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New Guinea and Papua achieved independence together as Papua New Guinea in 1975.
About the building of the ceremonial a house used by the Baruya of the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea in ...
Initiation ceremonies among the Baruya tribe.
A look at the institution of marriage in five different areas of the world: India, New Guinea, Botswana; Esher, Surrey ...
Leonard Cheshire's first visit to New Guinea.
Compares treatment of Balinese and Iatmul (New Guinea) babies with American practices. Anthropology. The different methods of bathing children is ...
A history of the battles, fought predominantly by Australian troops, to block the Japanese conquest of New Guinea ...
Examination of Japan's rle as aggressor in the Second World War.
Japanese culture and duality ("restraint at home, excess ...
William Courtenay flew from Port Moresby in New Guinea, to Morotai in the Moluccas Islands, from where the convoy for ...
Air-to-ground shots of Coral Sea and Owen Stanley mountain range, as aircraft flies from Brisbane to Ward's airstrip at Port ...
Air-to-ground shots over the Coral Sea, flying from Brisbane in Australia to Ward's airstrip, Port Moresby, New Guinea, April 1944. ...
The story of a patrol of eight Australian soldiers in New Guinea and their attack on a Japanese stronghold.
(In colour) March 1943. A C-47 lands on airfield (probably Port Darwin). Royal Australian Navy sailors around aircraft. CU on ...
For a detailed shotlist, contact NFTVA. Items include NEW GUINEA WAR IS A BATTLE OF SUPPLY LINES WARTIME CROWD RELAXES ...
I. "Three Phases of the World At War": Scenes of the Philippine Islands include damage on Luzon.
II. "Defence of the ...
I. "Pacific Battlefront": A tribute to the endurance of Australian troops engaged in jungle warfare in New Guinea, and to ...
From the port of London to Africa, India, Malaya, British New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and Canada and back again ...
Scenes of everyday life in New Guinea.