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Historical Dictionary of Equatorial Guinea
Historical Dictionary of Equatorial Guinea
The third edition of this standard reference work brings the history of Equatorial Guinea into the second Nguemist dictatorship, which began with the August 1979 coup of Obiang Ngu...
Climate Dynamics of ENSO Modoki Phenomena
Climate Dynamics of ENSO Modoki Phenomena
The El Niño Modoki/La Niña Modoki (ENSO Modoki) is a newly acknowledged face of ocean-atmosphere coupled variability in the tropical Pacific Ocean. The oceanic and atmospheric cond...
No. 37 Lands of the Ramu–Madang Area, Papua New Guinea
No. 37 Lands of the Ramu–Madang Area, Papua New Guinea
The Ramu–Madang survey covered an area of approximately 20,460 km2 or about three quarters of Madang Province, with altitude ranging from sea level to ~3,000 m in five physiographi...
New Guinea
New Guinea
New Guinea, inhabited for approximately 50,000 years, has been the focus of far less archaeological research compared to Australia and Polynesia, to the south and east, respectivel...
5 Papua New Guinea
5 Papua New Guinea
This chapter begins with a historical background on Papua New Guinea. It then identifies the groups that fall within the category of ‘minorities’ and ‘indigenous peoples’. This is ...
The seized collections of the Papua New Guinea Museum
The seized collections of the Papua New Guinea Museum
Papua New Guinea Museum....
Health and Human Security in the Mano River Union
Health and Human Security in the Mano River Union
This book is a study of the challenges facing the Mano River Union (MRU) countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte d’Ivoire, with respect to health security and human se...
The Art of Looking at Art
The Art of Looking at Art
A readable guide to the art of looking at art.
There’s an art to viewing art. A sizable portion of the population regards art with varying degrees of reverence, bewilderm...


