Archive for the 'PNG Literature' Category
Wendi Choulai – “We Don’t Dance For No Meaning”
• October 14, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Literature
Tags: Asia Pacific Triennial, Australia, Besena, Brisbane, David Tenenbaum, Grass Skirt, Jill Kinnear, Melbourne Books, National Art School, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, Papuan, PNG, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Textile Design, Textile Designer, Wendi Choulai
Cannibals, Cows & The CJD Catastrophe
• April 22, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG Literature
Tags: PNG, Papua New Guinea, Book Review, Disease, Eastern Highlands, Cannibals, Cannibals Cows & The CJD Catastrophe, CJD, Cows, Jennifer Cooke, Jungle, Fertility Clinics, Butcher, Britain, Epidemic, Kuru, Shivering, Fore, Mad Cow Disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob, Neurological, TSE, Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies, Prion, Brain
PNG Online Media Statistics – Newspapers vs Blogs
• April 21, 2009 • 23 CommentsPosted in PNG Literature, PNG Multimedia
Tags: PNG, Papua New Guinea, Pacific, Australia, Post-Courier, The National, United States, PNG Blogs, Malum Nalu, The Masalai Blog, Finland, Business, Competition, India, Tubuans & Dukduks, South Korea, Pakistan, Blogs, Newspapers, Internet, Online Media, Alexa, Web Traffic, Ratings, Robert@PNG, PNGBD, Popularity, Dailies
PNG’s Sunday Chronicle Goes Online
• February 24, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Literature, PNG Multimedia
Tags: Anniversary, Dukduks, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Magazines, PNG Newspapers, Port Moresby, Prime Minister, Sir Michael Somare, Sportscope PNG, Sunday Chronicle, Tubuans, Tubuans & Dukduks, Weekly, Wesley Raminai
The Birth of the Coconut Tree – A New Ireland Legend
• February 4, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG Culture, PNG Literature
Tags: Ancestors, Bilum, Birth of the Coconut Tree, Cannibal, Canoe, Coconut, Digging Stick, Fangalawer Bay, First Coconut Tree, Folklore, Gleny Kohnke, Glenys Köhnke, Green Coconut, Jasue, Kulau, Legends, Lemakot, Lesmusmus, Limbom, Magic, Myths, Natelimon, New Guinea Islands, New Ireland, New Ireland Province, NIPS, Papua New Guinea, Pig Tusks, PNG, Ringantinsen, Shark Callers, Shark Calling, Sharks, Songs, Stories, Taro, Time Belong Tumbuna, Tougouie, Traditions, Tumbuna
Wait Dok na Blak Dok
• January 12, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Literature
Tags: PNG, Politics, Papua New Guinea, Pre-Independence, New Guinea, Tok Pisin, Pidgin English, Literature, Wait Dok na Blak Dok, PNG Poetry, Poetry, Leo Saulep, Nobonob Nius, Nius
Moses Maladina’s Novel – Tabu
• January 10, 2009 • 11 CommentsPosted in PNG Literature
Tags: Book, Book Review, Fiction, Literature, Maladina, Moses Maladina, New Zealand, Novel, Papua, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Author, PNG Book, Port Moresby, Published, Sandline Affair, Tabu
Time Belong Tumbuna
• November 26, 2008 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Literature
Tags: Akadmie der Bildenden Künste, Australia, Books, Brisbane, Collections, Country, Culture, Exhibitions, Folklore, Germany, Glenys Köhnke, Highlands, Islands, Languages, Legends, Lemakot, Library, Literature, Madang, Meri Spik, New Guinea Islands, New Ireland, North Coast, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Port Moresby, Shark Callers, Sharks, South Africa, South Coast, State Academy of Fine Arts, Stories, Stuttgart, Time Belong Tumbuna, Traditional, Traditions, Tumbuna, United States
Profiling the PNG Blogging Scene
• November 23, 2008 • 7 CommentsPosted in PNG Literature
Tags: Academic, Adventures, Anthropology, Blog, Blogging, Blogosphere, Commercial, Culture, Dukduk, Equity, Experiences, Fiji, Global, Goroka, Hints, Ideas, Issues, Journal, Journalism, Local, Madang, Malum Nalu, Marxism, Masalai, Media, Melanesia, New Caledonia, News, Papua New Guinea, Paradise, People, Perspective, Photography, Ples, PNG, PNG Blogs, PNG Culture, PNG Media, Politics, Port Moresby, Regional, Social, Solomon Islands, State, Technology, The Masalai Blog, The Melanesian, Thoughts, Tips, Travels, Tubuan, Vanuatu, West Papua
Sorcery, Witchcraft and Christianity in Melanesia
• November 9, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Culture, PNG History, PNG Literature
Tags: Black Magic, Franco Zocca, Jack Urame, Melanesia, Melanesian Institute, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Sorcery, Witchcraft


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