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
East New Britain’s Quest for Autonomy
• January 9, 2009 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Governance, PNG History, PNG Politics
Tags: Administration, Alhonse Gelu, Autonomy, East New Britain, ENB, Finance, Funding, Governance, Governor General, Independence, Kokopo, Mataungan Association, National Government, National Research Institute, New Guinea Islands, North Solomons, Panguna, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Politics, Provinces, Provincial Government, Rabaul, Research, Sir Paulias Matane, Tolai, Tolai Cocoa Project
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
PNG: 10th in World for Shark Attacks
• November 6, 2008 • 5 CommentsPosted in PNG Conservation
Tags: Florida, International Shark Attack File, ISAF, Melanesia, New Guinea Islands, Oceania, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Polynesia, Shark, Shark Attack, South Africa, Volusia County
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