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Infant Care
and
Feeding
in the
South Pacific

edited
by
Leslie B. Marshall

1985
New York: Gordon and Breach

from 1983 Symposium
Commentary: The Importance of Cultural Perspectives on Infant Care and Feeding
Bambi B. Schieffelin
 
Wage Employment and Infant Feeding: A Papua New Guinea Case
Leslie B. Marshall
 
Cultural Aspects of Early Childhood Growth and Nutrition among the Amele of Lowland Papua New Guinea
Carol L. Jenkins, Alison K. Orr-Ewing, and Peter F. Heywood
 
Food Taboos, Malaria, and Dietary Change: Infant Feeding and Cultural Adaptation on a Papua New Guinea Island
Maria A. Lepowsky
 
Infant Feeding and Health Care in Kaduwaga Village, the Trobriand Islands
Susan P. Montague
 
Infant Care and Feeding Practices and the Beginnings of Socialization among the Maisin of Papua New Guinea
Anne Marie Tietjen
 
The Social Context of Infant Feeding in the Murik Lakes of Papua New Guinea
Kathleen Barlow
 
Infant Care and Feeding in Kaliai, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea
Dorothy A. Counts
 
Patterns of Infant Feeding in Kove (West New Britain, Papua New Guinea), 1966-1983
Ann Chowning
 
Infant Care and Family Relations on Ponam Island, Manus Province, Papua New Guinea
Achsah H. Carrier
 
Women's Work and Infant Feeding: Traditional and Transitional Practices on Malaita, Solomon Islands
K. Gillogly Akin
 
Kwara'ae Mothers and Infants: Changing Family Practices in Health, Work, and Childrearing
David Welchman Gegeo and Karen Ann Watson-Gegeo