Hohola : the significance of social networks in urban adaptations of women in Papua-New Guinea's first low-cost housing estate / Lynn Oeser.
Material type: TextSeries: New Guinea research bulletin ; no. 29Publication details: Canberra ; Port Moresby : New Guinea Research Unit, ANU, 1969.Description: xiv, 120 p. : ill. ; 26 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 305.42099544 O29
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PR 305.4209953 G325 Gender analysis in Papua New Guinea / | PR 305.4209953 G325 Gender analysis in Papua New Guinea / | PR 305.42099541 B858 The symbolic role of women in Trobriand gardening / | PR 305.42099544 O29 Hohola : the significance of social networks in urban adaptations of women in Papua-New Guinea's first low-cost housing estate / | PR 305.4209956 G314 Gender and society in the New Guinea Highlands : an anthropological perspective on antagonism toward women / | PR 305.42099563 K99 From inside the women's house : Enga women's lives and traditions / | PR 305.42099565 S899 Women in between : female roles in a male world: Mount Hagen, New Guinea / |
Bibliography: p. 116-117.
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