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Dutch New Guinea

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Indonesia

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Mandated Territory of New Guinea

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Papua Government Gazette

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Anon. 1911a. Footnote made in New Guinea on letter to Dr A. Hahl, Governor of New Guinea from Colonial Office, Berlin, September. Vol. 1: 43–44.

Anon. 1911b. Note by an official in the German Foreign Office. Vol. 1: 46.

Anon. 1912a. Notes by an official in the Foreign Office. Vol. 1: 105–6.

Anon. 1912b. Comments/notes on draft of 1913 Ordinance. Vol. 2: 110–18.

Anon. 1912c. Comments on proposed 1914 ban, by Colonial Office staff, Berlin. Vol. 2: 121–22.

Anon. 1912d. The murdered bird of paradise hunter. Article in Berliner Lokal – Anzeiger, No. 580, 13 November. Vol. 2: 137–140.

Anon. 1913a. Planters and bird of paradise hunters. Article in 12 January, Hamburger Correspondent. Vol. 2: 150–54.

Anon. 1913b. Letter to the State Secretary, Dr. Solf from the Kosmos Society der Naturefreunde, 4 March. Vol. 2: 177–78.

Anon. 1913c. Report to all friends of the Colonial Protect the Bird Movement about Dr Solfs support. Vol. 2: 214.

Anon. 1913d. The protection of the Birds of Paradise. Article in Blätter für Naturschutz, a monthly periodical of the Association to Protect Nature, No. 5, May 1. Vol. 2: 214–18.

Anon. 1913e. Protection of birds in the colonies. Article in Deutsche Kolonialzeitung, Vol. 30. 29 November. Vol. 2: 219–20, 222–25.

Anon. 1913f. Letter and resolution sent to the Secretary of the Colonial Office from the Colonial Committee for the Protection and industrial use of bird wildlife in the Colonies, 23 December. Vol. 2: 226–29.

Buckland. J. 1909. Lecture on the destruction of plumage birds. Journal of the Royal Society of Arts. December. Vol. 2: 157–69.

Busse 1911. Note. Vol. 1: 46–7.

Busse 1912. Notes on the Hunting Ordinance for New Guinea. Vol. 1: 84–91.

Conze 1913. Report to His Imperial and Royal Majesty, The Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia from the Colonial Office, 15 March. Vol. 2: 173–74.

Ebert 1912. Report to His Majesty, the Emperor and King from Commander of S.M.S. Cormoran. Vol. 1: 63a–67.

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Hahl, A. 1910b. Letter to M. Thiel, Hamburg, 5 November. Vol. 1: 29–30a.

Hahl, A. 1912. Letter to Colonial Office, Berlin, 29 November. Vol. 2: 144.

Hahl, A. 1913a. Letter to State Secretary, Colonial Office, Berlin including copy of existing hunting licences and a petition from planters in Kaiser Wilhelmsland, 14 February. Vol. 2: 186–211.

Hahl, A. 1913b. Letter to State Secretary, Colonial Office regarding decree of 26 July regarding the protection of the bird of paradise, 25 October. Vol. 2: 225–6.

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Neuhauss, R. 1911. Article in Der Tag, Berlin. Morning edition, 28 September. Vol. 1: 39–42.

Neuhauss, R. 1912a. Mikulicz murdered. Article in Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger, 17 November 1912. Vol. 2: 140–2.

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N.S. 1910. Letter to Imperial Government in Rabaul from Colonial Office in Berlin, 11 November. Vol. 1: 30a–32.

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Ordinance 1892. Ordinance regarding the hunting of birds of paradise in Kaiser Wilhelmsland, 27 December 1892. Vol. 1: 4–5.

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Ordinance 1911. Ordinance regarding the hunting of birds of paradise. 18 March. Vol. 1: 32–7.

Ordinance 1913. Ordinance regarding hunting in German New Guinea. Vol. 1: 70–100 (includes comments). Vol. 2: 194–198.

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312Reichenow 1913. Letter from German Ornithological Society to Secretary of State, 13 December, Berlin. Vol. 3: 254–8.

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Sarasin, P. 1913. Letter to the State Secretary, Dr Solf, from the French World Nature Protection Committee, 3 March. Vol. 2: 175–6.

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Solf 1913d. Letter to the Association for the Protection of Birds, Stuttgart, 26 July. Vol. 2: 183–4.

Solf 1913e. Letter to the State Secretary of the Foreign Office, 26 July. Vol. 2: 184–5.

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Tschauder, J. J. 1989c. Translator’s Note. Vol. 1: 42–3.

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Tschauder, J. J. 1989e. Translator’s Note. Vol. 2: 211.

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Part B: Alphabetical list by author

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Agogino, G.A. 1986. Letter to Chris Ballard dated 17 October. (Copy deposited in New Guinea Collection. PNG National Library).

Alder, W.F. 1922. The Isle of Vanishing Men: A Narrative of Adventure in Cannibal-land. Century, New York.

Allen, B. 1976a. Information flow and innovation diffusion in the East Sepik District, PNG. Ph.D. thesis, Dept, of Human Geography, Australian National University, Canberra.

Allen, B. 1976b. Vanimo. In An Introduction to the Urban Geography of Papua New Guinea. Richard Jackson (ed.). Occasional Paper No. 13, Geography Department, University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby: 322–35.

Ambaiy, H.M. 1980. Some notes on the discovery of the archaeological evidence at Ternate. Aspek-aspek Arkeologi Indonesia 10: 1–25.

Ambrose, W.R. 1988. An early bronze artefact from Papua New Guinea. Antiquity 62: 483–91.

Anon. 1910a. The trade in feathers. The Times (London), 4 November, p. 16.

Anon. [Mattingley, A.H.] 1910b. The Tragedy of the ‘Osprey’ Plume: 314Photographed from life on the Murray River, Australia. The Wild Life Preservation Society of Australia, Leaflet No. 1.

Anon. 1920. Killed by Cannibals after surviving war: ex-lieutenant’s fate, an island tragedy. Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, October 21, p. 4.

Anon. 1985. Smuggler jailed. Niugini Nius, Thursday 21 February, p. 13.

Anon. 1990. Plucking profits from Irian Jaya: Big profits and weak enforcement have allowed an illegal trade in feathers and skins from Irian Jaya’s birds of paradise to flourish. The Times of PNG, 22 November p.30 (from Inside Indonesia)

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Archbold, R. and A.L. Rand 1940. New Guinea Expedition, Fly River, 1936–7. McBride, New York.

Ardika, I.W. and P. Bellwood 1991. Sembiran: the beginnings of Indian contact with Bali. Antiquity 65: 221–32.

Aschenbach, J. 1982. U.S. scientist discovers the mystery birds. The Times of PNG, 26 March, p.4.

Arndt, W. 1965. The Dreaming of Kunukban. Oceania 35 (4): 242–3.

Austen, L. 1923a. Report of a patrol from the Tedi (Alice) River and the Star Mountains, Western District. Papua Annual Report 1921–2, Appendix 1: 122–41.

Austen, L. 1923b. The Tedi River District of Papua. Geographical Journal 62: 335–349.

Austen, L. 1925. Report of a patrol from Wukpit camp (Tedi River) to Star Mountains, 1922. Papua Annual Report 1922–23, Appendix 3: 27–37.

Austen, L. 1932. Legends of Hido. Oceania 2. (4): 468–75.

Avé, J.B. 1977. Sago in Insular Southeast Asia. In Papers of the First International Sago Symposium, K. Tan (ed.), Kuala Lumpur, Kemajuan Kanji: 21–30.

Baal, J. van 1966. Dema: Description and analysis of Marind-anim Culture. Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague.

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315Badner, M. 1972. Some evidences of Dong-son derived influences in the art of the Admiralty Islands. In Barnard, N. (ed.) Early Chinese art and its possible influence on the Pacific Basin, Vol. 3. Intercultural Press, New York: 597–630.

Barth, F. 1975. Ritual and Knowledge among the Baktaman of New Guinea. Yale University Press, New Haven.

Barton, F.R. 1908. Note on stone pestle from British New Guinea. Man 8: 1–2.

Beardmore, G.E. in The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute xix, : 465ff. quoted by Landtman 1917.

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Bell, H. 1969. Field notes on the birds of the Ok Tedi drainage, New Guinea. The Emu 69 (4): 193–211.

Bellwood, P. 1978a. Man’s Conquest of the Pacific: The Prehistory of Southeast Asia and Oceania. Collins, Auckland.

Bellwood, P. 1980. The Buidane Culture of the Talaud Islands, North-Eastern Indonesia. Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Bulletin 2: 69–127.

Bellwood, P. 1985. Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago. Academic Press, Sydney.

Bellwood, P. 1989. Archaeological investigations at Bukit Tengkorak and Segarong, Southeastern Sabah. Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Bulletin 9: 122–62.

Bintarti, D.D. 1985. Prehistoric bronze objects in Indonesia. Indo- Pacific Prehistory Association Bulletin 6: 64–73.

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Brumund, J. F.G. 1853. The Kei and Arru Islands. Journal of the Indian Archipelago 7: 64–9.

Bruyn, J.V. de 1959. New archaeological finds at Lake Sentani. Nieuw Guinea Studiën 3: 1–8, plates.

Bruyn, J.V. de 1962. New bronze finds at Kwadeware, Lake Sentani. Nieuw Guinea Studiën 6: 61–62, plates.

Buccellati, G. and M.K. 1983a. Terqa: The first eight seasons. Les Annales Archeologiques Arabes Syriennes 33/2.

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Champion, I. F. 1966. Across New Guinea: from the Fly to the Sepik. Lansdowne Press, Melbourne.

Chaudhuri, K.N. 1965. The English East India Company: The Study of an Early Joint-Stock Company 1600–1640. Frank Cass and Company, London.

Cheesman, E. [1938a], The Land of the Red Bird. H. Joseph, London.

Cheesman, E. 1938b. The Cyclops Mountains of Dutch New Guinea. Geographical Journal 91: 21–30.

317Cheesman, E. 1940. Two unexplored islands off Dutch New Guinea: Waigeu and Japen. Geographical Journal 95: 208–17.

Cheesman, E. 1941. The mountainous country at the boundary: North New Guinea. Geographical Journal 98: 169–88.

Cheesman, E. 1949. Six-legged Snakes in New Guinea: A collecting expedition to two unexplored islands. George G. Harrap, London.

Cheesman, E. 1960. Time well spent. Hutchinson, London.

Coates, B.J. 1990. The Birds of Papua New Guinea: Including the Bismarck Archipelago and Bougainville. Vol. 2. Dove Publications, Alderley, Queensland.

Coates, B.J. and E. Lindgren 1978. Ok Tedi Birds. Papua New Guinea Office of Environment and Conservation, Port Moresby.

Cobley, L.S. 1976. An Introduction to the Botany of Tropical Crops. Second Edition. Revised by W.M. Steele. Longman, London and New York.

Collins, J.T. and Voorhoeve, C.L. 1981. Moluccas (Maluku). In Wurm, S.A. and S. Hattori 1981.

Cooper, W.T. and J.M. Forshaw 1977. The Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds. William Collins, Sydney.

Crittenden, R. 1982. Sustenance, seasonality and social cycles on the Nembi Plateau, Papua New Guinea. Ph.D., Australian National University.

Crosby, E. 1976. Sago in Melanesia. Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania. XI (2): 138–55.

Curtin, P.D. 1984. Cross-cultural trade in world history. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

D’Albertis, L.M. 1877. Journal of the Expedition for the Exploration of the Fly River. Frederick White, Sydney.

D’Albertis, L.M. 1880. New Guinea: What I did and what I saw. 2 vols. Sampson Low, London.

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Deklin, F. 1979. A review of Richard Parkinson’s 1900 paper on the Aitape Coast: from a Wanimo viewpoint. In People of the West Sepik Coast, PNG National Museum & Art Gallery Record 7: 30–4.

Denham, T. 2011. Early agriculture and plant domestication in New Guinea and Island Southeast Asia. Current Anthropology 52, No S4, The Origins of Agriculture New Data, New Ideas (October 2011): S379-S395.

Depew, R. n.d. Birds of paradise, bird traders/hunters and their trade language in the Aekyom area, manuscript.

318Diamond, J.M. 1982a. Rediscovery of the Yellow-Fronted Gardener Bowerbird. Science 216: 431–34.

Diamond. J.M. 1982b. Rediscovery of the Bowerbird Amblyornis flavifrons. Newsletter of the Papua New Guinea Bird Society 187–8: 38–9.

Doughty, R.W. 1975. Feather Fashions and Bird Preservation: A Study in Nature Protection. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Downes, M.C. 1977. Report of the consultant of the Wildlife Management Program for Papua New Guinea. Wildlife Publication 77/23, Port Moresby.

Downham, C.F. 1911. The Feather Trade: some facts and fallacies in connection with the trade in fancy feathers. F. Howard Doulton, London.

Drabbe. P. 1947–8. Folktales from Netherlands New Guinea. Oceania 18: 157–75, 248–70.

Drake, F. 1966. The World Encompassed. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. First published in 1628.

Dumont d’Urville, M.J. 1839. Voyage Pittoresque Autour du Monde. Volume 2, Libraire L. Teure, Paris.

Dutton, T.E. 1973. “Cultural” items of basic vocabulary in the Gulf and other Districts of Papua. In K. Franklin (ed.) The linguistic situation in the Gulf District and adjacent areas, Papua New Guinea. Pacific Linguistics Series C, No. 26: 413–538.

Dutton. T.E. n.d. Manuscript on tobacco in New Guinea prepared in 1974. (Copy deposited in New Guinea Collection, PNG National Library).

Earl, G.W. 1840. Translator’s Preface. In Kolff 1840: vii–xvi.

Earl, G.W. 1853. The Native Races of the Indian Archipelago: Papuans. Hippolyte Bailliere, London.

Egloff. B.J. 1972. The sepulchral pottery of Nuamata Island, Papua. Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 7: 145–163.

Egloff, B.J. and Kaiku, R. 1978. An Archaeological and Ethnographic Survey of the Purari River (Wabo) Dam Site and Reservoir. Purari River (Wabo) Hydroelectric Scheme Environmental Studies (5), Waigani and Konedobu, 1978: Office of Environment and Conservation, Department of Minerals and Energy. Papua New Guinea.

Egloff, B.J. 1979. Recent prehistory in Southeast Papua. Terra Australis 4, Australian National University, Canberra.

Egloff, B.J. and Specht, J. 1982. Long Island, Papua New Guinea-Aspects of the Prehistory. Australian Museum Records 34 (8): 427–46.

319Ellen, R.F. 1979. Sago subsistence and the trade in spices: a provisional model of ecological succession and imbalance in Moluccan history. In P. Burnham and R. Ellen (ed.) Social and Ecological Systems. Academic Press, London: 43–74.

Ellen, R.F. 1987. Environmental perturbation, inter-island trade and the relocation of production along the Banda Arc; or, why central places remain central. In Human Ecology of Health and Survival in Asia and the South Pacific edited by T. Susuki and R. Ohtsuka, pp. 35–61, University of Tokyo Press.

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Galis, K.W. 1956. Oudheidkundig Onderzoek in Nederlands Nieuw- Guinea. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land-, en Völkerkunde 112: 271–284. (with a postscript by V.D. Hoop).

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