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  1. Migration and Transformations: Regional Perspectives on New Guinea (Asao Monograph ; No. 15) by Andrew J. Strathern, 1995-03
  2. Village on the Edge: Changing Times in Papua New Guinea by Michael French Smith, 2002-03
  3. Peter Donovan. For Youth and the Poor: History of the De La Salle Brothers in Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand 1906-2000.(Book Review): An article ... the Australian Catholic Historical Society by Mary Kneipp, 2003-01-01
  4. New Guinea: Crossing Boundaries and History.(Book Review): An article from: Pacific Affairs by John Barker, 2005-03-22
  5. The 1992 Papua New Guinea Election: Change and Continuity in Electoral Politics. (book reviews): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Mark Turner, 1997-01-01
  6. Charles Abel and the Kwato Mission of Papua New Guinea, 1891-1975.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Clive Moore, 2000-03-01
  7. Law and Order in a Weak State: Crime and Politics in Papua New Guinea.(Book Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Clive Moore, 2003-03-01
  8. The West New Guinea Debacle: Dutch Decolonisation and Indonesia, 1945-1962.(Book Review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Jan Maskey, 2005-03-01
  9. New Guinea: Crossing Boundaries and History.(Book Review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Donald Denoon, 2004-09-01
  10. My gun, my brother, the world of the Papua New Guinea colonial police 1920-1960.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Max Quanchi, 2000-03-01
  11. Historical Dictionary of Papua New Guinea, Asian/Oceanian Historical Dictionaries No. 37.(Book Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Clive Moore, 2003-03-01
  12. Guinea. (Areas of Conflict).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
  13. Equatorial Guinea: Country Study Guide (World Country Study Guide Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2002-05

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10. Equatorial Guinea
A quirky, colloquial presentation of Equatorial guinea’s history presented by good reading and may galvanise your interest in Africa’s regional history.
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A colony of Spain for 190 years Equatorial Guinea achieved independence in 1968. Ruled during this time by two members of the same family the current president, Obiang Nguema, deposed his uncle in 1979 and has since used alleged coups as an opportunity to remove other key opposition figures.
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Recent Background Notes: Equatorial Guinea A useful potted history is included with these US Department of State Background Notes on Equatorial Guinea. Also included is a range of political, economic, and geographical data, as well as information on its people, defence, and relations with the US. Equatorial Guinea History from Lonely Planet A quirky, colloquial presentation of Equatorial Guinea’s history presented by LonelyPlanet.com. Makes awfully good reading and may galvanise your interest in Africa’s regional history. Not only suitable for travellers.

11. Guinea Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
history. Between the 13th and the 15th centuries guinea was part of the an endemic regional problem that continues to add to guinea’s refugee woes.
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12. Oceania: Regional History And Ethnic Identity In The Hub Of New Guinea: The Emer
Full text of the article, regional history and ethnic identity in the hub ofNew guinea The emergence of the Min from Oceania, a publication in the field
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Beyond the Ethnographic Present in Papua New Guinea Continue article Advertisement
Local people have gone from being 'natives' to 'nationals,' and one promising response to this is to look into the ways in which a new national culture is being put together, a topic recently explored by Robert Foster and his colleagues (see Foster (ed.) 1995). Here, following Anderson (1983), one strategy is to seek out the ways in which a collective imagination is constituted, 'naturalizing' the nation in the process. But while this approach opens up questions about a generic or Pidgin culture (Filer 1985, Hirsch 1990, Philibert 1986, Siegel 1984, Zimmer-Tamakoshi 1993), other issues remain in the less thoroughly explored space between the nation and the small communities that constitute it.(3)

13. Oceania: Village Inventions: Historical Variations Upon A Regional Theme In Uiak
Historical variations upon a regional theme in Uiaku, Papua New guinea from regional history of Melanesia, albeit usually from a local perspective.
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. ABSTRACT Anthropologists have come to realize that even the most 'traditional' Melanesian practices and ideologies may be historically shaped by the people's experiences within encompassing regional systems. This article examines the reshaping of local understandings of the village among the Maisin people of Oro Province over the past century. I distinguish three contexts within which Maisin notions of the village have been formed: colonial models of village government imposed before the Second World War; Christian village cooperatives in the post-war colonial period; and village meetings in the 1980s. The paper shows that the idea of the village has a complex evolution, shaped within overlapping dialogues between villagers and significant outsiders and between elder and younger village leaders who have had differing experiences of the outside world and the place of their own community within it.

14. Papua New Guinea History & Papua New Guinea Culture | IExplore
Papua New guinea history New guinea has been inhabited by various peoples from elected provincial governments were replaced by new regional authorities.
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New Guinea has been inhabited by various peoples from throughout Asia for some 10,000 years. Its recorded history began with the visits of Portuguese explorers in the early 16th century, followed by Dutch traders. The Dutch East India Company took control of the western half of the island, which became a colonial possession attached to the Dutch East Indies in 1828. The territory was then split between the British and Germans in the 1880s until after World War I, when it was transferred in its entirety to the control of Australia, endorsed by a United Nations mandate. Most of it was occupied by the Japanese during World War II.
Pangu Pati , in 1992. Since the 1987 general election, which left no party in overall control, all governments have been composed of coalitions. The current administration, which was elected in June 2002, is headed by Somare, who is now serving his third term as premier.

15. History Of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
of the geological history of the continent of which New guinea is a part, Under the eyes of a regional peacemonitoring force and a UN observer
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Archeological evidence indicates that humans arrived on New Guinea at least 60,000 years ago, probably by sea from Southeast Asia during an iceage period when the sea was lower and distances between islands shorter. For an overview of the geological history of the continent of which New Guinea is a part, see Australia-New Guinea Although the first arrivals were hunters and gatherers, early evidence shows that people managed the forest environment to provide food. There also are indications of gardening having been practiced at the same time that agriculture was developing in Mesopotamia and Egypt . Early garden cropsmany of which are indigenousincluded sugarcane, Pacific bananas, yams, and taros, while sago and pandanus were two commonly exploited native forest crops. Today's staples sweet potatoes and pigs are later arrivals, but shellfish and fish have long been mainstays of coastal dwellers' diets.

16. Equatorial Guinea On The Internet
New Archaeological Data on the Ancient history of Equatorial guinea. Has detailed African maps (regional, country for most countries) in Adobe pdf
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Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Countries: Equatorial Guinea News
Afrol News - Equatorial Guinea
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Agence France Presse - Equatorial Guinea News via IZF.net
In French. Very current news. On the IZF.net site.
AllAfrica.com - Equatorial Guinea
Global NewsBank
Subscription only . Some universities subscribe. Very good source for news from a week ago back to 1985. Selected reports from the BBC Monitoring Service (English translations of news), Agence France Presse, IPS, PANA, radio and/or TV stations, etc.

Inter Press Service - West Africa
May have news on Eq. Guinea.

Lexis-Nexis
Subscription only ; some universities subscribe. Covers the BBC Summary of World Broadcasts , Agence France Presse, New York Times, Washington Post, Guardian (London), Africa News , Associated Press, TV transcripts, and many more sources. http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe

Noticias de Guinea Ecuatorial (in Spanish)
In Spanish. Older news from the Asociacion para la Solidaridad Democratica con Guinea Ecuatorial, ASODEGUE. http://www.ccoo.es/guinea.ec_democratica/asodegue.html

17. Guinea On The Internet
Anglican Diocese of guinea Has a short history of the Anglican Church in guinea . It produces regional analyses and country profiles on water resources
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/guinea.html
Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Countries: Guinea See also: Guinea News
African Connectivity Data - Guinea
The state of internet access in Guinea. Site maintained by African internet connectivity expert, Mike Jensen. http://www2.sn.apc.org/africa/countdet.CFM?countriesISO_Code=GN
African Online Digital Library
Project of Michigan State University, IFAN, and WARC. http://www.aodl.org/
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Representing Pulaar Digitally

Sampling from L'Institut Fondemental d'Afrique Noire, IFAN (historical photographs)
Collection Boubacar Barry
(historical writings on the Futa Jalon from Professor of History Barry.) In French.
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Afromix - Guinea
Promotes Afro-Caribbean music. Discographies of music by Artists, Countries, Styles, Instruments, Labels, Years. Links to related sites and sites selling CDs and videos. Site owned by Fabrice Gaillard of Paris, France. http://www.afromix.org/static/disco/pays/guinee/index.fr.html
Anglican Diocese of Guinea
Has a short history of the Anglican Church in Guinea. http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch00472

18. Papua New Guinea (09/04)
Facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, The two nations belong to a variety of regional organizations,
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2797.htm
Bureau of Public Affairs Electronic Information and Publications Office Background Notes
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
September 2004
Background Note: Papua New Guinea

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Independent State of Papua New Guinea
Geography
Land area: 452,860 sq. km.; about the size of California.
Cities: Capital Port Moresby (est. pop. 320,000). Other cities Lae (90,000), Mt. Hagen (71,000).
Terrain: Mostly mountains with coastal lowlands and rolling foothills. The majority of the people live in fertile highlands valleys, unknown to the outside world until the 1930’s but supported agriculture some 10,00- years ago, contemporary with that in the Fertile Crescent.
Climate: Tropical. NW monsoon, Dec-Mar. SE monsoon, May-Oct. People
Population (2003 est.): 5.3 million. Annual growth rate: 2.34%. Languages: English (official) , Tok Pisin, Motu , and about 800 other languages. Education: Years compulsory Literacy Men: 71.1%; Women: 57.7%. Health: Infant mortality rate Life expectancy 58.6 yrs. Government Type: Constitutional monarchy with parliamentary democracy.

19. The Sunday Mail - NEWS - SCOTLAND SAYS MAKE POVERTY HISTORY: WORLD THE G8 FORGOT
1, 1, SCOTLAND SAYS MAKE POVERTY history WORLD THE G8 FORGOT regional insecurityhas meant that guinea has hosted a million refugees over the last 10
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20. The Sunday Mail - NEWS - WORLD THE G8 FORGOT
SCOTLAND SAYS MAKE POVERTY history 3.6million starve in Niger after UNICEF regional insecurity has meant that guinea has hosted a million refugees over
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