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5 Papua New Guinea

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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 followed by a discussion of the rights of minorities.
Title: 5 Papua New Guinea
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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 followed by a discussion of the rights of minorities.

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