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Clan-Finding, Clan-Making and the Politics of Identity in a Papua New Guinea Mining Project

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Jorgensen, Dan

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ANU Press

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Customary Land Tenure & Registration in Australia and Papua New Guinea : Anthropological Perspectives

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