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Euphoria

a novel
Frustrated by his research efforts and depressed over the death of his brothers, Andre Banson runs into two fellow anthropologists, a married couple, in 1930s New Guinea and begins a tumultuous relationship with them.

Savage harvest

a tale of cannibals, colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller's tragic quest for primitive art
On November 21, 1961, Michael C. Rockefeller, the twenty-three year old son of New York governor Nelson Rockefeller, vanished off the coast of southwest New Guinea when his catamaran capsized while crossing a turbulent river mouth. He was on an expedition to collect art for the Museum of Primitive Art, which his father founded in 1957. Michael's expedition partner stayed with the capsized boat and was rescued. Michael did not, instead choosing to swim for help. His last words were "I think I can make it". But he did not. For fifty-plus years, Michael's fate remained unknown. The official verdict was that he drowned. But rumors circulated that he had made it to shore and then was killed and eaten by the Asmat, a native tribe of warriors whose complex culture was built around sacred, reciprocal violence, headhunting, and ritual cannibalism.

Photographs in the mud

2005
Jack and Hoshi are two soldiers on opposite sides who meet on the Kokoda Track in 1942 and who share with each other photographs of their families while they both wait for death after being mortally wounded.

MacArthur's jungle war

the 1944 New Guinea campaign
1998
History of the assault on New Guinea and the surrounding islands and its role in the overall war with Japan.

Evidence not seen

a woman's miraculous faith in a Japanese prison camp during WWII
1988

Combat recon

5th Air Force images from the SW Pacific 1943-45
2007

Lost in Shangri-la

a true story of survival, adventure, and the most incredible rescue mission of World War II
2011
Describes the 1945 odyssey of three plane crash survivors in New Guinea who endured a harrowing journey through the jungle to seek help, their encounter with a primitive tribe who had never seen white people, and their eventual rescue by a band of paratroopers.

Jungle fighters

a GI correspondent's experience in the New Guinea campaign
1985
An account of the military campaign in New Guinea during World War II, which the author viewed from several positions, including staff sergeant and war correspondent.

Words of paradise

poetry of Papua New Guinea
1973
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