Taro YAMAUCHI, Ph.D. Environment, Development and culture in AsiaPacific Societies, 6, 15-16 of urbanisationon physical activity and work pattern among papau new guinea Highlanders http://www.humeco.m.u-tokyo.ac.jp/taro/
New Page 1 his ministry in 14 years as an evangelist in papau new guinea, where several whatis distinct about each group or nation (eg language, culture, sports, music http://www.rccg.nl/Eurocon_Messages.htm
Extractions: Pastor Adeboye Declares EUROCON 2003 open speaking on: Returning "Back to God" Pastor E.A. Adeboye declared EUROCON 2003 open, speaking on the theme of the meeting: Back to God. In his characteristically simple but powerful style and with effective, clear and easy to understand analogies, testimonies and examples, he address the issues of : Who is God? What is God? What does God have? Why do we need to return to Him? - what are the dangers of staying away from Him? - what are the blessings of returning to Him? Pastor Adeboye reminds us that God is love (1John 4:8) but at the same time He is a consuming fire (Hebrews 12:29) For details of this and other life changing messages from Eurocon, please contact Grace Mumbi to purchase a tape or Video CD Pastor Sjoerd Pasterkamp speaks on: God's Promise to Abraham " Pastor speaks on "God's Promise to Abraham", tracing the story of the promise from its proclamation by God to Abraham to its hand down to Isaac, Jacob, the Nation of Israel, Christ and ultimately to all who are children of God. Pastor Pasterkamp gives several testimonies of what God did through his ministry in 14 years as an evangelist in Papau New Guinea, where several men who he helped lead to God are now in leadership positions in government and are helping lead other government workers to a personal relationship with God. Also he has been working with some of the 8 missionaries held captive in Afghanistan in 2001 and who were miraclously delivered during the US military campaign against the Taliban. Details.
NEW GUINEA Drum, newHM 1998.H217. Drum. Origin Orokaiva Tribe, Oro Region, papau new guinea.Massim Archipelago culture. Adze, newHM C036. Adze with stone (granite?) head. http://www.ncl.ac.uk/hancock/publications/ocean/3NEWGUIN.htm
Extractions: Present-day geographical boundaries have been ignored for the purposes of this catalogue. The island of New Guinea (Irian Jaya plus part of Papua New Guinea) is treated as a whole. Within the island, the material that can be located to the various major cultural groups within Papua New Guinea (e.g. Fly, Highlands) or to Irian Jaya has been separated-off, although there is much material that can not be assigned a definite provenance. The parts of Papua New Guinea that lie outside the island of New Guinea (e.g. New Britain, New Ireland) are treated separately. Figure (Korwar) NEWHM: C010 Carved wooden figure of a stylised seated human with elbows on knees and chin on hands. Round base; top-knot on head; 'club'-shaped mouth and nose-ridge. Black pigment in painted bands on headdress or hair, arms and in two panels on back. Height 29cm, diameter of base 10cm. Pre-1951. Origin: Cenderawasih Bay, Irian Jaya. Old label gives Schouten Island as provenance. Aquisition: donation from W.H.M.M. (27/1951/20; Wellcome number 51606).
NPR : Fresh Air For Tuesday, June 2, 1998 The goal of the exhibit is to promote Maisin culture as an alternative to sellinglogging rights to their portion of a rainforest in papau new guinea. http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=13&prgDate=2-Jun-1998
HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results their backs on traditional values and embrace a culture of criminality. travels tothe Phlegraean Fields near Naples and Rabaul in papau new guinea calderas http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_thesauru
Cultural Anthropology | Internet Exercises Read GCJ Lomas web site entitled The Huli People of papau new guinea at http whatare some other traditional responsibilities of parents in American culture? http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072500506/student_view0/chapter8/internet
Extractions: Student Center Instructor Center Information Center Home ... Information about Anthro Choose a Chapter Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Learning Objectives Chapter Overview Chapter Outline Multiple Choice Quiz ... PowerPoint Presentations Feedback Families, Kinship, and Descent Internet Exercises The Huli: Read G. C. J. Lomas' web site entitled "The Huli People of Papau New Guinea" at http://www.accsoft.com.au/~drgcjlom/huli1.htm . Read all of the pages. Who are the Huli? Where do they live? What type of economy do they have? What are the important hereditary social structures? Is it possible to belong to more than one subclan at a time? What are the traditional responsibilities of a Huli bride? Of a Huli husband? Of the non-hereditary social positions, which one is reserved for women? How do the number of non-hereditary social positions open to women compare with the number open for men? Are family, kinship, and descent as central in your life as it is for the Huli?
SCMI HomePage\scmi\Faculty & Staff\Peerapan\Peerapan chloroquine resistant P. vivax in papau new guinea, India and to search for some potentialnew drug targets. Figure 1. In vitro culture of Plasmodium falciparum http://www.sc.mahidol.ac.th/scmi/Staff/Peerapan/Peerapan.htm
Extractions: The Thailand Research Fund Scholar 1994-1997 E-mail: scptn@mahidol.ac.th Our current research efforts have been focused on different aspects of malaria caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum such as: the emergence of drug resistance parasite strains, mechanism of natural resistance to malaria infections, physiology of host-parasite interaction, unique parasite metabolic pathways, and antimalarial activities of Thai medicinal herbs and microbial secondary metabolites. To address the problem of multi-drug resistant Plasmodium falciparum strains in Thailand, we have conducted studies into the clinical pharmacology of antimalarial drug combinations, in healthy volunteers, in conjunction with in vitro determination of antimalarial activity of their drug-containing plasma. This would lead to searching for newer drug regimens. Results from our recent studies showed excellent in vitro synergy effects of mefloquine/quinine combination and at the moment we are focusing on the use of artemisinin or its derivatives in combination with some other antimalarials in order to reduce the recrudescence rate. We have also developed an in vitro microtest for P. vivax
Cultural Context: Human Capital Cultural context. Table 24 Human Capital. Country. Adult literacy rate (age 15+).Young adult literacy rate (age 1519) (%). 10,5. 10,9. papau new guinea. 72. 81. 63 http://www.unesco.org/culture/worldreport/html_eng/table24.htm
Extractions: (years) Sub-Saharan Africa Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Central African Rep. Chad Congo Cote D Ivoire Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Tanzania Togo Uganda Zaire Zambia Zimbawe Arab States Algeria Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Morocco Oman Saudi Arabia Syria Tunisia Unit.Arab. Emirates Yemen, Rep. South Central Asia Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bangladesh Bhutan Georgia India Iran Kazakhstan Kygyz Rep. Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Tajikistan Turkey Turkmenistan Uzbekistan East Asia China Hong Kong Japan Korea, Dem. Korea, Rep. Mongolia Southeast Asia and Oceania Australia Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar New Zealand Papau New Guinea Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Latin America and the Caribbean Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Domincan Rep.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Electives, Art/Design, Music, History and culture of the Islamic World new guinea,new Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, papau new guinea, Peru, Philippines http://www.fairport.org/fhs/schoollinks/IBWorld/
Extractions: FAIRPORT HIGH SCHOOL ~ 1358 Ayrault Rd. Fairport, NY 14450 ~ (585) 421-2100 International Baccalaureate Diploma IB Curriculum IB Courses Offered at FHS International Baccalaureate Admissions ... Contact Patricia lmpson (IB Coordinator) International Baccalaureate Diploma Program The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program BACK The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program is a rigorous pre-university course of study, leading to examinations that meet the needs of the highly motivated secondary school student. Designed as a comprehensive curriculum that allows its graduates to fulfill requirements of the various national systems of education, the IB is based on the pattern of no single country. It provides students of different linguistic, cultural, and educational backgrounds with the intellectual, social and critical perspective necessary for the adult world that lies ahead of them. BACK IB curriculum consists of six subject groups: Language Al best language) including the study of selections from World Literature Language B (second language) or another Language Al Individual and Societies History, Geography, Economics, Philosophy, Psychology, Social Anthropology, Business and Organization
Ethnomusicology Research Digest * * Number 156 (Vol 5 No 17) 5 May ABSTR papau diss., 1993 chose to pursue fieldwork among the Irumu people, in theMorobe Province of Papua new guinea, because their culture is little http://www.lib.umd.edu/ETC/ReadingRoom/Newsletters/EthnoMusicology/Digest/94-156
Extractions: Dear Colleagues, Let me ask your help with the following project. About a year from now the University of Illinois Press will publish the first English translation of Helene Clastres' LA TERRE SANS MAL: TUPI-GUARANI PROPHETISME, first published by Editions du Seuil in 1975. We're trying to determine the extent of the potential classroom (i.e., paperback) market. If anyone out there knows the work and might assign it as a class text if it were available in paperbackor could put me in touch with nonethnomusicological colleagues who might know and use itplease contact me privately. Thanks. Judy McCulloh jmcc@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu - NETS New Gamelan List 172-231 Diamond Date: 04 May 94 17:14:14 EDT From: Jody.Diamond@Dartmouth.EDU (Jody Diamond) Hello. A new automated electronic mailing list for gamelan topics has been started (by Jody Diamond, me, et. al.). It is very simple to use. You can add your name to the list at any time, or delete it at any time, too (see below). Messages sent to the list go to everyone on it and are archived so that they can be accessed later. A description of the list follows, but generally, the list is open for mailings of any gamelan (music and dance) related topics. For example, Gamelan Sekar Jaya will post announcements of its performances and workshops, and other events to it. Here is the description of the gamelan list as it exists in the list server database: * * This list is for anyone interested in gamelan the gong-chime * percussion enembles of Indonesia and elsewhere. Perspectives will be * wide ranging: scholarly, artistic, practical, etc. The list will not * be moderated or previewedit is for open posting by and to all * participants. The list was started by several gamelan players around * the country who are interested in sharing information on performance, * study, recordings, research, travel, composition, instrument building, * or whatever. We are looking forward to meeting everyone! * To send a message to everyone on the list, simply send it to gamelan@dartmouth.edu. To add or delete your name to/from the gamelan list, send a message to listserv@dartmouth.edu, which will automatically service the request you issue. Send one of the lines described below as a single line in the body of an e-mail message. . . To add your name to the gamelan list, send the command (where full name is, e.g., Joe Smith): SUBSCRIBE GAMELAN
Inside - Wichita State University The Asmat are a Stone Age culture who practiced headhunting well into the 20th Infact, about 13 years ago on a trip to papau new guinea, Martin had hoped to http://www.wichita.edu/insidewsu/@5-3-2001/Museums_Asmat_trip.htm
Extractions: Jerry Martin, director of the Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology, inspects an Asmat carving of ancestor figures. Martin will be heading to the Asmat region of Irian Jaya, Indonesia, later this month to begin an Asmat tribal art collection for the museum. Jerry Martin, director of the Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology, will leave later this month for a two-month expedition in the Asmat region of the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya. The province is the western half of the island of New Guinea, the second largest island in the world. It lies just below the equator, about 90 miles north of Australia. And despite those harsh, rugged conditions, Martin is relishing the opportunity made possible by a gift from WSU donors Barry and Paula Downing, who share his love for Asmat art. "It rarely happens that American (anthropology) museums collect from the field and start a major collection from the beginning where you can control the quality and you have the provenance of an item," says Martin. Provenance is the origin and history of an item. "Many collections donated to museums end up being wonderful pieces of art, but without that information they have little research value."
Historical Sources Online Society and culture, World Wide Web Virtual Library (Australian National University);World Wide Web Virtual Library papau new guinea (Australian National http://users.ids.net/~marcom/historint/hi-intworld.html
Papua New Guinea Travel | Lonely Planet World Guide Lonely Planet Guides. Thorn Tree Posts. Postcards. Papua new guinea History. culture. Environment. Getting There Away Papua new guinea. Papua new guinea is a raw land, remarkably untamed The Independent State of Papua new guinea. Area 462 840 http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/australasia/papua_new_guinea
Extractions: Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea is a raw land, remarkably untamed and as variegated as swamp and jagged limestone; mud and moss forest; suffocating heat and Highland chill; plumed, pearl-shelled villagers and prosaic hill people; tiny tree kangaroos and enormous Queen Alexandra Birdwing butterflies. Today, the country attracts bad press, and although much of it is scare-mongering, it is wise to remember that PNG is subject to the same problems - urban unemployment, a rising crime rate and environmental exploitation - facing many emerging nations. Remember also that the tourist infrastructure of PNG is only in its infancy and that accommodation can be expensive, transportation limited and the food uninspiring. This is a destination for travellers who care more for the untramelled adventure than for home comforts. Petty crime, banditry and isolated instances of violence remain the principal risks to travelling in Papua New Guinea, much of it concentrated in Port Moresby and some other urban centres in the Highlands province. Recent outbreaks of ethnic violence have occurred in the Takara settlement, just outside of Lae, and in the Port Moresby suburb of Gerehu. Isolated disturbances in the Southern Highlands make it a good idea to check consular advice before travelling in this area.
ALLABOUTGEORGE.com Alex Golub On Papau New Guinea And Intellectual Nobody listens to techno. Main O cinema, o tempora, o mores. ». August 14, 2002. Alex Golub on papau new guinea and intellectual property. Golublog, "The Warre of All Against All" via MeFi) http://www.allaboutgeorge.com/retro/000158.html
Papua New Guinea Photos, Flag, Map And Travel Information 26060775.PNGCulturalShow002.jpg PNG Cultural Show, Port Moresby, papau new guinea(2003) by Theo Vermeulen. 26760742.2.jpg Bootless Bay by Frédéric Manseau. http://www.pbase.com/world/papua_new_guinea
Extractions: Photo Galleries from Papua New Guinea (13 total) Wewak, East Sepik Province by George Hallit Ela Beach Market by Frédéric Manseau Miscellaneous PNG Photos by George Hallit Kalo by Frédéric Manseau Lihir Island by Frédéric Manseau From my apartment by George Hallit In Papua New Guinea by Asko Hutila Port Moresby by Frédéric Manseau Tubesaria Village, Central Province PNG by George Hallit PNG Cultural Show, Port Moresby, Papau New Guinea (2003) by Theo Vermeulen Ok Tedi by Frédéric Manseau Mount Wilhelm by Frédéric Manseau
Extractions: profile all galleries >> PNG Cultural Show, Port Moresby, Papau New Guinea (2003) tree view When I was working in Port Moresby in 2003 one of my workmates took me to this amazing PNG cultural show just outside Port Moresby. Tribes from all over PNG were represented in their different cultural dress. Notice how each group have their own distinctive dress and dancing style. Normally you have to go up into the mountains to see this sort of thing so I was really lucky. Welcome to PNG! :)
Extractions: An ethnographic report and portrait of the people of Kragur village in East Sepik in Papua New Guinea. French Smith, a cultural anthropologist by trade (and fine writer), first visited the remote village on the north coast of Kairiru Island in 1975. His unusual book, partly a report of his travels, combines clear prose with insight and affection for the people. View Book Bag
Papua New Guinea Books, Essential Reading Village on the Edge, Changing Times in papau new guinea Michael French Smith CULTURAL PORTRAIT A portrait of the people of Kragur village in East http://www.longitudebooks.com/find/d/65/pc/Australia & the Pacific/mcms.html
Extractions: A concise, cogent, and colorful overview of the gorgeous art of the Pacific Islands, placing the art in cultural and political context. Thomas not only describes the art thoroughly, but provides an understanding into the meaning of the art both for native peoples and Europeans. Thoroughly illustrated with color and black-and-white photographs and drawings. Throwim Way Leg Tim F. Flannery Subtitled "Tree-Kangaroos, Possums and Penis Gourds, On the Track of Unknown Mammals in Wildest New Guinea," this witty account of a scientific expedition to New Guinea combines natural history, adventure and insightful commentary on local communities. A wonderful writer and top-notch scientist, Flannery returned from the expedition with 20 new species of mammals including a tree kangaroo and bat thought extinct since the Pleistocene. With sketch maps and photographs (including shots of the handsome ground-living tree kangaroo that Flannery discovered in the high mountains of Irian Jaya in 1994). "Throwim way leg" in the local idiom means to go on a journey.
Guinea Barnes Noble.com Between culture and Fantasy Paperback Order the book Betweenculture and Fantasy A new guinea Highlands Mythology by Gillian Gillison. http://www.zookle.com/Regional/Africa/Guinea/