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Masalai are a type of
supernatural spirit in
Papua New Guinea.
Margaret Mead
defined them as: "supernatural
beings that
inhabit specific places, usually...
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illegal logging in
Masalai I
Tokaut No. 43; 29
January 2006
Available at: http://www.forestnetwork.net/
Masalai/www.
masalai-i-tokaut.com/
Masalai...
- Florida. pp. 160–. ISBN 978-0-8130-1625-2.
Thomas H.
Slone (2003). Prokem.
Masalai Press. pp. 26–. ISBN 978-0-9714127-5-0.
Martin Booth (1 June 2005). Cannabis:...
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Melanesian societies.
Prevalent among traditional tribes is the
belief in
masalai, or evil spirits,
which are
blamed for "poisoning" people,
causing calamity...
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demonic tube-nosed
fruit bat (Nyctimene
masalai) is a
species of bat in the
family Pteropodidae. It is
endemic to
Papua New Guinea. The
holotype specimen...
- animist, and
prevalent among traditional tribes is the
belief in
spirits (
masalai in Tok Pisin)
representing natural forces. In the 2018 census, 37% of New...
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February 2022.
Retrieved 6
February 2022.
Thomas H.
Slone (2003). Prokem.
Masalai Press. pp. 26–. ISBN 978-0-9714127-5-0. "Undang-Undang
Republik Indonesia...
- One
Thousand One
Papua New
Guinean Nights:
Tales from 1972–1985. Vol. 1.
Masalai Press. ISBN 978-0971412712.
British Museum. Dept. of
British and Mediaeval...
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Wantok Newspaper.
Volume 2:
Tales from 1986–1997. Oakland, CA 94611-2058:
Masalai Press, 2001. pp. 853–854, 943–942 and 1051. ISBN 0-9714127-1-5. Mead, Margaret...
- One
Thousand One
Papua New
Guinean Nights:
Tales from 1972–1985. Vol. 1.
Masalai Press. ISBN 978-0971412712. Parish, S.; Richards, G.; Hall, L. (2012)....