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Oceanian World Tales Fairy Tales Tales Literature
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- An analysis of folktales from Unea Island, Papua New Guinea, as published in the journal "Time and Society".
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- An analysis of the Kilibob-Manup corpus of myths from West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea.
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- Description of an unpublished book of Papua New Guinean folktales, and a sample story from Ialibu, Southern Highlands Province, "Where the Rains Come From".
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- A folktale from Papua New Guinea, originally published in the book "Children of Kilibob".
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- Proverbs, stories, and bibliography on the sea travels of the Polynesian peoples.
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- A Real Video presentation of the legend.
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- How the Kiwi Lost his Wings, and Rata's Waka.
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- Four folktales in Tok Pisin and English from a larger collection, by Thomas H. Slone; includes bibliography.
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- A folktale in English and the Nakanai language of Papua New Guinea. This is a copy of the book "Magurei", which was collected by Ray and Marilyn Johnston.
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- Four Maui stories from the Maui Cheetah website.
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- E-zine on Australian folklore, oral and social history, as well as music and song, both traditional and contemporary.
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- Legend of the shaping of the mountains of Tahiti.
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- A description of Polynesian deities.
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- Legends and oral history passed from generation to generation on the Pacific Islands.
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- An analysis and synopsis of the story of Mataluangi from East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea.
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- Legends of places and people of Guam (in Chamorro and English).
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- A folktale called "The Woman Who Became a Stone" from Papua New Guinea, in English and Tok Pisin, with audio.
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