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
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
New PNG Music from David Bridie
• August 24, 2008 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Music
Tags: Album, David Bridie, Devil, George Telek, Kiap Song, Lyrics, Manokwari, masta, Melanesia, Melanesia Music, Music, Musicians, Not Drowning Waving, Pacific Music, Papua New Guinea, Pidgin English, PNG, PNG Music, Raskol Dusty, Religion, Rock, SDA, Sound, Succumb, Superstition, Tabaran, The Foreign Correspondent, Tok Pisin, Too Much Superstition (Devil Will Take Your Soul), Tracks, Traditional, Tumbuna, West Papua
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