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Allen, J. (1984). In search of the Lapita homeland. Journal of Pacific History, 19 (3 - 4), 186 - 201. Folder A 16p, all, ALL
Alkire, W.H. (1970). Systems of measurement on Woleai Atoll, Caroline Islands. Anthropos, 65, 1 - 73. Folder A 66p, pp. 8-73, ALK
Armstrong, W.E. (1928). Rossel Island: An ethnological study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. UOG lib PNGR301.29953 ARM 10p, pp. 67-82, 85-87, 178 ARM1
Arnold, J.K. (1928). A grammar of the language of Edugaura. Port Moresby: Government Printer. Folder A 2p, ARN1
Barnes, R.H. (1982). Number and number use in Kedang, Indonesia. Man, 17(1), 1-22. Folder B 24p, BAR1
Bellwood, P.S. (1979). Oceanic Context. In J.D. Jennings (Ed.), The prehistory of Polynesia (pp.6-26) map from R. Green, p. 28. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Folder B 9p, pp. 15-22, 28, BEL1
Best, E. (1907). Maori numeration, the vigesimal system. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 16, 94-98. Folder B & Polynesia folder I 5p, BES1
Best, E. (1918). The Maori system of measurement. New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology, 1, 26 - 32. Folder B 7p, all, BES2
Bowers, N. (1977). Kapauku numeration: Reckoning, racism, scholarship and Melanesian counting systems. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 86, 105-116. Folder B 13p, all, BOW1
Bowers, N., & Lepi, P. (1975). Kaugel valley systems of reckoning. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 84(3), 309-324. Folder B 16p, all, BOW2
Brown, G. (1877). Notes on the Duke of York Group, New Britain, and New Ireland. Journal of Royal Geographical Society , 47, 137-50. Folder B 15p, PP137-150, BRO1
Capell, A. (1951-52). Languages of Bogia District, New Guinea. Oceania, 21, 130-209. Folder C 8p, between pp. 135-197, CAP2
Bulmer, S. (1975). Settlement and economy in prehistoric Papua New Guinea: A review of the archaeological evidence. Journal de la Societe des Oceanistes, 31 (46), 7-75. Folder B p3p, pp. 43-75, BUL2
Carter, G.G. (nd). Some grammatical notes on the Teop dialect. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 230-242. Folder C 2p, pp. 230, 242
Chalmers, J. & Ray, S.H. (1903). A vocabulary of the Bugi language, British New Guinea. Vocabularies of the Bugilai and Tagota Dialects, British New Guinea, Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 32, 111-116. Folder C 1p, p. 111
Cheetham, B. (1978). Counting and number in Huli. Papua New Guinea Journal of Education, 14 (Special Issue), 16-47. Box J 31p 16-46 CHE2
Cheyne, A. (1852). A description of islands in the western Pacific Ocean, north and south of the Equator with sailing directions, together with productions, manners and customs of the natives, and vocabularies of their various languages. London: J.D.Potter. Folder C Selected 7p181c196, CHE1
Chinnery, E.W.P. (1926(a)). Natives of certain villages of the Mandated territory of New Guinea. Territory of New Guinea Anthropological Report No. 1. Folder C 3p109, 110, 215, CHI2
Chinnery, E.W.P. (1928). Certain natives in south New Britain and Dampier Straits, Territory of New Guinea Anthropological Report No. 3. Folder C 7p, between pp. 24-44, 99-100, CHI1
Chinnery, E.W.P. (1931(a)). Natives of the Waria, Williams and Bialolo Watersheds, Territory of New Guinea Anthropological Report No. 4, 3-63. Folder C 1 picture of bridge, p. 125, CHI4
Chinnery, E.W.P. (1934). Mountain tribes of the mandated territory of New Guinea from Mt. Chapman to Mt. Hagen. Man, 34, 113-121. Folder C 4p,118-121, CHI3
Chowning, A. (1991). Proto Oceanic culture: The evidence from Melanesia. In R.A. Blust (Ed.), Currents in Pacific linguistics: Papers on Austronesian languages and ethnolinguistics in honour of George W. Grace (C-117) (pp.43-75). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Folder C 2p, 70-71, CHO1
Codrington, R.H. (1885). The Melanesian languages. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Folder C selected COD1
Crossley, J.N. (1980). The emergence of number. Victoria: The Upside Down A Book Co. Origin of number folder I CRO1
Counts, D.R. (1970). The vula of Kaliai: A primitive currency with commercial use. Oceania, 41(2), 90-105. Folder C SIL lib 8p, pp. 98-105 COU1
Cowan, H.K.J. (1950-51). Notes on Sentani grammar, Oceania, 21, 227-228. Folder C & IrianJaya folder I 2p, COW1
Dahl, O.C. (1976). Proto Austronesian. Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies, Monograph Series No. 15. Lund: Studentlitteratur. Folder D 4p, 126-129, DAH1
Danks, B. (1888). On the shell-money of New Britain. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 17, 305-317. Folder D 17p, all, DAN1
Dixon, R., & Kroeber, A. (1907). Numeral systems of the languages of California. American Anthropologist, 9, 663-690. Folder D 4p, pp686-689, DIX1
Eels, W.C. (1913b). Number systems of the North American Indians: Systems of numeration. American Mathematical Monthly, 20(10), 293-299. Folder E 7p, all, EEL
Fillery, P. (1969). Influences of traditional society on the teaching of number in the Waiye area of the Chimbu district. Education Gazette, Feb, 7-10. Folder F 4p, all, FIL1
Firchow, I.B. (nd). Some counting systems of central Melanesia. Unpublished manuscript, University of California, Davis, California, USA. Folder F 39p, between 1-39, FIR1
Firchow, I.., Firchow, J. and Akoitai, D. (1973).Vocabulary of Rotokas - Pidgin - English. Summer Institute of Linguistics, Ukarumpa UOG lib PNGR 499.501 FIR 1p, p.340 FIRFIR
Franklin, K.J. (nd). 397-413. Reprinted from The dialects of Kewa, Pacific Linguistics B-10, 31-2; The Kewa counting system Journal of Polynesian Society (1962), 71, 188-191; Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, (1963), 19, 54-63; Folder F 8p, pp.397-404, FRA2
Franklin, K.J. & Franklin, J. (1962). The Kewa counting systems. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 71, 188-191. Folder F 4p, pp.4-7, FRA1
Harris, J.W. (1987). Australian aboriginal and islander mathematics. Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2, 29-37. Folder H 9p, all, HAR1
Hymes, V.D. (1955). Athapaskan numeral systems. International Journal of American Linguistics, 21, 26-45. Folder H 4p, pp. 26-29, HYM1
Hooley, B.A. (1978). Number and time in central Buang. Kivung, 11(2), 152-170. Folder H 1p, p. 1, HOO1
Jenness, D., & Ballantyne, A. (1928). Language, Mythology, and Songs of Bwaidoga, Goodenough Island, S.E. Papua, Polynesian Society Memoir 8, ii-iii, 22-25, New Plymouth, N.Z. Folder J 4p, pp.4-7, JEN1
Kienzie, W., & Campbell, S. (1937-38). Notes on the natives of the Fly and Sepik River Headwaters, New Guinea, Oceania, 8, 481. Folder K 1p, p.418
Lancy, D.F. (1978). Indigenous mathematics systems: Introductions. Papua New Guinea Journal of Education, 14 (Special Issue), 1-6, 7-15, 86-88, 173-175. Box I, Folder L 21p, introductions to sections, LAN1
Lancy, D.F. (1978). Cognitive testing in the indigenous mathematics project. Papua New Guinea Journal of Education, Special Edition Indigenous Mathematics Project, 14, 114-141. Folder L, Box I 30p, all, LAN2
Laycock, D.C. (1968). Languages of the Lumi Sub-District, Oceanic Linguistics, 7, 36-66. (Sepik languages, Pacific Linguistics (B-25), UOG lib, NG 499.501Lay/S) Folder L 11p, pp. 219-229, LAY1
Panoff, M. (1970). Father arithmetic: Numeration and counting in New Britain. Ethnology, 9, 358-365. Folder P 7p, pp.359-365, PAN1
Pawley, A.K. (1981). Melanesian diversity and Polynesian homogeneity : A unified explanation for language. In K.J. Hollyman and A.K. Pawley (Eds.), Studies in Pacific languages and cultures in honour of Bruce Biggs (pp.269-309). Auckland: Linguistic Society of New Zealand. Folder P 5p, pp. 272-275, 281
Pospisil, L. (1963). The Kapauku Papuans of west New Guinea. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. (see critique by Bowers) Folder P, pp. 5-31, 77-79, 83-88 UOG lib, NG995.1POS/K, 11p, pp 19-29, POSP1
Powell, W. (1884). Wanderings in a wild country, London: Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington. Folder P 6p, pp. 255-260 POW1
Pumuge, H. M. (1975). The counting system of the Pekai-Alue tribe of the Topopul Village in the Ialibu sub-district, Papua New Guinea. Science in New Guinea, 3(1), 19-25. Folder P 7p, pp. 19-25 PUM1
Ray, S.H. (1919(c)). The Languages of Northern Papua, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 49, 317-341. Folder R 5p, pp. 327-331 RAA1
Ray, S.H. (1923). The Languages of the Western Division of Papua, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 53, 332-360. Folder R 4p, pp. 343-346 RAA4
Ray, S.H. (1929). The Languages of the Central Division of Papua. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 59, 65-96. Folder R 4p, pp. 79-82 RAA3
Ray, S.H. (1938(a)). The languages of the eastern Louisiade Archipelago. Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, 9(2), 363-84. Folder R 7p, pp. 365-366, 374-378 RAA5
Ray, S.H. (1938(b)). The Languages of the Eastern and South-Eastern Divisions of Papua, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 68, 153-208. Folder R 9p, pp. 182-190 RAA2
Salzmann, Z. (1950). A method for analyzing numerical systems. Word, 6, 78-83. Folder S & Number Universals folder 6p, all, SAL1
Saxe, G.B. (1981a). Body parts as numerals: A developmental analysis of numeration among the Oksapmin in Papua New Guinea. Child Development, 52, 306-316. Folder S 11p, all, SAX3
Saxe, G.B. (1981c). When fourth can precede second: A developmental analysis of an indigenous numeration system among Ponam Islanders in Papua New Guinea. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 12(1), 37-50. Folder S 13p, all, SAX2
Saxe, G.B. (1982). Developing forms of arithmetical thought among the Oksapmin of Papua New Guinea. Developmental Psychology, 18(4), 583-594. Folder S 11p, all, SAX1
Sayers, B.J. (1982). Aboriginal mathematical concepts: A cultural and linguistic explanation for some of the problems. Work Papers of SIL-AAB, Series B, Vol.8, 183-200. Folder S 17p, all, SAY1
Schwimmer, E. (1979). Reciprocity and structure: A semiotic analysis of some Orokaiva exchange data, Man, 14, 271-285. Folder S 7p, pp. 276-283, SCH1
Smith, G.P.S. (1978). Counting and classification on Kiwai Island. Papua New Guinea Journal of Education, 14 (Special issue), 53-68. Box J 16P, 57-72, SMI3
Smith, G.P.S. (1980). Morobe counting systems: Some preliminary observations. Paper presented to 14th PNG Linguistic Society Congress, University of Technology, Lae. Folder S 5P, SMI1
Smith, G.P.S. (1986). Counting and culture contact in north-east New Guinea. In P. Geraghty, L. Carrington, & S.A. Wurm (Eds.), Focal II: Papers from the Fourth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics (C-94) (pp. 343-349). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Folder S 7p, pp. 343-349, SMI2
de Solla Price, D.J., & Pospisil, L. (1965). A survival of Babylonian arithmetic in New Guinea? Indian Journal of History of Science, 1, 30-33. Folder S 3p, pp. 30-32
Strathern, A.J. (1977). Mathematics in the Moka. Papua New Guinea Journal of Education, 13(1), 16-20. Folder S, UOG lib all, STR1
Strong, W.M. (1911(a)). The Maisin language. Royal Anthropological Institue of Great Britain & Ireland, 41, 381-96. Folder S 1p, p. 393 STR2
Strong, W.M. (1912). Note on the Language of Kabadi, British New Guinea, Anthropos, 7, 155-160. Folder S 3p., pp. 155-157 STR3
Terrell, J.E. (1981). Linguistics and the peopling of the Pacific Islands. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 90, 225 - 258. Folder T 13p, pp. 238-251, TER1
Thune, C.E. (1978). Numbers and counting in Loboda: An example of a non-numerically oriented culture. Papua New Guinea Journal of Education, 14, 69-80. Box J 12p, THU1
Williams, F.E. (1940-41). Natives of Lake Kutubu. Oceania, 11, 121-157. UOGlib, Folder W+B336 2p, pp. 151-152, WIL1
Wolfers, E.P. (1972). Counting and numbers. In Encyclopedia of Papua and New Guinea (Vol.1) (pp. 216-220). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. Folder W 5p, all, WOL1
Yallop, C. (1987). On defending Australian Aboriginal number systems. In D.C. Laycock, & W. Winter (Eds.), A world of language: Papers presented to Professor S.A. Wurm on his 65th birthday (C-100) (pp. 735-743). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Folder Y 8p, all, YAL1



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