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Infant Care
and
Feeding
in the
South Pacific
edited
by
Leslie B. Marshall
1985
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New York: Gordon and Breach
from 1983 Symposium
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- Commentary: The Importance of Cultural Perspectives on Infant Care
and Feeding
- Bambi B. Schieffelin
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- Wage Employment and Infant Feeding: A Papua New Guinea Case
- Leslie B. Marshall
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- 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
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- Food Taboos, Malaria, and Dietary Change: Infant Feeding and Cultural
Adaptation on a Papua New Guinea Island
- Maria A. Lepowsky
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- Infant Feeding and Health Care in Kaduwaga Village, the Trobriand
Islands
- Susan P. Montague
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- Infant Care and Feeding Practices and the Beginnings of Socialization
among the Maisin of Papua New Guinea
- Anne Marie Tietjen
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- The Social Context of Infant Feeding in the Murik Lakes of Papua
New Guinea
- Kathleen Barlow
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- Infant Care and Feeding in Kaliai, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea
- Dorothy A. Counts
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- Patterns of Infant Feeding in Kove (West New Britain, Papua New Guinea),
1966-1983
- Ann Chowning
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- Infant Care and Family Relations on Ponam Island, Manus Province,
Papua New Guinea
- Achsah H. Carrier
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- Women's Work and Infant Feeding: Traditional and Transitional Practices
on Malaita, Solomon Islands
- K. Gillogly Akin
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- Kwara'ae Mothers and Infants: Changing Family Practices in Health,
Work, and Childrearing
- David Welchman Gegeo and Karen Ann Watson-Gegeo
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