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
Cocowood Furniture
• January 19, 2009 • 12 CommentsPosted in PNG Business, PNG Innovation
Tags: Coconut, Coconut Tree, Cocowood, Furniture, Industry, Market, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Timber, Wood
Coconut – The Timber of the Future?
• January 17, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Business, PNG Innovation
Tags: America, Asia, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Business Plan, Coconut, Coconut Producer, Coconut Wood, Cocowood, Commercial, Consumer Market, Copra, Economy, Europe, Export, Fiji, Flooring Market, Future, Grading, Industry Forests, Marketing, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, Plantation, PNG, Producer, Project, Quality Control, Samoa, Systems, Timber
Traditional PNG Musical Instruments
• January 16, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Music
Tags: Aerophones, Ari, Baining, Bamboo, Beat, Blood, Bougainville, Chordophones, Coconut, Dige, Disease, Drums, Duk Duks, Dukduk, Dukduks, East New Britain, Eastern Highlands, Expression, Flutes, Fly Region, Garamut, Gourd Horns, Idiophones, Initiation, Instruments, Kanggur, Kundu, Kurudu, Launat, Madang, Membranophones, Modernisation, Music, New Ireland, Nokoi, Ocarinas, Papua New Guinea, PNG Music, Private Collector, Region, Religion, Sago, Samsam, Sepik, Sepik River, Shell, Siane, Skin, Society, Sohano, Traditional, Trumpets, Tubes, Tubuan, Tubuans, Vessels, Wax
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