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The throwaway people: social aspect of the Gogol timber project, Madang Province

The throwaway people: social aspect of the Gogol timber project, Madang Province

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The throwaway people: social aspect of the Gogol timber project, Madang Province

by De'Ath, Colin

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Boroko, Papua New Guinea: Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research, 1980. 131 pages, paperback, front cover has traces of old label and discoloration. Monograph 13.

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Title
The throwaway people: social aspect of the Gogol timber project, Madang Province
Author
De'Ath, Colin
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Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research
Place of Publication
Boroko, Papua New Guinea
Date Published
1980
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1980S; Anthropology; Lumber industry; New Guinea; Forestry, Forest Service, Ranger;

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