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England: Book Guild. 1395.  Coull, James R. (ed.), 1985: The county of Shetland (Third statistical account of Scotland, 22B). Edinburgh. 1396.  Coulter, Hugh, 1992: Commodity marketing institutions in the Pacific Islands: a case study of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea: Institute of National Affairs. 1397.  Counihan, C. Food, 1981: Culture and political economy: an investigation of changing lifestyles in the Sardinian town of Bosa, Thèse de Philosophie: Massachusetts. 1398.  Counts, David R. and Dorothy Ayers Counts, 1982: Kandrian-Gloucester development study, West New Britain. Crown Agents, Consultants Report, National Planning Office, Port Moresby, PNG. 1399.  Counts, David R.; Counts, Dorothy A., 1983: “1977 Independence and the rule of money in Kaliai” in Oceania 48:30-39. 1400.  Counts, David R. and Dorothy E. Counts, 1983-84: Aspects of dying in Northwest New Britain. In Special Section: Dying in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Peter H. Stephenson, ed. Omega 14:101-112. 1401.  Counts, David R.; Counts, Dorothy A., 1983: Near-Death and out-of-body experiences in a Melanesian society, Anabiosis 3:115-135. 1402.  Counts, David R.; Counts, Dorothy A., 1983-84: Aspects of dying in Northwest New Britain, In Special Section: Dying in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Peter H. Stephenson, ed. Omega 14:101-112. 1403.  Counts, David R.; Counts, Dorothy A., 1983: Father’s water equals mother’s milk: the conception of parentage in Kaliai, West New Britain, In Concepts of Conception: Procreation Ideologies in Papua New Guinea. Dan Jorgenson, ed. Special Issue of Mankind 14:46-56. 1404.  Counts, David R.; Counts, Dorothy A., 1985: “The cultural construction of aging and dying in a Melanesian community”,in International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 20:231-242. 1405.  Counts, David R.; Counts, Dorothy A., 1985: I’m not dead yet! Aging and death, process and experience in Kaliai, in Aging and Its Transformations, Dorothy Ayers Counts and David R. Counts, eds. A.S.A.O. Monograph No. 10. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America. Reprinted 1992 by the University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pp. 131-156. 1406.  Counts, David R. and Dorothy Ayers Counts, 1989: Complementarity in medical treatment in a West New Britain society, in A Continuing Trial of Treatment: Medical Pluralism in Papua New Guinea, Stephen Frankel and Gilbert Lewis, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht, pp. 277-294. 1407.  Counts, David R., 1989: “Shadows of war: changing remembrance through twenty years in New Britain”, in The Pacific Theater: Island Representation of World War II. White Geoffrey, and Lamont Lindstrom, eds. University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu HI, pp. 187 - 204. 1408.  Counts, David R.; Counts, Dorothy A., 1989: Complementarity in medical treatment in a West New Britain society, in A Continuing Trial of Treatment: Medical Pluralism in Papua New Guinea, Stephen Frankel and Gilbert Lewis, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht, pp. 277-294. 1409.  Counts, David R., 1990: “Too Many Bananas, not enough pineapple, and no watermelon at all” in The Humbled Anthropologist: Tales from the Pacific, Philip R. DeVita, ed. Wadsworth

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