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CONTENTS OF PICTURES 01. Pacific Islands Radio………………………………………………..….....….... 13 02. Jane Oceania Page…………………………………………………..….…....… 14 03. Our People On the Reef……………………………………………….…......… 31 04. Welcme To Janes Chat Room……………………………………….….…....… 32 05. A wooden drum, from the lower Fly River area on the Papuan Gulf, ….…. ..... 42 06. Bamboo flute from the middle Sepik Region of New Guinea, ………………... 43 07. A wooden figure from Fly River area on the Papuan Gulf. …………….…..…. 47 08. A Wooden Trumpet of the Sepik River region of New Guinea………..……... 48 09. A carved post of a ceremonial house from the Sepik River region, …………... .49 10. The korwar figures from Geelvink Bay in north-west New Guinea…………....51 11. Florida in the Solomons a tindalo, power after death……………………….…. 52 12. A carved canoe of pearl from New Georgia, Solomon Islands….………….…. 53 13. A carved and inlaid figure from the Solomon Islands……………………….… 55 14. A carved wooden from either Mala or Ulawa in the Solomon Islands……….... 55 15. A sea adaro, from San Cristobal in the Solomon Islands………………..….…. 56 15. A representation of an ancestral spirit, modelled in clay …………………...… 58 16. This female figure of south-east Ambrim……………………………….……. 59 17. In the New Hebrides (Vanuatu) social status depends ………………..……… 60 18. The image to the left originally came from Tonga for Fiji ….…………..…… 62 19. This wooden figure set upon the Old Woman of NaKauvandra….……….….. 63 20. Small bure, or god-houses shaped …………………………………..…….…. 65 21. Each community had its own coterie of mythological ……………..….….…. 68 22. This ceremonial act with jadeite blade from New Caledonia …………….…. 69 23. Small Massim pendant, Trobriand Islands………………………….……….. 72 24. Early Massim pigs, Trobriand Islands……………………………….……… 74 25. Two Trobriand Islands Massim item of Melanesian mythology…….……… 76 26. War Clubs from Fiji……………………………………………….………… 81 27. War Clubs from Fiji…………………………………………………….…… 81 28. A Chief's Mace With Green Stone Disc From New Caledonia…………...... 82 29. Ornamental Comb, New Caledonia………………………….………….… 82 30. A Hand Weapon…………………………………………………….…….. 82 31. The Tamate Dancing Of The New Hebrides (Vanuatu)………..…………. 82 32. A Large Drum Hollowed From A Tree Trunk, Vanuatu………..………… 83 33. A Door-Post Carving, New Caledonia……………………….…..…..…… 83. 34.. Examples of Papua New Guinea Arts……………………….….…….….. 85 35. Examples of Papua New Guinea Art………………………….…..……… 86 36. Solomon Islands Canoe Prow With Pearl Inlay c. 1890…………....…….. 89 37. Ornate Carving of A Frigate Bird………………………………..….……. 89 38. Shell Disc Pendants………………………………………………….……. 89 39. Frigate Bird With Pearl Shell Inlay……………………………………..... 89 40. Shell Disc Pendant From Santa Cruz……………………………….……. 89 41. Early Image of A Solomon Islander……………………………………… 90 42. Solomon Islands Coconut Wood Comb……………………………..…… 91 43. The carved head of a Vanuatu war club………………………….………. 92 44. A Vanuatu Carving………………………………………………………. 93 45. The Front And Back of A Vanuatu Comb…………………………..…… 95 46. Fijian Necklaces…………………………………………………..……… 96 47. An Early Image of A Fijian Warrior……………………………………… 98 48. Kava Ceremony, Fiji…………………………………………………….. 100 49. An Assortment of Fijian Clubs………………………………………….. 101 50. Fire-Walking, Fiji…………………………………………..…………… 102 51. The MEE/ Ekagi Bagee…………………………………………………. 104 52. The Mee's first European contact…………………………………….….. 105 53. Location….…………………………….………………………..….…… 105 54. locations in an introduction………………………………………..……. 106 55. Language…..…………………………………………………………….. 106 56. Folklore….……………………………………………………………… 107 57. Religion………………………………………………………………….. 107 58. Major Holidays of Bunani Mee…… …..…………………………..……. 108 59. Rites of Passages…………………………………………………….…… 108 60. Living Conditions……….…………………………………………….……. 109 61. Family Lifes….…………………………………………………………….. 110 62. Houses……………………………………….………………………..……. 110 63. Clothing………………………………………………………………..……. 111 64. Food……………………………………………………………………..….. 111 65. Ritual food considered a delicacy among the Mee Ekagi bagee.……….…. 112 66. Education…………………………………………………………………… 112 67. Cultural Heritage……………………………………………………………. 112 68. Traditional Houses..………………………………………………………… 113 69. They hunt Pig, Cassuary, Cuscus, and other animals………………………. 114 70. Women are responsible for net fishing, gathering, ………………….….….. 114 71. Recreation…………………………………………………….………….…. 115 72. Crafts and Hobbies…………………………………………………………. 115 73. The most famous ritual carving of these groups……………………………. 116 74. Social Problems……..……………………………………………….……... 116 75. Bunani Mee and Koyei……….……………………………………………… 116 76. It’s Just Traditional Worship………………………………………………… 117 77. The Earlier Men Of the Bunani Mee………………………………………… 118 78. Pacific Islands Radio……..…………………………………………………. 120 79. Jane Resture Page……..…………………………………………………….. 120 80. Welcome everybody to our Pacific Islands Radio Stations……….…………. 121 81. Radio Melanesia Live 365.com……………………………………………… 123 82. Pacific Islands Radio on Jane’s Page…………………………………………. 123 83. Micronesia music radio 33k…………………………………………………. 124 84. Profiles of some of our Artists…………….………………………………….. 129 85. Dr.Arnold Up………………………………………………………………….. 129 86. Congratulations Vanessa!................................................................................... 130 87. Recorded LIVE at the RSA Nite Club in Apia, Samoa!..................................... 131 88. Serious Tam…………………………………………………………………… 131 89. Xavier X. Fethal, one of the artists and musicians from Yap,………..……..… 132 90. Island Girl – 2004………………………………………………………..……. 132 91. Talented and beautiful ladies from the Marshall Islands……………………. 132 92. "Promise" - 2004 Vanessa Quai (Vanuatu) and (Papua New Guinea)……… 133 93. Vanessa Quai, in Canberra,……………………………………………..…... 133 94. The Federal Treasurer of Australia, the Honourable Peter Costello, …….… 134 95. The enchanting sound of pacific…………………………………………….. 134