Bartering Banana, Tapiok and Taro for Solar Power in the Solomons
• February 9, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Life, PNG Sustainability
Tags: Banana, Bank, Barter, Community, Crops, Electricity, Energy, Entrepreneur, Eva Oberender, LED Lighting, Mechanism, Melanesia, Melbourne, Micro-finance, Pacific, Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission, Papua New Guinea, PNG, REEEP, Regional, Renewable, Renewable Energy & Efficiency Partnership, Revolution, Secretariat, Solar Power, Solomon Islands, SOPAC, Southeast Asia, Subsistence Farmers, Sustainable Development, System, Tapiok, Taro, Village
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
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