Anthropos-Index

 
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Author
Title
Issue
Pages
Etwas über Zahl und Zählen bei den Gende im Bismarck-Gebirge Neuguineas.
273-277.
Irdene Gefäßflöten bei den Kuman im Wahgi-Tal (Zentral-Neuguinea).
877-880.
Drei Mythen von den Gende in Zentral-Neuguinea.
287-289.
Kampfspeer mit Knochenspitze und Holzschüssel mit schnabelförmigem Ausguß vom Wahgi-River in Zentral-Neuguinea.
977-981.
Textproben der Nondugl-Sprache (Zentral-Neuguinea).
569-577.
Wigs and Headrests in the Bundi and Nondugl Districts of the Middle Wahgi in the Central Highlands of Eastern New Guinea.
313.
R.F. Salibury’s Vocabulary of the Siane Language of the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea.
1064-1066.
The Niche Grave and the Farewell to the Soul of the Deceased in Central New Guinea.
943-944.
The Parry Shield in the Western Highlands of New Guinea.
631-633.
Children’s Games and Entertainments among the Kumngo Tribe in Central New Guinea.
575-584.
How the Dirima People in Central New Guinea Subdue a Ghost Who Harms the Living.
1024.
An Old Rock Painting in the Kovun Area (Upper Jimmi River).
623.
An Unusual Device for Hunting Birds in the Wahgi Valley.
1022.
How Children’s Faeces are Preserved in the Central Highlands of New Guinea.
236-237.
The War-Magic Houses in the Wahgi Valley and Adjacent Areas.
1-26.
The Story-Telling Hut in the Highlands of New Guinea.
981-982.
The Ayom Pygmies’ Myth of Origin and Their Method of Counting.
247-249.
Jugendweihe und Weltbild am mittleren Sepik.
135-144.
The Kanggi Spirit in the Central Highlands of New Guinea.
671-688.
New Stone Implements from the Central Highlands of New Guinea.
456-462.
A Children’s Arrow-Thrower in the Central Highlands of New Guinea.
633.
The Cordyline Plant in the Central Highlands of New Guinea.
393-408.
Descent Totemism and Magical Practices in the Wahgi Valley (Central New Guinea).
281-283.
Nose Piercing, Stone Adzes, and Pig Traps at Mundanghai (New Guinea).
940-941.
The Use of Bones (Central Highlands, New Guinea).
869-882.
The Earthquake. Beliefs and Practices in the Central Highlands, New Guinea.
170-176.
Sayings with a Hidden Meaning (Central Highlands, New Guinea).
325-335.
The Sun in the Life of the Natives in the New Guinea Highlands.
1-44.
Customs, Beliefs, and Material Culture in the Highlands of New Guinea.
187-208.
Women’s Lives in the Highlands of New Guinea.
218-266.
The Gerua Cult in the Highlands of New Guinea.
248-261.
Animals’ Souls in the New Guinea Highlands.
455-459.
Friendship in the Highlands of New Guinea.
305-306.
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