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Wantok's Forum
In Papua New Guinea, "wantok" means "friend". This is the first Papua New Guinea Cyberspace discussion group.

Melanesian Archive Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection
This collection contains single manuscripts, typescripts and other materials which have been given to the Melanesian Archive since 1982. It includes many conference papers and other unpublished reports, most concerning anthropological topics.

MelanesiaGenWeb Project
Genealogy and History from the Islands of Melanesia.

Vanuatu Cultural Centre (VCC)
Port Vila-based organisation that works to record and promote the diverse cultures of the Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu.

Melanesian Studies Resource Center & Melanesian Archive, University of California San Diego
an overview of library materials, both published and unpublished, pertinent to the study of Melanesia.

Aesthetic Realism and Anthropology: Papua New Guinea
A Ph.D. dissertation by Arnold Perey on the Oksapmin of West Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea.

At Home in Vanuatu
A photo-exhibit at the California Academy of Sciences showing cultural aspects of Vanuatu.

Managing Animals in New Guinea: Preying the Game in the Highlands
Supplementary material for the book of the same name by Paul Sillitoe about animal husbandry among the Wola (Mendi) People.

A Geographical Information System Archive of Gardens in the Wola Region of the Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
Detailed summary of a CD-ROM containing Geographical Information System data from the Wola area.

The New Guinea Villager
Complete text of the 1965 book The New Guinea Villager by Charles Rowley.


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