Animistic and other Spiritualistic Beliefs of the Bina Tribe, Western Papua
- AU PMB DOC 303-05
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- n.d., c.1906
Animistic and Other Spiritualistic Beliefs of the BINA tribe Western Papua, by A.P.Lyons, Resident Magistrate, Papua.
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Animistic and other Spiritualistic Beliefs of the Bina Tribe, Western Papua
Animistic and Other Spiritualistic Beliefs of the BINA tribe Western Papua, by A.P.Lyons, Resident Magistrate, Papua.
Report Number 1: Report on the Suau-Tawala
Anthropology Report No. 1, Report on the Suau-Tawala by W. E. Armstrong, Assistant Government Anthropologist, B.A., with notes by W.M. Strong, Government Anthropologist.
Section I: Magic
Section II: Feasts
Section III: Social Organisation
Report No 2. Anthropology of the South-Eastern Division and part of the Eastern Division of Papua by W. E. Armstrong, B. A.
Report Number 3: Collection of Curios and the Preservation of Native Culture
Report No 5. Collection of Curios and the Preservation of Native Culture, by F.E. Williams, B.A.
I—The Purposes of Collecting
II—The Ethics of Collecting
Report Number 4: The Vailala Madness and the Preservation of Native Culture
Report No 4. The Vailala Madness and the Destruction of Native Ceremonies in the Gulf Division, by F.E.Williams, B.A.
Part I—The Vailala Madness
Part II—Destruction of ceremonies in the Gulf Division