by Ron Meshanko
This bibliography is compiled from the Huli Ethnography and all featured items on The Huli Museum. If you find missing resources, please use the comments section to inform us. Thank you.
Adamson, C.T.J. 1939/40. Lake Kutubu Patrol Report No.9 for 1939/40. National Archives of Papua New Guinea.
Aijmer, G. 1975. ‘Ramblings in Huli symbolism.’ Ethnos 40(1-4):300-359.
Allen, B.J. 1982. ‘Subsistence agriculture: three case studies.’ In B.Carrad, D.Lea and K.Talyaga (eds.) Enga: foundations for development. Armidale: University of New England, pp.93-127.
Allen, B.J. 1989. ‘Frost and drought through time and space, Part I: the climatological record.’ Mountain Research and Development 9(3):252-78.
Allen, B.J. in press. ‘At your own peril: studying Huli residence.’ In A.Biersack (ed.) Papuan Borderlands: Huli. Duna and Ipili perspectives on the Papua New Guinea Highlands.
Allen, B.J. and H.Brookfield with Y.Byron (eds.) 1989. Frost and Drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Mountain Research and Development 9(3).
Allen, B.J., H.Brookfield and Y.Byron 1989. ‘Frost and drought through time and space, Part IT: the written, oral, and proxy records and their meaning.’ Mountain Research and Development 9(3):279-305.
Allen, B.J. and S.Frankel 1991. ‘Across the Tari Furoro.’ In E.L.Schieffelin and R.Crittenden Like People You See in a Dream: first contact in six Papuan Societies. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, pp.88-124.
Allen, B.J. and A.W.Wood 1980. ‘Legendary volcanic eruptions and the Huli, Papua New Guinea.’ Journal of the Polynesian Society 89(3):341-347.
Allen, B.J., A.W.Wood and J.Vail 1990. Hameigini Boundaries, Tari Area, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. Unpublished map (1:200 000), Department of Human Geography, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra.
Allen, F.J. 1977. ‘The hunting Neolithic: adaptations to the food quest in prehistoric Papua New Guinea.’ In J.V.S.Megaw (ed.) Hunters. Gatherers and First Farmers Beyond Europe: an archaeological survey. Leicester: Leicester University Press, pp.167-188.
Allen, G.R. 1991. Field Guide to the Freshwater Fishes of New Guinea. Publication No.9 of the Christensen Research Institute. Madang: Christensen Research Institute.
Allen, H.J. “Huli Legends of Volcanic Eruptions.” Polynesian Society Journal, 89 (1980), pp. 341-347.
Anderson, A. 1994. Review of M.Sahlins and P.Kirch “Anahulu: the anthropology of history in the Kingdom of Hawaii”. The Contemporary Pacific 6(2):218-220.
Mihai Andrei. “Portraits of the World’s Tribes – Before They Fade Away.” ZME Science. ZMCScience.com.
Anon. 1936/37. ‘Aerial reconnaissance of the Hides-O’Malley area in the interior of Papua, visited by them on foot in the early half of 1936 and to be patrolled later on by Mr.Champion.’ Tijdschrift Nieuw Guinea 1:62-68, 117-127.
Anon. 1993. ‘The Golson bibliography from 1953.’ In M.Spriggs et al. (eds.) A Community of Culture: the people and prehistory of the Pacific. Occasional
Papers in Prehistory 21. Canberra: Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, pp.35-39.
Anthony, Q.P. 1952. Paua and Tari Valleys, Burl Basin and Haibuga Marsh. Lake Kutubu Patrol Report No.2 for 1952/53. National Archives of Papua New Guinea.
Arabagali, D. 1985. Datagaliwabe: God was working among the Huli. Unpublished Bachelor of Theology sub-thesis, Holy Spirit Seminary, Bomana.
ATEA 78 1980. Caves and Karst of the Muller Range: exploration in Papua New Guinea. Sydney: ATEA 78 in conjunction with the Speleological Research Council Ltd.
Australian National Film-makers. Voices in the Forest, Film, 1983.
Bailey, G.N. 1983. ‘Concepts of time in Quaternary prehistory.’ Annual Review of Anthropology 12:165-192.
Bailey, G.N. 1987. ‘Breaking the time barrier.’ Archaeological Review from Cambridge 6(1):5-20.
Ballard, C. 1992a. ‘First report of digital fluting from Melanesia: the cave art site of Kalate Egeanda, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea.’ Rock Art Research 9(2):119-121.
Ballard, C. 1992b. ‘First contact as non-event.’ Paper presented in the session “Early Contact in Melanesia” at the 91st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, 5th December 1992.
Ballard, C. 1992c. ‘The fire next time: British Petroleum, the Book of Revelations and Huli ritual.’ Paper presented at the First European Colloquium on Pacific Studies, Nijmegen, 18 December 1992.
Ballard, C. 1994. ‘The centre cannot hold: trade networks and sacred geography in the Papua New Guinea Highlands.’ In L.Head, C.Gosden and J.P.White (eds.) Social Landscapes, Archaeology in Oceania 29(3):130-148.
Ballard, C. n.d.a. ‘The settlement sites.’ In M.E.Sullivan and P.J.Hughes (eds.) The Y onki Archaeological Salvage Project.
Ballard, C. n.d.b. ‘An annotated bibliography of the Huli people and the Tari region.’ Unpublished ms., 66pp.
Ballard, C. and B.J.Allen 1991. “‘Inclined to be cheekey”: Huli responses to first contact.’ Paper presented at the conference “New Perspectives on the Papua New Guinea Highlands”, Canberra, August 1991.
Barr, John. 1983 Spiritistic Tendencies in Melanesia. In Religious Movements in Melanesia Today. Wendy Flannery, ed. Vol. 2, pp. 1–34. Point Series, No. 3. Madang, Papua New Guinea: Melanesian Institute.
Barrett, J.C. 1987. ‘Fields of discourse: reconstituting a social archaeology.’ Critique of Anthropology 7(3):5-16.
Barth, F. 1975. Ritual and Knowledge among the Baktaman of New Guinea. Oslo and New Haven: Universitetsforlaget and Yale University Press.
Bartlett, H.K. 1964. ‘Note on flint implements found near Nipa, Central Papuan Highlands.’ Records of the South Australian Museum 14:669-673.
Basso. K. 1990. Western Apache Language and Culture: essays in linguistic anthropology. Texas: The University of Arizona Press.
Bauckham, Richard. 1993 The Theology of the Book of Revelation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bayliss-Smith, T.P. 1985a. ‘Pre-Ipomoean agriculture in the New Guinea Highlands above 2000 metres: some experimental data on taro cultivation.’ In I.S. Farrington (ed.) Prehistoric Intensive Agriculture in the Tropics. British Archaeological Reports International Series 232. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, Part 1:285-320.
Bayliss-Smith, T.P. 1985b. ‘Subsistence agriculture and nutrition in the Bimin Valley, Oksapmin Sub-District, Papua New Guinea.’ Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 6(2):101-115.
Bayliss-Smith, T.P. 1988. ‘Prehistoric agriculture in the New Guinea Highlands: problems in defining the altitudinal limits to growth.’ In J.L.Bintliff, D.A.Davidson and E.G.Grant (eds.) Conceptual Issues in Environmental Archaeology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp.153-160.
Bayliss-Smith, T.P. and J.Golson 1992a. ‘A Colocasian revolution in the New Guinea Highlands? Insights from Phase 4 at Kuk.’ Archaeology In Oceania 27(1):1-21.
Bayliss-Smith, T.P. and J.Golson 1992b. ‘Wetland agriculture in New Guinea Highlands prehistory.’ In B.Coles (ed.) The Wetland Revolution in Prehistory. Proceedings of a conference held by The Prehistoric Society and WARP at the University of Exeter April1991. Exeter: WARP and The Prehistoric Society, pp.15-26.
Bednarik, R.G. 1986. ‘Parietal finger markings in Europe and Australia.’ Rock Art Research 3(1):30-59.
Bednarik, R.G. 1991. ‘On natural cave markings.’ Helictite 29:27-41.
Beehler, B.M., T.K.Pratt and D.A.Zimmennan 1986. Birds of New Guinea. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Behrens, C.A. 1989. ‘The scientific basis for Shipibo soil classification and land use: changes in soil-plant associations with cash cropping.’ American Anthropologist 91(1):83-100.
Bellamy, J.A. (comp. and ed.) 1986. Papua New Guinea Inventory of Natural Resources. Population Distribution and Land Use Handbook. Divison of Water and Land Resources Natural Resources Series No.6. Canberra: Institute of Biological Resources, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization.
Biersack, A. 1982. ‘Ginger gardens for the ginger woman: rites and passages in a Melanesisan society.’ Man (n.s.) 17(2):239-258.
Biersack, A. 1983. ‘Bound blood: Paiela “conception” theory interpreted.’ Mankind 14(2):85-100.
Biersack, A. 1987. ‘Moonlight: negative images of transcendence in Paiela pollution.’ Oceania 57(3): 178-194.
Biersack, A. 1990. ‘Histories in the making: Paiela and historical anthropology.’ Histozy and Anthropology 5(1):63-85.
Biersack, A. 1991. ‘Prisoners of time: millenarian praxis in a Melanesian valley.’ In A.Biersack (ed.) Clio in Oceania: toward a historical anthropology. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, pp.231-295.
Binford, L.R. 1985. “‘Brand X” versus the recommended product.’ American Antiquity 50(3):580-590.
Bjerre, J. 1964. Savage New Guinea. London: Michael Joseph.
Blong, R.J. 1979. ‘Huli legends and volcanic eruptions, Papua New Guinea.’ Search 10(3):93-94.
Blong, R.J. 1982. The Time of Darkness: local legends and volcanic reality in Papua New Guinea. Canberra: ANU Press.
Blong, R.J. (ed.) 1979. Time of Darkness Legends from Papua New Guinea. Oral History 7(10).
Blood, N.B. 1946. Extract of report from Hagen to Hitamin. ANGAU- final report of activities, 1 July 1945- 23 June 1946, Appendix A. National Archives of Papua New Guinea, Waigani.
Bourdieu, P. 1977. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bourke, R.M. 1985. ‘Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) production and research in Papua New Guinea.’ Papua New Guinea Journal of A¢culture. Forestzy and Fisheries 33:89-108.
Bourke, R.M. 1988. Taim Hangre: variation in subsistence food supply in the Papua New Guinea Highlands. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Human Geography Department, Australian National University.
Bourke, R.M. 1989. ‘The influence of soil moisture on sweet potato yield in the Papua New Guinea Highlands.’ Mountain Research and Development 9(3):322-328.
Bourke, R.M. n.d. ‘Altitudinal limits of 220 economic crop species in Papua New Guinea.’ Unpublished ms..
Bourke, R.M., B.J.Allen, G.S.Humphreys, C.Ballard, R.Grau and R.L.Hide n.d. ‘The composted mounds of the Papua New Guinea Highlands.’ Ms. in preparation.
Bowdler, S. 1990. ‘Comment.’ Archaeology in Oceania 25(2):61-63.
Bowers, N. 1968. The Ascending Grasslands: an anthropological study of succession in a high mountain valley of New Guinea. Ph.D. thesis, Columbia University. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International.
Boyd, D. 1984. ‘The production and management of pigs: husbandry options and demographic patterns in an Eastern Highlands herd.’ Oceania 55(1):27-49.
Boyd, D. 1985. ‘”We must follow the Fore”: pig husbandry, intensification and ritual diffusion among the lrakia Awa, Papua New Guinea.’ American Ethnologist 12(1):119-136.
Brookfield, H.C. 1961. ‘The Highland peoples of New Guinea: a study of distribution and localization.’ Geographical Joumal127(4):436-448.
Brookfield, H.C. 1962. ‘Local study and comparative method: an example from Central New Guinea.’ Annals of the Association of American Geographers 52(3):242- 254.
Brookfield, H.C. 1972. ‘Intensification and disintensification in Pacific agriculture: a theoretical approach.’ Pacific Viewoint 13(1):30-48.
Brookfield, H.C. 1984. ‘Intensification revisited.’ Pacific Viewpoint 25(1):15-44.
Brookfield, H.C. 1989. ‘Frost and drought through time and space, Part III: what were conditions like when the high valleys were first settled?’ Mountain Research and Development 9(3):306-321.
Brookfield, H. and B.Allen 1989. ‘High-altitude occupation and environment.’ Mountain Research and Development 9(3):201-209
Brookfield, H.C. and P.Brown 1963. Struggle for Land: agriculture and group territories among the Chimbu of the New Guinea Highlands. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Brookfield, H.C. and D.Hart 1966. Rainfall in the Tropical Southwest Pacific.
Canberra: Australian National University Press.
Brookfield, H.C. and J.P.White 1968. ‘Revolution or evolution in the prehistory of the New Guinea Highlands: a seminar report.’ Ethnology 7(1):43-52.
Brosius, J.P. 1988. ‘Significance and social being in Ifugao agricultural production.’ Ethnology 27(1):97-110.
Brown, M. and J.Powell 1974. ‘Frost and drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea.’ Journal of Tropical Geography 38:1-6.
Brown, P. 1989. Review of D.Feil The Evolution of Highland Papua New Guinea Societies. Man (n.s.) 24(2):355-356.
Brown, Paula. Highlands Peoples of New Guinea. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978.
Brumbaugh, R. 1987. ‘The rainbow serpent on the Upper Sepik.’ Anthropos 82(1/3):25- 33.
Bulmer, R. 1960a. ‘Political aspects of the Moka ceremonial exchange system among the Kyaka people of the Western Highlands of New Guinea.’ Oceania 31(1):1- 13.
Bulmer, R. 1960b. Leadership and Social Structure among the Kyaka People of the Western Highlands District of New Guinea. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Australian National University.
Bulmer, R. 1965. ‘Beliefs concerning the propagation of new varieties of sweet potato in two New Guinea societies.’ Journal of the Polynesian Society 74(2):237-239.
Bulmer, R. 1966. ‘Birds as possible agents in the propagation of the sweet-potato.’ The Emu 65(3):165-182.
Bulmer, R.N.H. 1971. ‘The role of ethnography in reconstructing the prehistory of Melanesia.’ In R.C.Green and M.Kelly (eds.) Studies in Oceanic History. Volume 2. Pacific Anthropological Records Number 12. Honolulu: Department of Anthropology, Bernice P.Bishop Museum, pp.36-44.
Bulmer, S. 1964. ‘Radiocarbon dates from New Guinea.’ Journal of the Polynesian Society 73(2):327-328.
Bulmer, S. 1966. ‘Pig bone from two archaeological sites in the New Guinea Highlands.’ Journal of the Polynesian Society 75(4):504-505.
Bulmer, S. 1977. ‘Waisted blades and axes: a functional interpretation of some early stone tools from Papua New Guinea.’ In R.V.S.Wright (ed.) Stone Tools as Cultural Markers: change. evolution and complexity. Canberra: Australian Institute for Aboriginal Studies, pp.40-59.
Bulmer, S. 1979. ‘Archaeological evidence of prehistoric faunal change in Highland Papua New Guinea.’ Unpublished paper, delivered at ANZAAS Conference, Auckland, January 1979. Abstract+ 2 tables.
Bulmer, S. 1982. ‘Human ecology and cultural variation in prehistoric New Guinea.’ In J.L.Gressitt (ed.) Biogeography and Ecology of New Guinea. Monographiae Biologicae Volume 42. The Hague: Dr.W.Junk, Volume 1:169-227.
Bulmer, S. and R. 1964. ‘The prehistory of the Australian New Guinea Highlands.’ American Anthropologist 66(4)Part 2:39-76.
Burton, J. 1984. Axe Makers of the Wahgi: pre-colonial industrialists of the Papua New Guinea highlands. Ph.D. thesis, Department of Prehistory, Australian National University. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International.
Burton, J. 1987. ‘Exchange pathways at a stone axe factory in Papua New Guinea.’ In G.de G.Sieveking and M.H.Newcomer (eds.) The Human Uses of Flint and Chert: proceedings of the Fourth International Flint Symposium held at Brighton Polytechnic 10-15 April1983. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.183- 191.
Burton, J. 1988. Local Group Structures and Territories: North Wahgi Census Division.
Western Highlands Research Monograph (Gazetteer Series) No.1. Waigani:
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Carman, J. 1992. Review of Julian Thomas, “Rethinking the Neolithic”. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 11(1):196-200.
Chambers, M.R. 1987. ‘The freshwater lakes of Papua New Guinea: an inventory and limnological review.’ Journal of Tropical Ecology 3(1): 1-23.
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Cheetham, B. 1979. ‘School and community in the Hull area of the Southern Highlands Province.’ In D.F.Lancy (ed.) The Community School. Special Issue of Papua New Guinea Journal of Education 15:78-96.
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Clancy, D. 1951/52. Kutubu Patrol Report No.2 for 1951/52. National Archives of Papua New Guinea.
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Clark, J.L. 1985. From Cults to Christianity: continuity and change in Takuru.
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Clark, J. 1989. ‘The incredible shrinking men: male ideology and development in a Southern Highlands society.’ Canberra Anthropology 12(1/2):120-143.
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Clarke, W.C. 1966. ‘From extensive to intensive shifting cultivation: a succession from New Guinea.’ Ethnology 5(4):347-359.
Clarke, W.C. 1977. ‘A change of subsistence staple in prehistoric New Guinea.’ In C.L.A.Leakey (ed.) Proceedings of the Third Symposium of the International Society for Root Crops. Ibadan: The International Society for Tropical Root Crops in collaboration with the International Institue of Tropical Agriculture, pp.159-163.
Clarke, W.C. 1989. ‘The Marient basin, 1972-1976: recovery or adaptation?’ Mountain Research and Development 9(3):235-247.
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Crittenden, R. 1982. Last Men of Papua: sustenance, seasonality and social cycles on the Nembi Plateau, Papua New Guinea. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Australian National University.
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