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  • Originally a contact language among tribes in Indonesian New Guinea ( Indonesian.
  • The species is occasionally traded in small numbers from Papua Province in Indonesian New Guinea.
  • The airport serves as the main port of entry into the island of Indonesian New Guinea.
  • There is also a smaller geographic definition that excludes land on the Sunda Plate but includes Indonesian New Guinea on the Australian continent.
  • At the time this film began he made a modest living leading anthropological tours for tourists on cruise ships that visit the Asmat natives of Indonesian New Guinea.
  • Though the bulk of his life attests mainly to the contrary, Schneebaum has lived and loved among native tribes in the jungles of Peru and Indonesian New Guinea.
  • A rebel band insists on independence for its remote homeland in Indonesian New Guinea before it will release 11 hostages, including six Europeans, a newspaper reported Sunday.
  • The "'Extended West Papuan "'language family is a tentative proposal in East Bird's Head  Sentani family scattered across northern Indonesian New Guinea.
  • "' Wandamen "'is the commonly used name for an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head.
  • The "'Ambai language "'is an Austronesian language spoken in Indonesian New Guinea ( Papua Province ), mostly on the Ambai Islands as well as the southern part of Yapen Island.
  • He became attorney general again on 1 April 1959, during a period of turmoil; the government was facing an uprising from Darul Islam, as well as struggling with the integration of Indonesian New Guinea.
  • The Transmigration program that relocate people from densely populated Java to other Indonesian islands, such as Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Indonesian New Guinea, is also criticised has accelerated and promoted the Javanisation process of Indonesia.
  • The timber is sold in the market on Daru, an island which is home to 10 % of the Western Province population i . e . some 15, 000 people including immigrants from Indonesian New Guinea ( Papua ).
  • He is a noted author, journal editor, and former president of the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology and known analytically for his  tree of rights and his  theory of obligation .  He is co-founder of The Denver Hospice, and co-discoverer of a band of previously uncontacted Citak or Korowai people in Indonesian New Guinea.