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 +Presented to the anthropology department seminar at Australian National University
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 +Seminar Room A/B, Australian Centre for China in the World
  
 2 September 2015 2 September 2015
  
-Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/talks/taparoro+Slides available at http://anthro.rschram.org/talks/taparoro 
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-## Let'Tapwalolo ##+## Let'tapwalolo ##
  
 In Auhelawa, a society on the south coast of Normanby Island (PNG), tapwalolo refers to Christianity as institution, practice, identity, and belief system. In Auhelawa, a society on the south coast of Normanby Island (PNG), tapwalolo refers to Christianity as institution, practice, identity, and belief system.
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 ———. 1929. Twenty Years Among Primitive Papuans. London: Epworth Press. ———. 1929. Twenty Years Among Primitive Papuans. London: Epworth Press.
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 +———. 1910. Melanesians and Polynesians: Their Life-Histories Described and Compared. London: Macmillan and Co.
  
 Field, J. T. 1891. “Report from Dobu.” The Australian Methodist Missionary Review (Sydney), December. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales. Field, J. T. 1891. “Report from Dobu.” The Australian Methodist Missionary Review (Sydney), December. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.
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 +———. 1892. “Extracts from My Journal.” Australasian Methodist Missionary Review, April 4.
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 +———. 1893. “Extracts from Letter from Rev. J. T. Field, Tubetube.” Australasian Methodist Missionary Review, February 4.
  
 Hanks, William F. 2014. “The Space of Translation.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 4 (2): 17–39. doi:10.14318/hau4.2.002. Hanks, William F. 2014. “The Space of Translation.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 4 (2): 17–39. doi:10.14318/hau4.2.002.
  
-GriffinHelga M2013“Young, Florence Selina Harriet (1856–1940).” In Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of BiographyAustralian National UniversityAccessed November 11. http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/young-florence-selina-harriet-9214.+KingCopland1899A History of the New Guinea Mission1891-1901SydneyWAPepperday and Co.
  
 Stone-Wigg, M. J. 1907. “The Papuans, a People of the South Pacific.” In Mankind and the Church Being an Attempt to Estimate the Contribution of Great Races To the Fulness of the Church of God, edited by H. H. Montgomery, 51–69. London: Longmans, Green and Co. http://anglicanhistory.org/aus/hhmontgomery/mankind1907/stone-wigg03.html. Stone-Wigg, M. J. 1907. “The Papuans, a People of the South Pacific.” In Mankind and the Church Being an Attempt to Estimate the Contribution of Great Races To the Fulness of the Church of God, edited by H. H. Montgomery, 51–69. London: Longmans, Green and Co. http://anglicanhistory.org/aus/hhmontgomery/mankind1907/stone-wigg03.html.
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