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A Focus on Dance in Papua New Guinea: Papers from the 2010 International Dance Day Symposium Held at the University of Goroka CreativeWork
A Sailing Canoe and Other Sorry Things: Anthropology of Contemporary Guitar Band Music in Peri-Urban Madang CreativeWork
Aesthetics as Iconicity of Style, or, ‘Lift-Up-Over-Sounding’: Getting into the Kaluli Groove CreativeWork
Air, Fire, Sound: The Construction and Use of Trumpets and Drums in the Border Mountains (Papua New Guinea) CreativeWork
Bark Belt Baeago CreativeWork
Buai: The Musical Identity and Knowledge System of the Gunantuna People of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea CreativeWork
Carving a Kundu CreativeWork
Dance and Daily Activities Among the Maring People of New Guinea: A Cinematographic Analysis of Body Movement Style CreativeWork
Dance as Traditional Knowledge: The Pikinamp of Chambri CreativeWork
Dancing through Time: A Sepik Cosmology CreativeWork
Fieldwork Report: Malagan Ritual Art on Tabar, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, 1982–84 CreativeWork
Garamut (Slit-drums) among the Kayan: A Case Study of the Historical and Contemporary Significance of Garamut among the Kayan People of Madang, Papua New Guinea CreativeWork
Gender, Song, and Sensibility: Folktales and Folksongs in the Highlands of New Guinea CreativeWork
Gogodala: A Cultural Revival? CreativeWork
Hearing the Future: The Music and Magic of the Sanguma Band CreativeWork
Kkai Takū: Takū’s Musical Fables: Takū’s Musical Fables CreativeWork
Kowai Wisdom: The Wisdom of the Kowai People of Siassi Island, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea CreativeWork
Malagan Labadama: A Tribute to Buk Buk CreativeWork
Malanggan: Arts, Memory and Sacrifice CreativeWork
Melanesia, §5: Papua New Guinea CreativeWork
Music (1) CreativeWork
Music (2) CreativeWork
Musical Instruments of Papua New Guinea CreativeWork
O keknen ruk tenik CreativeWork
Paitim, Winim na Meknais: Construction and Uses of Sound Producing Instruments from Papua New Guinea and Other Parts of Oceania CreativeWork