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Yaciuk, Gordon, Ed. (1982). Food Drying: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Edmonton Alberta, 6-9 July 1981. Ottawa, International Development Research Centre.

Yah, L.C. (1976). Schumpeterian development theory and development and under-development. Canberra, The Australian National University.

Yamada, Yoichi (1998). Sound of bamboo as talk of spirit: social meaning of sound among the Waxei people in the East Sepik hills. Fringe Area of Highlands in Papua New Guinea. Yoshida, Shuji and Yukio Toyoda. Osaka, National Museum of Ethnology: 21-41.

Yamarak, J. and T.A. Ikasa (1980). "Crop seed production in the Southern Highlands." Harvest 6: 14.

Yamarak, J. (1985). "A simple water supply system." Harvest 10: 143.

Yamauchi, Taro (1998). Change and Diversity of Energetic and Behavioral Adaptation of the Huli-speaking Population: A Comparative Study of the Village and Town Dwellers and the Migrants in Urban Settlements. Department of Human Ecology, Faculty of Medicine. Tokyo, University of Tokyo: 63.

Yamelu, T. (1984). Traditional fishing technology of Bwaiyowa Fergusson Island, Milne Bay Province. Lae, Appropriate Technology Development Institute. 2.

Yang, Y.H. (1992). Trends of food production and consumption in the past twenty years and potential productivity of major crops in Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of the First Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition Conference: Changes in Food and Nutrition in Papua New Guinea. Levett, M.P., J. Earland and P. Heywood. Port Moresby, University of Papua New Guinea Press and Department of Agriculture and Livestock: 168-174.

Yang, S.J. (n.d.). The cost-effective method to reduce soil erosion in sloping sugar cane farms in Fiji. Lautoka, Sugar Technical Advisory Mission, Sugar Cane Research Centre: 16.

Yarbro, S. (1988). Smallholders' receptivity to new technologies of coconut cultivation in Papua New Guinea. Rabaul, Cocoa and Coconut Research Institute.

Yarbro, S. and S. Noble (1989). Smallholder production, processing and marketing of cocoa and copra in Papua New Guinea: a baseline survey. Designing Monitoring Systems for Smallholder Agriculture in Papua New Guinea, Working Paper No. 10. Canberra, Department of Human Geography, Australian National University.

Yasue, Y. (1973). "On the so-called New Guinea wild pig." Konchu Seminar 125: 1-17.

Yates, R. (1992). Adventurous training in Papua New Guinea: a guide for Australian Defence Force Personnel. Canberra.

Yates, R. (1993). The Guide to Adventurous Training in PNG for ADF Personnel.

Yauieb, A.M.D. (1979). Land tenure and forestry in Papua New Guinea: problems and solutions. Forestry in National Development: Production Systems, Conservation, Foreign Trade and Aid. Shepherd, K.R. and H.V. Richter. Canbera, Australian National University: 21-33.

Yeates, M.H. (1968). An Introduction to Quantitative Analysis in Economic Geography. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Yeates, D.B. (1990). "An evaluation of local social development training programmes in PNG." Case Study Series on Local Social Development, UNCRD Publication.

Yeats, G.P. (1976). Internal marketing and import replacement in the Papua New Guinea food crop industry. 1975 Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference Proceedings. Willson, K. and R.M. Bourke. Port Moresby, Department of Primary Industry: 339-344.

Yelland, L.C. (1955). "Tari sub-district patrols: numbers 1, 2 and 3 from January to June, 1954." Papua New Guinea Medical Journal 1: 29-32.

Yen, D.E. (1960). "The sweet potato in the Pacific: the propagation of the plant in relation to its distribution." Journal of the Polynesian Society 69: 368-375.

Yen, D.E. (1971). The development of agriculture in Oceania. Studies in Oceania Cultural History. Green, R.C. and M. Kelly: 1-12.

Yen, D.E. (1973). "The origins of oceanic agriculture." Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 8: 68-85.

Yen, D.E. (1974). "Aboriculture in the subsistence of Santa Cruz, Solomon Islands." Economic Botany 28: 247-284.

Yen, D.E. (1974). The Sweet Potato in Oceania: An Essay in Ethnobotany. Honolulu, Bishop Museum Press.

Yen, D.E. (1975). Indigenous food processing in Oceania. Gastronomy: The Anthropology of Food and Food Habits. Arnott, M.L. The Hague, Mouton Publishers: 147-168.

Yen, D.E. (1976). Agricultural systems and prehistory in the Solomon Islands. Southeast Solomon Islands Cultural History: A preliminary Survey. Green, R.C. and M.M. Cresswell. Wellington, Royal Society of New Zealand: 61-74.

Yen, D.E. (1981). Genetic resources of sweet potato in Papua New Guinea. Canberra, Australian National University.

Yen, D.E. (1982). The history of cultivated plants. Melanesia: Beyond Diversity. May, R.J. and H. Nelson. Canberra, Australian National University: 281-295.

Yen, D.E. (1985). The genetic effects of agricultural intensification. Prehistoric Intensive Agriculture in the Tropics. Farrington, I.S. Cambridge, BAR International Series 232: 491-499.

Yen, D.E. and J.M.J. Mummery, Eds. (1990). Pacific Production Systems: Approaches to Economic Prehistory. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No. 18. Canberra, Department Prehistory Australian National University.

Yen, D.E. (1990). Environment, agriculture and the colonisation of the Pacific. Pacific Production Systems: Approaches to Economic Prehistory. Papers from a Symposium at the XVth Pacific Science Congress, Dunedin, New Zealand 1983. Yen, D.E. and J.M.J. Mummery. Canberra, Australian National University: 258-277.

Yen, D.E. (1991). Polynesian cultigens and cultivars: the questions of origin. Islands, Plants and Polynesians: An Introduction to Polynesian Ethnobotany. Cox, P.A. and S.A. Banack. Portland, Oregon, Dioscorides Press: 67-95.

Yen, D.E. (1991). Domestication: the lessons from New Guinea. Man and a Half: Essays in Pacific Anthropology and Ethnobiology in Honour of Ralph Bulmer. Pawley, A. Auckland, The Polynesian Society: 558-569.

Yen, D.E. (1993). "The origins of subsistence agriculture in Oceania and the potentials for future tropical food crops." Economic Botany 47: 3-14.

Yen, D.E. (1995). The development of Sahul agriculture with Australia as bystander. Transitions: Pleistocene to Holocene in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 831-847.

Yen, D.E. (1996). Melanesian arboriculture: historical perspectives with emphasis on the Genus Canarium. South Pacific Indigenous Nuts. Steven, M.L., R.M. Bourke and B.R. Evans. Canberra, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research: 36-44.

Yen, D.E. (n.d.). The development of Sahul agriculture with Australia as bystander. Honolulu, University of Hawaii.

Yen, D.E. (n.d.). The social impacts of sweet potato introduction in Asia and the south pacific.

Yen, D.E. (n.d.). "Ethnobotany from the voyages of Mendana and Quiros in the Pacific." : 32-43.

Yen-Ho Wu, D. (1973). The Chinese in New Guinea: the adaptation of an immigrant population, 45th ANZAAS Congress.

Yenchitsomanus, P., K.M. Summers, C. Chockkalingam and P.G. Board (1986). "Characterization of G6PD deficiency and thalassaemia in Papua New Guinea." Papua New Guinea Medical Journal 29: 53-58.

Yengoyan, A. (1965). "Aspects of ecological succession among Mandaya populations." Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sciences 50: 437-443.

Yengoyan, A.A. (1971). The effects of cash cropping on Mandaya land tenure. Land Tenure in the Pacific. Crocombe, R. Melbourne, Oxford University Press: 362-374.

Yengoyan, A. (1975). Bilaan, Tagakaolo and Ata. Ethnic Groups in Insular Southeast Asia. Vol. 2: Philippines and Formosa. Lebar, F.M. New Haven, Human Relations Area Files Press: 61-63.

Yeoman, L. (1987). Universal primary education: factors effecting the enrolment and retention of girls in Papua New Guinea community schools. The Ethics of Development: Women as unequal partners in development. Stratigos, S. and P.J. Hughes. Port Moresby, University of Papua New Guinea: 108-155.

Yeung, Y. M. (1982). "Urban agriculture: three cities in Asia." Alternative Appropriate Technol Agric 3: 17-19.

Yoffee, N. and G.L. Cowgill (1988). The Collapse of Ancient States and Civilizations. Tucson, University of Arizona Press.

Yoffee, N. (1988). Orienting collapse. The Collapse of Ancient States and Civilizations. Yoffee, N. and G.L. Cowgill. Tucson, The University of Arizona Press: 1-19.

Yoneyama, Shoko (1994). "Organic farming: Japanese farmers' search for a survival strategy." Asia Pacific Journal on Environment and Development 1: 68-91.

Yoneyama, Shoko (1995). "Prescriptions from the periphery: Japanese farmers and the search for a survival strategy." Japanese Studies Bulletin 15: 49-76.

Yoneyama, Shoko (1996). "Growth of organic agriculture: Japanese farmers' perspective." Ecology and Farming January, 1996: 14-16.

Yoshida, M. (1972). "Notes on the pig festivals in New Guinea highlands." Shien 33: 65-81.

Yoshida, S. (1980). Folk orientation in Halmehera with special reference to insular Southeast Asia. The Galela of Halmahera: A Preliminary Survey. Ishige, N. Osaka, National Museum of Ethnology: 19-88.

Yoshida, S. (1980). Time reckoning. The Galela of Halmahera: A Preliminary Survey. Ishige, N. Osaka, National Museum of Ethnology: 89-107.

Yoshida, S. (1980). Cultivated bananas among the Galela. The Galela of Halmahera: A Preliminary Survey. Ishige, N. Osaka, National Museum of Ethnology: 119-137.

Yoshida, Shuji (1980). Folk classification of the sago palm (Metroxylon spp.) among the Galela. The Galela of Halmahera: A Preliminary Survey. Ishige, N. Osaka, National Museum of Ethnology: 109-117.

Yoshida, S. (1985). "Preliminary report of folk classification on Iwam agriculture, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea." Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology 10: 615-680.

Yoshida, S. (1987). "Disease and magic among the Iwam, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea (Part 2)." Journal of Traditional Sino-Japanese Medicine 8: 92-96.

Yoshida, S. (1987). "Disease and magic among the Iwam, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea (Part I)." Journal of Traditional Sino-Japanese Medicine 8: 111-115.

Yoshida, S. (1987). "Migration routes of the Iwam, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea." Man and Culture in Oceania 3: 177-189.

Yoshida (1994). Subsistence strategies in Oceania and East Asia: food processing, food habit and agriculture. Canberra, Australian National University.

Yoshida, Shuji and Yukio Toyoda, Eds. (1998). Fringe Area of Highlands in Papua New Guinea. Senri Ethnological Studies No. 47. Osaka, National Museum of Ethnology.

Yoshida, Shuji (1998). Numeral classifiers among the May River Iwam. Fringe Area of Highlands in Papua New Guinea. Yoshida, Shuji and Yukio Toyoda. Osaka, National Museum of Ethnology: 113-138.

Yoshinaga, J., M. Minagawa, T. Suzuki, R. Ohtsuka, T. Kawabe, T. Hongo, T. Inaoka and T. Akimichi (1991). "Carbon and nitrogen isotopic characterization for Papua New Guinea foods." Ecology of Food and Nutrition 26: 17-25.

Yoshinaga, J., T. Suzuki, R. Ohtsuka, T. Kawabe, T. Hongo, H. Imai, T. Inaoka and T. Akimichi (1991). "Dietary selenium intake of the Gidra, Papua New Guinea." Ecology of Food and Nutrition 26: 27-36.

Young, M. (1967). Daily work and diet sheet.

Young, M.W. (1968). "Bwaidogan descent groups." American Anthropologist 70: 333-336.

Young, M.W. (1971). Fighting with Food: leadership, values and social control in a Massim society. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Young, M.W. (1971). The island and its people. Fighting with Food: Leadership, Values and Social Control in a Massim Society. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 1-18.

Young, M.W. (1971). The social value of food: empty gardens and big bellies. Fighting with Food: Leadership, Values and Social Control in a Massim Society. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 171-188.

Young, M.W. (1971). The social value of food: full gardens and small bellies. Fighting with Food: Leadership, Values and Social Control in a Massim Society. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 146-170.

Young, M.W. (1971). "Goodenough island cargo cults." Oceania 42: 42-57.

Young, E.A. (1973). "The changing pattern of Papua New Guinea's exports." The Australian Geographer 12: 264-267.

Young, E. (1973). The people of the Upper Ramu: a socio-demographic survey of Agarabi-Gadsup. Department of Geography Occasional paper No. 8. Port Moresby, Department of Geography, The University of Papua New Guinea.

Young, E.A. (1977). Simbu and New Ireland Migration. Canberra, Australian National University.

Young, M.W. (1977). "Bursting with laughter: obscenity, values and sexual control in a Massim society." Canberra Anthropology 1.

Young, G.R. (1979). "Locusts and locusts control in the Markham/Ramu Valley." Harvest 5: 1.

Young, G.R. (1979). "Hand held ULV [ultra low volume] sprayers." Harvest 5: 52.

Young, G.R. (1979). "Biological and chemical control of Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) on the mainland of Papua New Guinea." Papua New Guinea Agricultural Journal 30: 21-24.

Young, G.R. (1981). "Sexavae: a pest of coconut and oil palm." Harvest 7: 84.

Young, E. (1981). Tribal Communities in Rural Areas. Canberra, Development Studies Centre, The Australian National University.

Young, M.W. (1981). Oil Palm for Milne Bay? A social feasibility study of a proposed oil palm project in Milne Bay Province. Oil Palm for Milne Bay? A Social Feasibility Study of a Proposed Oil Palm Project in Milne Bay Province. Boroko, PNG, IASER: 51-53.

Young, M.W. (1981). "Children's illness and adult's ideology: patterns of health care on Goodenough Island, Milne Bay Province." Papua New Guinea Medical Journal 24: 179-187.

Young, A. (1981). "The creation of medical knowledge: some problems in interpretation." Social Science and Medicine 15B: 379-386.

Young, A. (1982). "The anthropologies of illness and sickness." Annual Review of Anthropology 11: 257-285.

Young, G.R. (1982). "Nezara - the green vegetable bug." Harvest 8: 36.

Young, G.R. (1982). Pests of grain and vegetable legumes in Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of the Second Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference: Part Three. Bourke, R.M. and V. Kesavan. Port Moresby, Department of Primary Industry: 467-475.

Young, M.W. (1983). "'Our name is women: we are bought with limesticks and limepots': an analysis of the autobiographical narrative of a Kalauna woman." Man (n.s.) 18: 478-501.

Young, M.W. (1983). "'The best workmen in Papua': Goodenough Islanders and the labour trade, 1900-1960." The Journal of Pacific History 18: 74-95.

Young, M.W. (1983). "The Massim." Journal of Pacific History 18: 4-10.

Young, G.R. (1984). "A checklist of mite and insect pests of vegetable, grain and forage legumes in Papua New Guinea." Papua New Guinea Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 33: 13-38.

Young, G. R., F.M. Dori and K.G. Gorea (1984). A plague of Locusta migratoria L. (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in the Markham and Upper Ramu Valley of Papua New Guinea, March 1975 to November 1976. Port Moresby, Department of Primary Industry: 42.

Young, E.A. (1985). Circular and permanent migration in Papua New Guinea: the experiences of Simbu and New Irelanders. Circulation in population movement:substance and concepts from the Melanesian case. Chapman, M. and R.M. Prothero. London, Routledge and Kegan Paul: 191-212.

Young, M.W. (1985). On refusing gifts: aspects of ceremonial exchange in Kalauna. Metaphors of Interpretation: Essays in Honour of W.E.H. Stanner. Barwick, D.E., J. Beckett and M. Reay. Canberra, Australian National University Press: 95-112.

Young, M.W. (1986). 'The worst disease': the cultural definition of hunger in Kalauna. Shared Wealth and Symbol: Food, Culture, and Society in Oceania and Southeast Asia. Manderson, L. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 111-126.

Young, E. (1987). "Resettlement and caring for the country: the Anmatyerre experience." Aboriginal History 11: 156-170.

Young, M.W. (1987). "Skirts, yams, and sexual pollution: the politics of adultery in Kalauna." Journal de la Societe des Oceanistes 84: 61-71.

Young, F.W. (1988). "Commentary: export agriculture and nutritional status." Ecology of Food and Nutrition 21: 69-75.

Young, M.W. (1988). Illness and ideology: aspects of health care on Goodenough island. A Continuing Trial of Treatment: Medical Pluralism in Papua New Guinea. Frankel, S. and G. Lewis. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers: 115-139.

Young, E.A. and R.W. Galloway (1989). Australian Geographical Studies. Vol. 27, 2. Armidale, Institute of Australian Geographers.

Young, M.W. (1989). Suffer the children: Wesleyans in the D'Entrecasteaux. Family and Gender in the Pacific: domestic contradictions and the colonial impact. Jolly, M. and M. Macintyre: 108-134.

Young, A. (1989). "Ten hypotheses for soil agroforestry research." Agroforestry Today 1: 13-16.

Young, A. (1989). Agroforestry for Soil Conservation. Wallington, UK, ICRAF, CAB International.

Young, A. (1989). Agroforestry for sustainability on steplands. Soil Management and Smallholder Development in the Pacific Islands. Pushparajah, E. and C.R. Elliot. Bangkok, IBSRAM: 37-49.

Young, E.A. and R.W. Galloway (1991). Australian Geographical Studies. Vol. 29, 2. Armidale, Institute of Australian Geographers.

Young, M.W. (1991). Dobu. Encyclopedia of World Cultures Volume II: Oceania. Hays, T.E. Boston, G.K. Hall and Company: 49-52.

Young, M.W. (1991). Goodenough Island. Encyclopedia of World Cultures Volume II: Oceania. Hays, T.E. Boston, G.K. Hall and Company: 85-88.

Young, G. (1992). "Some host plants, and an egg parasite, of the maize stem borer, Ostrina furnacalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in New Guinea." Science in New Guinea 18: 25-29.

Young, M. (1993). "South Normanby Island: a social mapping study." Research in Melanesia 17: 1-70.

Young, G.R (1993). "Notes on the life history and parasites of the leaf-eating ladybird, Epilachina signatipennis Boisduval (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), a minor pest of legumes in Papua New Guinea." Science in New Guinea 19: 23-28.

Young, G.R. and L.S. Kuniata (1995). "The population dynamics of the borer, Sesamia grisescens Walker (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), on sugarcane in the Ramu valley of Papua New Guinea." Papua New Guinea Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 38: 94-101.

Young, G.R. (1996). "The crazy ant, Anoplolepsis longipes (Jerdon) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) on cocconut palms in New Guinea." Papua New Guinea Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 39: 10-13.

Young, G.R. (1996). "An association between the crazy ant Anoplolepis longipes (Jerdon)(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and the coconut spathe moth, Tirathaba rufivena (Walker)(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) on coconut palms in the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea. 1. Surveys to determine the extent of crop loss and the incidience of natural enemies of the moth." Papua New Guinea Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 39: 1-6.

Young, G.R. (1996). "An association between the crazy ant Anoplolepis longipes (Jerdon)(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and the coconut spathe moth, Tirathaba rufivena (Walker)(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) on coconut palms in the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea. 2. The effects on yield and nut shedding of ant and moth exclusion." Papua New Guinea Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 39: 7-11.

Young, E. (n.d.). The Upper Ramu hydro-electric scheme: socio-economic issues affecting further development. Canberra, Gibb. 1, Appendix C.

Yuncker, T.G. (1959). Plants of Tonga. Honolulu, Bernice P. Bishop Museum.

Yupae, N., P. Heywood and S. Oppenheimer (1980). "A semi-longitudinal, semi-cross-sectional study of the effect of birthweight on growth." Paper presented at the 16th Annual Symposium of the Medical Society of Papua New Guinea.

Yupae, N. (1986). The social and economic status of the Ari monitored population in the Asaro Valley.

Yuqin, G., D. Zhiling and C. Jingyun (1994). "Evaluation of the cultivation of Amomum Villosum under tropical forest in southern Yunnan, China." PLEC News and Views 4: 22-28.



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