Sugar Cane Expedition to PNG – 1928
• March 11, 2009 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG History
Tags: Airplane, Ambunti, America, Bamboo, British, Cannibals, Dr EW Brandes, Dr Jacob Jeswiet, Dutch, Elgin, Equator, Everill Junction, Fly River, Hawaiian Sugar Planter's Association, Illinois, Island, Ivan Champion, Jungles, Ketch, Kikori River, Lake Herbert Hoover, Lake Murray, Marie Brannon, Mr CE Pemberton, National Geographic Magazine, New Guinea, Papua, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Polygamy, Port Moresby, Pygmies, Python, Richard K Peck, Roy Bannon, Seaplane, Smithsonian, Strickland River, Sugar Cane, Territory, Tobacco Pipe, Tree Houses, United States, US Department of Agriculture, Vanapa, Western Pacific
Digicel Plans to Launch Secret Solar-Powered Mobile Phone
• February 21, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Innovation, PNG Sustainability
Tags: China, Competition, Coral 200 Solar, Current, Digicel Group, Digicel PNG, Dutch, Electricity, Green, Haiti, Handset, Intivation, Mobile Phone, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Samoa, Secret, Solar Panel, Solar Power, Solar-Powered, Technology, Telikom PNG, Tom Bryant, Xiong Hui, ZTE
What exactly is Betelnut?
• January 18, 2009 • 8 CommentsPosted in PNG Culture, PNG Health, PNG Life
Tags: Acrecoline, Adakattera, Alkaloids, American, Areca catechu, Areca Nut, Areca Palm, Arecain, Ayurvedic, Betel, Betel Leaf, Betelnut, Bilum Betelnut, Breath, Buai, Buai Sign, Cancer, Cardamom, Carinogen, Catechu, Clove, Daka, Drupe, Dutch, English, Flavouring, French, Fresh, Friendship, Fruit Leaf, Gallic Acid, German, Goroka, Guam, Gum, Guracine, High School, Hindi, Human, Husk, IARC, International Agency for Research on Caner, Kaikai, Kattha, Lae, Lignin, Lime, Malaylam, Market, Medicine, Ministry of Health, Mouth, Mt Hagen, Natives, Nut, Oil Gum, Paakkuvetti, Papua New Guinea, Pepper, Plam Tree, PMV, Portuguese, Public Motor Vehicle, Remedy, Saline Substances, Sarota, School, Social Pastime, Societies, Solomon Islands, Stained, Stimulant, Stomach, Tannin, Taste, Teeth, Telugu, Terpineol, Tropical, Umi Bridge, Vanuatu, Volunteers
Video: Guinea Gold 1930’s
• November 27, 2008 • 3 CommentsPosted in PNG History, PNG Politics
Tags: 1930, Australia, Bow and Arrows, Boys Using Bows, Bulolo, Bulolo Gold, Dutch, Germany, Gold Bars, Gold Rush, Hula, Huts, Indonesia, Men on Stilts, Natives, New Guinea, Papua, PNG, Smoking Pipe, Village, Village Life
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