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         Australian & Oceania Mythology:     more books (25)
  1. Aboriginal Stories: With Word List English--Aboriginal, Aboriginal--English by A. W. Reed, 2000-12
  2. Aboriginal Place Names (Aboriginal Library) by Alexander Wyclif Reed, 1998-09-01
  3. The Drover's Boy by Ted Egan, Robert Ingpen, 2000
  4. Landscapes, Rock-Art and the Dreaming: An Archaeology of Preunderstanding (New Approaches to Anthropological Archaeology) by Bruno David, 2001-07-15
  5. Three Elephant Power and Other Stories by Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson, 2010-05-09

21. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Djanggawuls The divine trio of north australian mythology. Two sistersand a brother who came to the earth via beralku, the island
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Mythology has been an integral part of every culture since the dawn of time. It captures the essence of human thought. From anger to love, it encompasses the entire range of human emotion. The reader will explore the roots of mythology and learn about several aspects of contemporary life that have been either inspired or affected by mythology.
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22. AusAnthrop: Database On Tribes And Languages
The WaterSerpent in Karadjeri mythology. oceania, 1, p. 352-4. PIDDINGTON R. 1932. oceania,41, p. 239-43. SCHEFFLER HW 1978. australian Kin Classification.
http://www.ausanthrop.net/resources/ausanthrop_db/detail.php?id_search=207

23. AusAnthrop: Database On Tribes And Languages
and mythology in Northern South Australia. oceania, 5(2), p. 17192. HERCUS LA 1984.A tragedy at Pandie Pandie Wangkangurru account. australian Aboriginal
http://www.ausanthrop.net/resources/ausanthrop_db/detail.php?id_search=582

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25. [permaculture-oceania] Time For The Cities To Stop Bailing Out Farmers
Next message permacultureoceania Time for the cities to romantic notions of theirrole in australian culture still some mileage in the mythology even though
http://lists.cat.org.au/pipermail/permaculture-oceania/2002-October/000654.html
[permaculture-oceania] Time for the cities to stop bailing out farmers
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Tue, 8 Oct 2002 12:18:01 +1000

26. [permaculture-oceania] Time For The Cities To Stop Bailing Out Farmers
lists.cat.org.au Subject permacultureoceania Time for notions of their rolein australian culture there is still some mileage in the mythology even though
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[permaculture-oceania] Time for the cities to stop bailing out farmers
Robert Jensen permaculture-oceania@lists.cat.org.au
Wed, 09 Oct 2002 13:11:28 +1000 pacedge@magna.com.au Reply-To: permaculture-oceania@lists.cat.org.au permaculture-oceania@lists.cat.org.au Subject: [permaculture-oceania] Time for the cities to stop bailing out farmers Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 12:18:01 +1000 Will an urbanised and increasingly coastal-dwelling Australian population be willing to bail out farmers suffering hardship in years to come? The question has been raised by social analysts who point out that the bush is no longer the determinant of Australian culture. The suburbs are. And, increasingly, the developing 'coastal culture' identified by demographer Bernard Salt, and confirmed in the 2001 census, will be. This means that the sympathy shown for farmers suffering drought, flood and bushfire is likely to decline. Increasingly, urban people ask why they

27. Literature, Libraries
ArtsAmerican mythology SW-Language Arts-Egyptian mythology SW-Language Arts-Arthurianmythology SW-Language Arts-australian and oceania mythology SW-Language
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28. Pacific-oceania
N1232 McCarthy, FD - US$10.00 australian ABORIGINAL CULTURE THE VISUAL ART OF OCEANIAAustralia, Melanesia Roslyn - US$22.00 OCEANIC mythology The Myths of
http://www.thailine.com/lotus/lists/pacific-oceania.htm
back to main page area and subject titles Books on Oceania, Philippines, New Guinea update on 17.11.2002
PACIFIC 2002 R2234 - Anon - US$73.00
JOURNAL DE LA SOCIETE DES OCEANISTES TOME 6 NO. 6
(Paris, 1950)
367 pp., 16 pp., illus., 180 x 280 mm, new binding R2255 - Anon - US$66.00
JOURNAL DE LA SOCIETE DES OCEANISTES TOME 12 NO. 12
(Paris, 1956)
426 pp., 14 pp. illus., 180 x 280 mm, new binding R2271 - Anon - US$54.00
JOURNAL DE LA SOCIETE DES OCEANISTES TOME 7 NO. 7
(Paris, 1952)
383 pp., 11 pp. illus., 180 x 280 mm N1777 - Anon - US$10.00 PHILIPPINE SMILE: COLORFUL PHILIPPINES FOR RESIDENTS AND VISITORS VOL. 12 Leisure, Lifestyle, Travel (Manila, 1999) 192 pp., illus. in color, 130 x 190 mm, pbk. R1177 - Anon - US$74.00 UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS Glimpses of Australia, Souvenia for The United states Nuvy (Sydney, 1908)

29. Oceania Travel Portals And Oceania Travel Books, Videos And
Includes culture, ethnology, mythology, history, genealogy, customs, rituals and atravel forum for all things australian. Jane's oceania Chat Room A forum for
http://www.traveling-1.com/c7168-oceania.htm

30. U. Mary WWW Resources - By Subject - Web Resources - Australia And New Zealand
Aboriginal unh.edu mythology - australian aboriginal universe of Moku pomona.edu- oceania Pacific Islands universe unh.edu - mythology - oceana (melanesian
http://it.umary.edu/Library/research/www_subjects/anz.html
Back: Welder Library Directory of World Wide Web Resources Home Web Resources
Australia and New Zealand
NOTE: The links on this page are raw material constituting the collection phase of directory development. (See About This Directory for information on phases of development.) They have not yet been re-examined and weeded. When they are, about half the links here now will have been discarded as insufficiently fruitful and a somewhat smaller number of brand new and more rewarding links will have been added. Unprocessed pages like this are also likely to have a higher number of broken links. To learn how to work around them, please read about Error Messages if you haven't already done so. Page Index:
Indigenous Peoples of Australia / New Zealand
Religions of Oceana and Australia Other Directories of Australia and New Zealand
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND
Academic Info - Australian Aboriginal Studies
CIEMEN (Centre Internacional Escarré per a les Minories Ètniques i Nacionals) - Ethnic World Survey - Oeania
Ciolek, T. Matthew. Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library
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RELIGIONS OF OCEANA AND AUSTRALIA
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Academic Info: Australian Aboriginal Studies
Legends of the Gagudju
MYTHING LINKS / Indigenous Peoples: Maori
Myths Legends and Fables - Baiame and Creation ...
ucsm.ac.uk - RE-XS - Aboriginal

31. McPherson CV-02.htm
In Superheroines mythology and Gender in the Pacific. of the Association for SocialAnthropology in oceania. The Culture of Contact The australian Mandate in
http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/ANTHRO/rwpark/WNB/McPherson CV-02.htm
Curriculum Vitae Naomi M. McPherson March 2002 Current Status Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, Okanagan University College 3333 College Way Kelowna, B.C. V1V 1V7 nmcpherson@ouc.bc.ca Degrees Earned Ph.D. Anthropology, McMaster University, 1985 Thesis Title: Primogeniture and Primogenitor: Firstborn Child and Mortuary Ceremonies among the Kabana (Bariai), West New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Supervisor: Prof. David Counts. MA Anthropology, McMaster University, 1980 BA Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University, 1979 Field Research Ethnohistorical data collection (archival and life history interviews) with Australian Colonial Administrators (retired) of Papua New Guinea. Australia. May - August, 1993 [SSHRCC 410-93-1442] 1985 Data Collection for postdoctoral study: The Reproductive Care System in Bariai, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea. June - December, 1985 1982-83 Data collection for doctoral study: The Firstborn Child and Mortuary Ceremonies in Bariai, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea. May 1982 - June 1983. Papua New Guinea, Melanesia, Oceania

32. Storytelling Resources
Mything Links Myths Open Directory Project Myths and Legends Myths of Creationand of Origin World mythology Myth by Culture. oceania. australian - Stories of
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33. 4.4.1 BANYJIMA
On the prehistory of some australian verbs', pp in Archaeology and Physical Anthropologyin oceania , Vol.12 K. (1977c) 'Stone arrangements and mythology', pp.33
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/AborigPages/LANG/WA/4_4_1.htm
4.4.1 Banyjima
Location: North of Ashburton, east of Rocklea station, west of Weediwooli creek, south of Hamersley Range.
Eastern portion of Hamersley Range about Mulga Downs (O'Grady)
1. Names of the language and different spellings that have been used:
Bandjima
Mandanjongo
Paanjima
Pandjima
Pand"'"ima
Panyjima (Dench)
2. Classification of the language: O'Grady, Voegelin and Voegelin (1966): Ngayarda Identification codes: AIATSIS:A53 Capell (1963):A.3 Oates (1975):50A.2a (North Bandjima is 50A.2b) O'Grady, Voegelin and Voegelin (1966) have Palyku- Banyjima as dialects of a single language. O'Grady (1959:133) says that Banyjima, Yindjibarndi, Kariyarra, Ngarluma and possibly Martuthunira are part of a special sub-group of non-Western Desert languages. 3. Dialects of the language: Brandenstein says that Ngala-wangka is a southern dialect of Banyjima. Paathupaathu (Dench), Padu-Padu, Padu-Pada (Brandenstein) is the respect language of Banyjima and other languages of the region. O'Grady, Voegelin and Voegelin (1966:84) conclude that Dugur (Rtukur) and Milyaranba are dialects of Banyjima. 4. Present number and distribution of speakers:

34. 4.4.8 NGARLUMA
49 in Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in oceania , Vol.12 K. (1977c) 'Stonearrangements and mythology', pp.33 296301 in EM.Curr, The australian race , Vol
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/AborigPages/LANG/WA/4_4_8.htm
4_4_8 Ngarluma
Location: Roebourne and vicinity, inland for about seventy miles; islands off Nickol Bay; west almost to Maitland River.
1. Names of the language and different spellings that have been used:
Gnalluma
Gnalooma
Karira-Ngaluma
Ngalluma (Bates)
Ngalooma
2. Classification of the language:
O'Grady, Voegelin and Voegelin (1966): Ngayarda
Identification codes: AIATSIS:W38
Capell (1963):W.32 Oates (1975):50.5b O'Grady, Voegelin and Voegelin (1966) say that Kariyarra and Ngarluma are dialects of a single language. O'Grady (1959:133) says that Banyjima, Yindjiparndi, Kariyarra, Ngarluma and possibly Martuthunira are part of a special subgroup of eastern Western Desert languages. 3. Dialects of the language: Brandenstein distinguishes between east and west Ngarluma. Tindale gives Jaburara (Yaburarra) as a dialect related to Ngarluma. 4. Present number and distribution of speakers: Brandenstein (1970d): 70 speakers in Roebourne, Port Hedland, Onslow and Pilbara stations in 1966. Wordick (1977b): about 100 speakers at Roebourne. 5. People who have worked intensively to record the language:

35. Myths ( 468 Human Selected Links )
mythology A Tahitian Legend -oceania Pacific Islands mythology -Macleod 's Celticmythology Page British and of Northern Cameroon australian Aboriginal -Some
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36. AskA Help: Map LC (LCC) To Dewey (DDC) Classification
travel; oceania...... mythology. Canberra, 994.7, australian Capital Territory. DU, DU 1950, oceania(South Seas), History of, 919 - 919.8, oceania
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37. The Rise Of Male Dominance
fundamental divinity, a belief documented in the mythology of oceania, Africa, Northand knowledge and orthodox belief of the australian aborigines, oceania
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The Rise of Male Dominance
Is there a genetic origin to male dominance? F.J.J. BUYTENDIJK, De Vrouw, Utrecht 1961, pgs. 81ff; 162-163. This different disposition has also been remarked by psychologists in the observation of children. Before boys and girls can have been inHuenced by prejudices of the culture to which they belong, they already show contrary attitudes to their environment. Generally speaking boys play more roughly, show more aggression, are more inclined to be obstinate, are more easily given to violence. Girls yield more easily and avoid physical fighting. They prefer quiet games and are more affectionate. These findings have been confirmed by studies in different social milieus and culture. SCHEIFLER, Zur Psychologie der Gaschlechter, Spielinteressen des Schulalters, Z.F. Ang Psych. 8 (1914) pgs.124-144. HATTWICK, Sex Differences in Behaviour of nursery school children, Child Development 8 (1967 ) pgs. 343-355. CUMMINGS, The incidence of emotional symptoms in school children, Brit. Jour. Psych.

38. An Annotated Bibliography Of Papua New Guinean Folklore
those articles in this journal which do not pertain to mythology. Part I. New GuineaArea, oceania, Australia. Canberra australian Academy of the Humanities.
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An annotated bibliography of Papua New Guinean folklore
Below is an annotated bibliography of Melanesian folklore. Bibliographic entries are included for Papua New Guinea, ex-Irian Jaya, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia. Please send comments and corrections to me. A "*" following a reference indicates that I have not seen. I use Wurm and Hattori (1983) to standardize references to groups of people, where each group listed under language name (or "People") corresponds to a distinct language group in Wurm and Hattori (1983). Language Atlas of the Pacific Area. Part I. New Guinea Area, Oceania, Australia. Pacific Linguistics, Series C, No. 67. Canberra: Australian Academy of the Humanities. Oral History (Port Moresby) is an important source for Papua New Guinean mythology, but it is at few libraries and is no longer published. It was published by the Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies. Below, I have indexed many myths from this journal . Oral History was published as the following issues: 1(1-10) [1973], 2(1-10) [1974], 3(1-10) [1975], 4(-10) [1976], 5 (1-10) [1977], 6 (1-10) [1978], 7(1-10) [1979], 8(1-10) [1980], 9(1-4) [1981], 10(1-4) [1982], 11(1-4) [1983], 12(1-4) [1984], 13 (1-2) [1985]. A collective table of contents appeared in

39. An Annotated Bibliography Of General Melanesian Folklore
Canberra Pacific Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, australian National University. andmeaning in Papua New Guinea Highland mythology. oceania 55 197
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An annotated bibliography of general Papua New Guinean folklore
Below is an annotated bibliography of general Papua New Guinean folklore. See the main bibliography page for more details, as well as for links to specific provinces. Please send comments and corrections to me. A "*" following a reference indicates that I have not seen.
Papua New Guinea: general
  • Anderson, Robin (1979). Sinabouda Lily: A Folk Tale from Papua New Guinea. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979, 24 pp., illustrated. * Out of print: Search Amazon.com for this book.
  • Anonymous (1972). Creation Legends from Papua New Guinea. Madang: Kristen Pres, 46 pp., illustrated. These are winning entries from the fable section of a writing contest. Out of print: Search Amazon.com for this book.
  • Anonymous (1974). In the Beginning Are Collections of Legends and Stories of People, Places and Things Written During Writers' Workshops Conducted in 1974. Rabaul: Christian Writers Association of Melanesia, 35 pp. * Out of print.
  • Anonymous (1975b).

40. Literature Of The Pacific Islands
1. australian and Pacific Languages http//www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/languag3.htm Australia. 7.mythology of oceania http//www.janeresture.com
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XIX. Other Postcolonial and Pacific Studies Links
I. Pacific Literature 1. Pacific Islands Literature - A Selective Reading Guide
http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/psiweb/bibliography/pacificlit2001.htm
Jolisa Gracewood's Pacific Literature Resources links archive
*note: some links may overlap with those from this page* 3. New Zealand Literature File
http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/nzp/nzlit2/authors.htm
Pacific Literature links by author back to top II. Pacific Journals
http://www.hawaii.edu/aplpj
1. Australian Journals Online
http://www.nla.gov.au/ajol/
2. The Contemporary Pacific http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/contemporary_pacific/ 3. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji http://maya.usp.ac.fj/its/public/SEMINARS/ANNOUNCE.DOC 4. Hawai'ian Pacific Journals Index http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/connect_pages/hawjourn.htm 5. Hawai'i Pacific Journal Index @ University of Hawai'i at Manoa Library http://libweb.hawaii.edu/uhmlib/databases/hpji.html

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