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Cook, Carolyn Diane Turinsky 1995 The Amung Way: the Subsistence Strategies,
the Knowledge and the Dilemma of the Tsinga Valley People in Irian Jaya, Indonesia,
PhD Dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
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© Carolyn Diane Turinsky Cook 1995. Reproduced with permission.
Use of any part of this thesis for any purpose must be acknowledged.
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Title pages: abstract, acknowledgements, table of contents, list of figures
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Chapter 1: The dilemma and the dream
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Chapter 2: The Amung people and their environment
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Chapter 3: Tsinga valley environment and people
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Chapter 4: The forest provides, or does it?
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Chapter 5: Pandanus: a Tsinga treasure more precious than gold
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Chapter 6: Agricultural strategies of the Amung
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Chapter 7: Domestic and wild animals in Tsinga
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Chapter 8: Traditional medicines of the Amung people
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Chapter 9: Health, nutrition, food processing and group survival
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Chapter 10: Spiritual aspects of life: beliefs, morals and legends...
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Chapter 11: Changes come to Tsinga valley
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Chapter 12: Kanagam: may they blossom and grow
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Appendices
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Bibliography
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