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s members of society ## The Urapmin of Papua New Guinea * "The Holy Spirit came." (Robbins 2004, 129) *... m, and the Moral Perils of Fieldwork in ‘Last New Guinea.’” Anthropology and Humanism 22 (1): 6–30. doi:10... tian Individualism Among the Urapmin of Papua New Guinea.” Paideuma 48: 189–206. ———. 2004. Becoming Sinn... rs: Christianity and Moral Torment in a Papua New Guinea Society. University of California Press. ## A
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appening? ## A trading network in Papua New Guinea ## {{url>https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1... da5f%3A0xf07977b1de9ac688!2sSalamaua%2C+Papua+New+Guinea!5e1!3m2!1sen!2sau!4v1469166079982}} ## Making po... mitive: The Social World of Coffee from Papua New Guinea, 101–29. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. ##... ftermath of Tourism in the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea.” Tourist Studies 12 (2): 109–30. https://doi.org
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e #6 (June 1954)}} ## Talk pigeon? ## Papua New Guinea Pidgin (*Tok Pisin*) is sometimes called Neo-Mela... fronting the Future: The Duna People of Papua New Guinea. Basingstoke, Eng.: Palgrave Macmillan. Voltaire
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limits on individual choices * Wamira (Papua New Guinea) taro gardens can't be tended with metal tools ... s Value: Relational Transactions in the Papua New Guinea Betel Nut Trade.” Oceania 86 (1): 75–91. doi:10.1
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ay (Mayer, 2014). ## Talk pigeon? ## Papua New Guinea Pidgin (*Tok Pisin*) is sometimes called Neo-Mela
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limits on individual choices * Wamira (Papua New Guinea) taro gardens can't be tended with metal tools
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. * Example: betel nut sales in Alotau, Papua New Guinea ## Gender and the contradictions of capitalis

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