons them both in a beautiful but dangerous land - Papua.

Papua New Guinea a History of Our Times

Papua New Guinea a History of Our Times
Title Papua New Guinea a History of Our Times PDF eBook
Author John Waiko
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 2003
Genre Papua New Guinea
ISBN 9780195516623

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Papua New Guinea: a history of our times.

Eden: The Papua Series 2

Eden: The Papua Series 2
Title Eden: The Papua Series 2 PDF eBook
Author Peter Watt
Publisher Pan Australia
Pages 532
Release 2007-11-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1742626025

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A new war, a new generation and an old enemy meet in this thrilling and poignant novel of love, loss and hope written by the bestselling author of Papua. Jack Kelly and Paul Mann have survived one world war-will they survive another? When the Japanese threaten to invade the Pacific the two men know that they must do everything in their power to protect their country, and their loved ones from an ambitious and merciless enemy.Lukas Kelly and Karl Mann are like brothers-just like their fathers-and both are determined to do their part for the Australian cause. While Karl works undercover in espionage, Lukas trains to be a pilot. The two men have also inherited their father's passionate nature, and romantic entanglements raise the stakes even further. Four men, with ties closer than blood fight to hold on to love, and a world that is gradually disappearing. When the war finally explodes terrible tragedies, courageous deeds and enduring friendships will change their lives forever.

PNG

PNG
Title PNG PDF eBook
Author Jackson Rannells
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN

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The Art of Papua and New Guinea

The Art of Papua and New Guinea
Title The Art of Papua and New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Eudald Serra Güell
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 252
Release 1977
Genre Art
ISBN

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They Make Themselves

They Make Themselves
Title They Make Themselves PDF eBook
Author Jane Fajans
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 334
Release 1997-08-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780226234441

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For generations of anthropologists, the Baining people have presented a challenge, because of their apparent lack of cultural or social structure. This group of small-scale horticulturists seems devoid of the complex belief systems and social practices that characterize other traditional peoples of Papua New Guinea. Their daily existence is mundane and repetitive in the extreme, articulated by only the most elementary familial relationships and social connections. The routine of everyday life, however, is occasionally punctuated by stunningly beautiful festivals of masked dancers, which the Baining call play and to which they attribute no symbolic significance. In a new work sure to evoke considerable repercussions and debate in anthropological theory, Jane Fajans courageously takes on the "Baining Problem," arguing that the Baining define themselves not through intricate cosmologies or social networks, but through the meanings generated by their own productive and reproductive work.

Travels in Papua New Guinea

Travels in Papua New Guinea
Title Travels in Papua New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Christina Dodwell
Publisher Long Riders Guild Press
Pages 280
Release 2005-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781590481554

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This is the remarkable and highly entertaining story of a young English woman who made a two-year expedition through the highlands and jungles, and along the rivers, of Papua New Guinea - alone. 1,000 miles of this journey was undertaken on a stallion called "Horse." Christina had many adventures and hair-raising moments, yet this courageous woman makes light of all of them. Christina continues the tradition of such renowned travellers as Gertrude Bell, Isabella Bird and Ella Maillart.