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Volume 8 May 2008
Contemporary PNG Studies: DWU Research Journal
CONTENTS
Melanesian research ethics
Roger Vallance
The implications of not involving indigenous leadership in the local level government structure in Papua New Guinea
Tabian Ambang
HIV and AIDS awareness programs in remote areas of PNG: an evaluation of VSO Tokaut AIDS impact in the third year of activity
Catherine Levy
Sustainable economic ventures for indigenous people in Papua New Guinea
Mark Solon
Biodiplomacy of the sago palm in Papua New Guinea - a systems thinking approach
Terence Miro Laufa and David Kavanamur
Growing pains of a young nation: exploring the Roman Catholic Church's stance on polygamy in Papua New Guinea
Daniel J. Stollenwerk
KomKui - A Christian community makes a covenant with god
Patrick Howley
How educated PNG youth perceive western power
Amanda Watson
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