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Dika, Alam Maha. "Nasionalisme Papua Dalam Organisasi Aliansi Mahasiswa Papua (Studi Kasus : Aliansi Mahasiswa Papua Komite Kota Yogyakarta)." Jurnal DinamikA 1, no. 2 (December 1, 2020): 33–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.18326/dinamika.v1i2.33-54.

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The Papuan Student Alliance (AMP) is a Papuan student organization that voices problems in Papua, especially politics. AMP has goals for Papuan independence which are contained in the organization's vision and platform. AMP itself is divided into seven committees in various cities, one of which is the Yogyakarta City Committee. The results of this study conclude that the Papuan nationalism that has developed within the Yogyakarta KK AMP is due to several reasons, among others; 1) Indonesia is considered a failure in carrying out nation-building in Papua; 2) Experience of violence experienced by the Papuan people; 3) The basic needs of the Papuan people are not fulfilled. Apart from the historical factor of Papua which has a strong connection with Papuan nationalism, the failure of nation-building by Indonesia in Papua is also a factor that makes Papuan nationalism continue to develop in the Yogyakarta KK AMP. In the construction of Papuan nationalism, the Yogyakarta KK AMP builds a shared identity through shared psychology regarding the oppression experienced by the Papuan people so far. The joint history that was formed by the AMP KK Yogyakarta is about Papua which has made efforts to become independent and then this independence was annexed by Indonesia. For the AMP KK Yogyakarta, the Papuan people have experienced violence (memoria passionis), land grabbing, exploitation of natural resources, discrimination, marginalization, and the crisis of freedom. Therefore, the common goal of AMP KK Yogyakata is Papuan independence as an initial stage towards a better Papua.
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Suroto, Hari. "BABI DALAM BUDAYA PAPUA (Pig in The Papua Culture)." Jurnal Penelitian Arkeologi Papua dan Papua Barat 6, no. 1 (June 3, 2017): 37–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/papua.v6i1.41.

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The pig is an integral part of the culture in the highlands of Papua. Nevertheless, to this day still happening cross of opinion among experts about when the first swine entered in Papua. This paper will discuss the beginning of pigs in Papua and Papuan cultural values associated with the presence of a pig. Data was collected with a literature study, in this paper used descriptive qualitative method. Beginning of the presence of swine in Papua brought by Austronesian speakers. Pig bones found in cave sites north coast of Papua. The presence of pigs in Papua are very influential in Papuan culture. ABSTRAKBabi merupakan bagian yang tak terpisahkan dari budaya di daerah dataran tinggi Papua. Meskipun demikian, sampai hari ini masih saja terjadi persilangan pendapat antar para ahli mengenai kapan pertama kali babi masuk di Papua. Tulisan ini akan membahas awal mula babi di Papua dan nilai-nilai budaya Papua yang terkait dengan keberadaan babi. Teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan studi kepustakaan, dalam tulisan ini digunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif. Awal mula keberadaan babi di Papua dibawa oleh penutur Austronesia. Tulang-tulang babi ditemukan di situs-situs gua pesisir utara Papua. Keberadaan babi di Papua sangat berpengaruh pada budaya Papua.
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Rumbaru;, Musa, and Surwandono; Hasse; Ridho. "IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION OF THE MINORITY PAPUAN MUSLIM." Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 13, no. 2 (December 15, 2018): 339–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.21274/epis.2018.13.2.339-360.

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This article explores contemporary development of a minority of Muslim in the largest Muslim country Indonesia. It closely examines the minority Muslim Papuan and looks at the construction and the institutionalisation of Muslim identity in post-special autonomy (otonomi khusus) of Papua. Through a series of fieldwork in Jayapura, the capital of the Papua Province, in 2016 and reviews of documents, the article argues that the Council of Papuan Muslim (Majelis Muslim Papua/MMP) serves not only a the association of minority Muslim Papuan but also as a political instrument for the minority to fight for equality in Papuan public sphere. Importantly, the Muslim Papuan try reconcile the popular, but contradicted, notion of Muslim -and Islam- as newcomer -if not to mention as the colonial- in Papua and the presence of Muslim as a symbolic expectation for progress of the Papuan in general. Thus, the institutionalization of Islam, through the establishment of The Majelis Muslim Papua in Papua resorts as an ample case where multiculturalism is tested in contemporary Indonesia.
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Yolanda, Selviana. "Transformasi Berkelanjutan Berbasis Sumber Daya Lokal: Sebuah Refleksi Penelitian Aksi Partisipatif terhadap Perempuan di Akar Rumput, Papua dan Papua Barat." Jurnal Inada: Kajian Perempuan Indonesia di Daerah Tertinggal, Terdepan, dan Terluar 1, no. 2 (January 29, 2019): 157–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.33541/ji.v1i2.899.

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Abstrak: Tulisan ini adalah refleksi atas penelitian aksi partisipatif bersama perempuan Papua dan Papua Barat. Melihat kembali dan mengakui sejarah bangsa Papua merupakan langkah penting untuk rekonsiliasi dan pemulihan kolektif di Papua. Karenanya, tulisan diawali dengan ulasan ringkas tentang latar belakang sejarah dan situasi konflik di Papua. Keluasan dan menyejarahnya kekerasan yang dialami perempuan Papua memberi gambaran akan pentingnya metode penelitian yang dapat memulihkan dan memberdayakan perempuan korban kekerasan di Papua dan Papua Barat. Akhirnya, pendekatan yang berasal dari akar rumput beserta catatan-catatan kritis dan rekomendasi dari riset aksi partisipatif sangat perlu diperhatikan oleh para penyusun kebijakan dan berbagai stakeholder yang terkait dalam perencanaan dan inisiatif pembangunan di Papua. Kata Kunci: Perempuan, Papua, Papua Barat, Penelitian Aksi Partisipatif, refleksi Abstract: The article is a reflection on the Participative Action Research done with the Papuan and West Papuan women. Looking back and acknowledging the history of Papuans is an important step for reconciliation and collective healing in Papua. Because of that, this article starts with a brief review about the historical background and conflict situation in Papua. The breadth and history of violence experienced by Papuan women show how important is a research method which is able to heal and empower women victims of violence in Papua and West Papua. Finally, an approach coming from the grass-root along with critical notes and recommendations from the research is very much needed to be considered by policy makers and various related stakeholders in the planning and development initiative in Papua. Key Words: Women, Papua, West Papua, Participative Action Research, reflection
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Matbob, Patrick, and Evangelia Papoutsaki. "West Papua ‘independence’ and the Papua New Guinea press." Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa 12, no. 2 (September 1, 2006): 87–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v12i2.864.

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This article explores the West Papua issue through the Papua New Guinea news media. It seeks to identify the reasons behind the decline in coverage of West Papua in the PNG press. It provides an historical background to the West Papua conflict and PNG’s relationship with Indonesian-ruled West Papua and it presents the results of a comparative content analysis of three PNG newspapers—Post-Courier, The National, and Times of Papua New Guinea—on their coverage of West Papua, in-depth interviews with journalists and West Papuan refugees in Papua New Guinea.
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KOSSAY, Methodius. "Conceptual Study Of Central Government Policies In Resolving The Papua Conflict In Indonesia (Papua Special Autonomy Perspective)." International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science 3, no. 3 (November 30, 2022): 512–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.38142/ijesss.v3i3.237.

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Since the implementation of Special Autonomy in Papua, various policies have been implemented by the central government to resolve conflicts in Papua. This policy is carried out through several regulations regarding the acceleration of welfare development in Papua as a way to resolve the Papuan conflict. The method used in this paper is juridical-normative with a conceptual approach to researching library materials using the object of the study of writing in the form of existing libraries. The purpose of this paper is to find out the policies of the Central Government in resolving the Papuan Conflict in Indonesia (Papua Special Autonomy Perspective). With the results of his research that the Central Government's policy in resolving the Papuan conflict in Indonesia (Papua Special Autonomy Perspective) is to solve the root problems in Papua with a welfare and security development policy under the legal umbrella of the Papua Special Autonomy Law and its derivatives regulations. However, this policy has not had a significant impact on resolving the conflict in Papua because it has not resolved the roots of the conflict that occurred in Papua. So one of the steps that must be taken is to open a space for peaceful dialogue to resolve the conflict thoroughly, thoroughly and with dignity.
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Taliawo, Riedno Graal. "The Indonesianization of West Papua: Development of Indonesia's Attitudes and Policies towards West Papua and the Dynamics of the Papua Freedom Movement." Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies 4, no. 2 (April 26, 2022): 71–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2022.4.2.10.

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The Indonesianization of Papua project, which has been going on since 1963, has not yet reached the ideal stage. The rise of the post-2000s separatist movement indicates a need to re-read the relationship between Indonesia and West Papua, an examination of past and current events. This study aims to examine the dynamics of Indonesia's attitude and policy towards West Papua, the discourse, and the tension between Indonesia and the Papua freedom movement. This study uses a historical approach by diachronically reviewing how the Indonesian occupation and the Indonesianization project began and its relation to resistance from the Papuan community with the manifestation of the existence of the Papua Freedom Organization. In addition, to capture the synchronic dimension of the current situation, the writer also interviewed several key figures in the integration-and-disintegration of Papua as the primary data source. Indonesia has had a very monochromatic perspective of Papua throughout history, and they tend to ignore Papua as an entity with a will. The military approach and inappropriate development carried out by the Indonesian Government caused the strengthening of the Papuan independence movement. At this point, the Indonesian Government needs a new approach to negotiate its position with the West Papuan community and change the militaristic approach still being used in West Papua. The development approach taken by the current President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, towards West Papua does not seem to be reflected when we see how the stigmatization of Papua continues in the Government's political communication practices related to Papua.
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Taliawo, Riedno Graal. "The Indonesianization of West Papua: Development of Indonesia's Attitudes and Policies towards West Papua and the Dynamics of the Papua Freedom Movement." Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies 4, no. 2 (April 26, 2022): 71–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2022.4.2.10.

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The Indonesianization of Papua project, which has been going on since 1963, has not yet reached the ideal stage. The rise of the post-2000s separatist movement indicates a need to re-read the relationship between Indonesia and West Papua, an examination of past and current events. This study aims to examine the dynamics of Indonesia's attitude and policy towards West Papua, the discourse, and the tension between Indonesia and the Papua freedom movement. This study uses a historical approach by diachronically reviewing how the Indonesian occupation and the Indonesianization project began and its relation to resistance from the Papuan community with the manifestation of the existence of the Papua Freedom Organization. In addition, to capture the synchronic dimension of the current situation, the writer also interviewed several key figures in the integration-and-disintegration of Papua as the primary data source. Indonesia has had a very monochromatic perspective of Papua throughout history, and they tend to ignore Papua as an entity with a will. The military approach and inappropriate development carried out by the Indonesian Government caused the strengthening of the Papuan independence movement. At this point, the Indonesian Government needs a new approach to negotiate its position with the West Papuan community and change the militaristic approach still being used in West Papua. The development approach taken by the current President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, towards West Papua does not seem to be reflected when we see how the stigmatization of Papua continues in the Government's political communication practices related to Papua.
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Solaiman, Antie. "Perempuan dalam Masyarakat Papua: Suku Kamoro dan Muyu." Jurnal Inada: Kajian Perempuan Indonesia di Daerah Tertinggal, Terdepan, dan Terluar 1, no. 2 (January 30, 2019): 125–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.33541/ji.v1i2.906.

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Abstrak: Tulisan ini menilik dua jenis komunitas suku, Kamoro dan Muyu, atau dua ‘warna’ perempuan yang penulis anggap dapat mewakili keseluruhan perempuan Papua. Penulis beberapa kali mengunjungi Papua dalam satu dekade terakhir, pada kesempatan tersebut penulis tinggal dan beraktivitas bersama masyarakat Kamoro dan Muyu. Kedua komunitas tersebut tinggal di tanah Papua, yang secara administratif ada di Provinsi Papua Barat dan Provinsi Papua. Dengan melihat kepada kondisi dan konteks sosial-budaya yang melatari posisi perempuan Papua di tengah masyarakatnya, penulis ingin memberikan penggambaran yang jelas bagaimana sesungguhnya kesulitan yang dialami perempuan Papua sebagai warga negara.Kata Kunci: Perempuan, Papua, Kamoro, MuyuAbstract: This article looks at two ethnic communities, Kamoro and Muyu, or two ‘colours’ of women whom the writer considers as representative of all Papuan women. The author has several times visited Papua in the past decade, on that occasion the author lived and did activities together with the Kamoro and Muyu people. Both communities live in the land of Papua, which administratively are in the West Papua and Papua Provinces. By looking at the condition and socio-cultural context which underlie the position of women in the midst of their society, the author wants to give a clear description on how difficult it is the real situation faced by Papuan women as citizens.Key Words: Papua, Women, Kamoro, Muyu
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Marit, Elisabeth Lenny. "KOPI PAPUA: STRATEGI PEMBERDAYAAN ORANG ASLI PAPUA DALAM INDUSTRI KREATIF DI ERA OTSUS PAPUA." E-Mabis: Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis 22, no. 1 (October 20, 2019): 121–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/e-mabis.v20i2.289.

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This paper aims to illustrate Papuan coffee made by indigenous Papuans (OAP) as part of creative industries in the era of Special Autonomy Papua. The facts show that 96 percent coffee plantation in Indonesia is a coffee plantation owned by around 1.7 million farmers families in Indonesia with production of about 0.72 tons per hectare. Based on the above description, half the coffee in Papua need revitalization because the coffee crop is not productive. The total area of coffee is 9,400 hectares in Jayawijaya, Tolikara, Puncak Jaya Lanny Jaya, Dogiyai, Deiyai and Paniai, 50 percent are unproductive. In terms of planting area is indeed an increase of 100 to 200 hectares per year. However, from the production side, Papua’s coffee is only 1,900 tons per year or the productivity of coffee is only 300 kilograms per year. The development of creative industries through Papuan coffee aims to (1) encourage the creation of the creative and socio-cultural sectors of the nation in the dignified Papua Land, and (2) contribute to the productivity of Papuan coffee.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Papua"

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Mason, Russell A. "Structural evolution of the Western Papuan Fold Belt, Papua New Guinea." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/37523.

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New Guinea forms the northern margin of the Australian Plate which is now characterised by a zone crustal deformation and accreted terranes. The present day configuration is the result of global tectonics in the southwestern Pacific since the Triassic. The Papuan Fold Belt is located within Papua New Guinea, the eastern half of New Guinea, and comprises deformed basement, platformal and basinal Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments. Deformation within the fold belt commenced possibly as early as Middle to Late Miocene and is currently continuing. The structure of the western part of the Papuan Fold Belt is characterised by thin skinned thrusting and basement involved structures, the latter attributed to inversion of extensional faults active in the Tertiary and the Mesozoic. Inversion is thought to have post-dated the initiation of thin skinned thrusting by approximately 5 Ma. Continued basement shortening may be due to the current high convergence rate between the Australian and Pacific Plates. The Alice Anticline formed due to inversion of a Tertiary extensional fault system. Three-dimensional restoration of the Alice Anticline makes use of a series of balanced cross-sections and is based on a line length method. Paradoxically, this restoration reveals non-plane strain in the balanced cross-sections upon which it relies. However, the restoration also reveals and quantifies a component of rotation about vertical axes which would not be obvious by application of conventional methods of structural analysis. Two transfer zones associated with the original extensional geometry acted as obstructions to deformation and have effectively pinned contractional structures during their formation causing the rotations about vertical axes. A general fracture system is developed in rocks in the Alice Anticline area. This typically comprises two sets of conjugate shear fractures and a third set, interpreted as extensional, which is sub-nonnal to the acute bisector of the two conjugate sets. Unfolding of bedding using the three-dimensional restoration results in a symmetrical geometric relationship between the general fracture system and folds. The mechanical interpretation of fractures, their geometric relationships and the timing constraints on their formation are consistent with folding. The structure of the Ok Tedi mine area is complicated by the presence of approximately syn-tectonic intrusive bodies. The development of the Parrots Beak and Taranaki Thrusts as floor and roof thrusts respectively constitutes shortening estimates in the mine area which are consistent with those determined regionally. Striation analysis of rnesoscale faults from country rocks in the mine area reveals a reduced stress tensor compatible with the regional shortening direction. Reduced stress tensors determined for the Fubilan Monzonite Porphyry are related to emplacement processes and would be consistent with development of radial and concentric fracture sets.
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Ingram, Andrew. "Anamuxra : a language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/9823.

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Ma, KeYang. "Hydrocarbon source and depositional environments in the central Papual Basin, Papua New Guinea /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2005. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe18901.pdf.

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Tida, Syuntaro. "A grammar of the Dom language : a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/143786.

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Reesink, Ger P. "Structures and their functions in Usan, a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea /." Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34939623k.

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Crockett, John Steven. "Unraveling the 3-D character of clinoforms: Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/11066.

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Neilson, David John. "Christianity in Irian (West Papua)." University of Sydney, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1560.

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Egloff, Brian. "Recent prehistory in Southeast Papua /." Canberra : Department of prehistory, Research school of Pacific studies, Australian national university, 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb374208161.

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Texte remanié de: Th. Ph. D.--Department of anthropology and sociology, Research school of Pacific studies--Canberra--Australian national university, 1971. Titre de soutenance : Collingwood Bay and the Trobriand Islands in recent prehistory : settlement and interaction in coastal and island Papua.
Bibliogr. p. 153-164.
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Morgan, Glenn Douglas School of Biological Earth &amp Environmental Science UNSW. "Sequence stratigraphy and structure of the tertiary limestones in the Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science, 2005. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/22913.

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A sequence stratigraphic study was conducted on the Mendi and Darai Limestone Megasequences in the foreland area of the Papuan Basin in Papuan New Guinea. It involved the integrated use of seismic, wireline log, well core and cuttings, strontium isotope age and biostratigraphic data. This study enhanced the understanding of the structure, stratigraphy and depositional architecture of the limestones, and the morphology of the basin at the time of deposition. The results of the study were integrated with published geological and tectonic models for the Papuan Basin to develop a consistent and coherent model for the depositional history of the limestones. Eleven third-order sequences were delineated within the Mendi and Darai Limestone Megasequences. Eight depositional facies were interpreted across these sequences, namely deep-shelf, shallow-shelf, backreef, reef, shoal, forereef, basin margin and submarine fan facies. Each facies was differentiated according to seismic character and geometry, well core and cuttings descriptions, and its position in the depositional framework of the sequence. Deposition of the Mendi Limestone Megasequence commenced in the Eocene in response to thermal subsidence and eustatic sea-level rise. Sedimentation comprised open-marine, shallow-water, shelfal carbonates. During the middle of the Oligocene, the carbonate shelf was exposed and eroded in response to the collision of the Australian and Pacific Plates, or a major global eustatic sea-level fall. Sedimentation recommenced in the Late Oligocene, however, in response to renewed extensional faulting and subsidence associated with back-arc extension. This marked the onset of deposition of the Darai Limestone Megasequence in the study area. The KFZ, OFZ and Darai Fault were reactivated during this time, resulting in the oblique opening of the Omati Trough. Sedimentation was initially restricted to the Omati Trough and comprised deep and shallow-marine shelfal carbonates. By the Early Miocene, however, movement on the faults had ceased and an extensive carbonate platform had developed across the Gulf of Papua. Carbonate reef growth commenced along topographic highs associated with the KFZ, and led to the establishment of a rimmed carbonate shelf margin. Shallow to locally deeper-marine, shelfal carbonates were deposited on this shelf, and forereef, submarine fan and basin margin carbonates were deposited basinward of the shelf margin. The Uramu High and parts of the Pasca High became submerged during this time and provided sites for pinnacle reef development. During the middle of the Early Miocene, a major global eustatic sea-level fall or flexure of the Papuan Basin associated with Early Miocene ophiolite obduction subaerially exposed the carbonate shelf. This resulted in submarine erosion of the forereef and basin margin sediments. Towards the end of the Early Miocene, however, sedimentation recommenced. Shallow-marine, undifferentiated wackestones and packstones were deposited on the shelf; forereef, submarine fan and basin margin sediments were deposited basinward of the shelf margin; and reef growth recommenced along the shelf margin and on the Pasca and Uramu Highs. By the end of the Early Miocene, however, the pinnacle reef on the Pasca High had drowned. During the middle of the Middle Miocene, subtle inversion associated with ophiolite obduction subaerially exposed the carbonate shelf, and resulted in submarine erosion of the forereef and basin margin sediments. Sedimentation recommenced towards the end of the Middle Miocene, however, in response to eustatic sea-level rise and flexure of the crust associated with foreland basin development. Shallow marine, undifferentiated wackestones, packstones and grainstones were deposited on the shelf; carbonate shoals were deposited along the shelf margin; and forereef, submarine fan and basin margin carbonates were deposited basinward of the shelf margin. Carbonate production rapidly outpaced accommodation space on the shelf during this time, resulting in highstand shedding and the development of a large prograding submarine fan complex basinward of the shelf margin. By the Late Miocene, carbonate deposition had ceased across the majority of the study area in response to a major global eustatic sea-level fall or inversion associated with terrain accreation events along the northern Papuan margin. Minor carbonate deposition continued on parts of the Uramu High, however, until the middle of the Late Miocene. During the latest Miocene, clastic sediments prograded across the carbonate shelf, infilling parts of the foreland basin. Plio-Pleistocene compression resulted in inversion and erosion of the sedimentary package in the northwestern part of the study area. In the southeastern part of the Papuan Basin, however, clastic sedimentation continued to the present day.
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Río, Murtagh José Agustín del. "Detección e identificación de paramixovirus aviares en pingüino papúa (Pygoscelis papua) del territorio Antártico chileno." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2017. http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/144015.

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Memoria para optar al Título Profesional de Médico Veterinario. Tesis para optar al Grado de Magíster en Ciencias Animales y Veterinarias mención Patología Animal.
La Antártida siempre ha fascinado a la comunidad científica, debido a que representa a uno de los últimos lugares vírgenes de nuestro planeta. Sus ecosistemas se encuentran aislados geográfica y climáticamente del resto de los continentes, sin embargo, su fauna no se halla exenta de enfermedades y agentes infecciosos. El objetivo de esta investigación consistió en aislar e identificar paramixovirus aviares (APMV) en ejemplares de pingüinos de papúa (Pygoscelis papua), provenientes del territorio Antártico. El estudio se efectuó en la Península Antártica Chilena, durante los años 2014 - 2015 y consideró la recolección de 345 muestras cloacales/ambientales desde colonias reproductivas localizadas en Isla Kopaitic (63°19' S, 57°55'W), Base Presidente Gabriel González Videla (64°49′S, 62°51′W), Dorian Bay (64°49’S, 63°30’W), Base Brown (64°53′S, 62°52′W) y Pleneau Island (65˚06'S, 64˚04'W). El análisis y procesamiento de muestras se desarrolló en el Laboratorio de Virología Animal de la Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias y Pecuarias, Universidad de Chile. La metodología incluyó aislamiento viral, pruebas de hemoaglutinación, RT-PCR para la detección de miembros de la familia Paramyxoviridae y análisis filogenéticos de los resultados obtenidos. De la totalidad de muestras, 13 evidenciaron reacción hemoaglutinante, de estas, cinco resultaron positivas al RT-PCR de APMV y cuatro lograron ser secuenciadas para el análisis filogenético. La filogenia agrupa a los virus aislados dentro de los paramixovirus aviares, cercanamente emparentado con APMV-12 y APMV-13, pero sugiere la segregación en dos nuevas especies virales. Se logró aislar e identificar paramixovirus aviares en colonias de pingüino papúa del territorio antártico, con evidencia que sugiere la existencia de nuevas especies de estos agentes virales. Esto constituye el primer hallazgo de este grupo de agentes virales en Pygoscelis papua y refuerzan la necesidad de continuar desarrollando estudios en la avifauna antártica.
The scientific community has always been fascinated by the pristine nature of the antarctic continent. The South Pole ecosystems are geographically and climatically isolated from other continents, however, the fauna that lives in this place, is not free of diseases and infectious agents. The objective of this investigation was to isolate and to identify avian paramyxoviruses in Gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) from the Antarctic territory. The sample collection of this study was performed in the Chilean Antarctic during 2014 – 2015, 345 cloacal / environmental samples were collected from reproductive colonies at isla Kopaitic (63 ° 19 'S, 57 ° 55'W), Base President Gabriel Gonzalez Videla (64 ° 49'S, 62 ° 51'W), Dorian Bay (64 ° 49'S, 63 ° 30'W), Brown Base (64 ° 53'S, 62 ° 52'W) and Pleneau Island (65˚06'S, 64˚04'W). The analysis and processing of samples was done in the Animal Virology Lab, College of Veterinary and Livestock Sciences, University of Chile. Viral isolation, haemagglutination tests, RT-PCR for the Paramyxoviridae detection and phylogenetic analyzes were conducted. Thirteen samples were isolated in embryonated chicken eggs, five of these samples were positive to RT-PCR. Three out five were sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. Phylogeny clasiffies viruses isolated as avian paramyxoviruses (APMV), closely related to APMV-12 and APMV-13, but not identical, which suggest that this new isolates could be new viral species. It was possible to isolate and to identify avian paramyxoviruses in Antarctic penguin colonies. Evidence suggests that a new species of these viral agents was discovered. These results constitute the first record of isolation of APMV in P. papua and reinforce the need to continue studies in the Antarctic avifauna.
Financiamiento: Proyecto INACH 12-13, y Proyectos de la Dirección de Investigación No. 121017019102080, No. 121017019102100 y No. 121017019102121.
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Anderson, Charles Robert. Papua. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Army Center of Military History, 1992.

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Papua. Sydney: Macmillan, 2002.

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Menzies, Elizabeth. Papua. Jakarta: Hexart Pub., 2009.

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Tebay, Neles. Dialog Jakarta-Papua: Sebuah perspektif Papua. Jayapura: Sekretariat Keadilan dan Perdamaian, Keuskupan Jayapura, 2009.

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Tebay, Neles. Dialog Jakarta-Papua: Sebuah perspektif Papua. Jayapura: Sekretariat Keadilan dan Perdamaian, Keuskupan Jayapura, 2009.

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Tebay, Neles. Dialog Jakarta-Papua: Sebuah perspektif Papua. Jayapura: Sekretariat Keadilan dan Perdamaian, Keuskupan Jayapura, 2009.

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Tebay, Neles. Dialog Jakarta-Papua: Sebuah perspektif Papua. Jayapura: Sekretariat Keadilan dan Perdamaian, Keuskupan Jayapura, 2009.

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Müller, Kal. Introducing Papua. [Jayapura]: Provincial Government of Papua, 2008.

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Suroto, Hari. Prasejarah Papua. Denpasar: Udayana University Press, 2010.

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Papua berkisah. Jakarta: Loveable, 2014.

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Allison, Ian. "Papua." In Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, 815–17. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2642-2_306.

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Drew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "Species of Dacini recorded from Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua (West Papua, Central Papua, Papua), Associated Islands and Bougainville." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville, 17–19. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0008.

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Abstract This chapter presents the species of Dacini recorded from Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua (West Papua, Central Papua, Papua), associated islands and Bougainville. Some species have only been recorded from the former Irian Jaya (now Indonesian Papua = West Papua, Central Papua, Papua). Most species are distributed across mainland Papua New Guinea and Indonesian Papua, with some species endemic to islands in the Bismarck Archipelago. Records for Torres Strait Islands are only included for those located within the border of Papua New Guinea.
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Drew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "New male lure records." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville, 80. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0013.

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Abstract New male lure records are presented for 18 fruit fly species from the genus Bactrocera and Dacus from Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua (West Papua, Central Papua, Papua), associated islands and Bougainville.
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Drew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "New host plant records." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville, 81. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0014.

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Abstract New host plant records are presented for the following fruit species from Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua (West Papua, Central Papua, Papua), associated islands and Bougainville: Bactrocera neocheesmanae, B. bancroftii, B. contermina, B. frauenfeldi, B. musae, B. speculifera, B. trivialis and Dacus axanus.
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Rumaseb, Alex. "Development Challenges in Papua and West Papua." In Civic Engagement in Asia, 183–93. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9384-7_16.

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van der Borg, H. H., M. Koning van der Veen, and L. M. Wallace-Vanderlugt. "Papua New Guinea." In Horticultural Research International, 566–68. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0003-8_46.

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Kidd, R. W. "Papua New Guinea." In The GeoJournal Library, 409–14. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2999-9_44.

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Taylor, Ann C. M. "Papua New Guinea." In International Handbook of Universities, 721. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12912-6_117.

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Turner, Barry. "Papua New Guinea." In The Stateman’s Yearbook, 978–82. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-74024-6_244.

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Turner, Barry. "Papua New Guinea." In The Statesman’s Yearbook, 983–87. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-74027-7_244.

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Gold, D. ,. P. "New Tectonic Reconstructions of New Guinea Derived from Biostratigraphy and Geochronology." In Digital Technical Conference. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa20-g-61.

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Biostratigraphic data from exploration wells in Papua, West Papua of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia were reviewed, revised and updated using modern stratigraphic interpretations. Revised stratigraphic interpretations were combined with zircon U-Pb geochronologic data to produce new tectonic reconstructions of the Indonesian provinces of West Papua and Papua. Zircon U-Pb geochronologic data used in this study include new results from the Papuan Peninsula, combined with existing datasets from West Papua, Papua New Guinea, eastern Australia and New Caledonia. Supplementary geochronologic data were used to provide independent validation of the biostratigraphic data. Findings from a compilation of biostratigraphic and zircon age data provide a framework to produce new tectonic models for the origin of New Guinea’s terranes. Two hypotheses are presented to explain observations from the biostratigraphic and geochronologic data. The ‘Allochthonous Terrane’ Model suggests that many of the terranes are allochthonous in nature and may have been derived from eastern Australia. The ‘Extended Rift’ Model suggests that the New Guinea Terranes may have been separated from north-eastern Australia by an elongate rift system far more extensive than previously described. These new tectonic models are essential for our geological understanding of the regional and can be used to drive successful petroleum exploration in this frontier area.
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Dabamona, Samsudin Arifin. "“I Then Called My Father Straight Away to Ask”: Educational School Trips and Cultural Identity." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2019.17-1.

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The authenticity and promotion of cultural immersion developed in cultural places has been seen to provide meaningful experiences and, at the same time, present unique aspects of cultural identity to student visitors. Conducting research in the Cultural Museum of Cenderawasih University and Abar village in Papua, Indonesia, this paper highlights how native Papuan students make meaning within a cultural context and identify their own identities based on an educational school trip. Moreover, the paper underlines students’ responses on cultural issues and threats resulted from their reflective experience.
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Nursalim, Nursalim, and Surya Raharja. "Baseline Study About Discipline Practice In Schools Papua And West Papua Province." In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Science, Technology and Multicultural Education, ICOCIT-MUDA, July 25th-26th, 2019, Sorong, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.25-6-2019.2294287.

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Tonggiroh, Mursalim. "Digital Government services in Papua." In 2017 Second International Conference on Informatics and Computing (ICIC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iac.2017.8280656.

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Christopherson, Karen R. "Magnetotellurics in Papua New Guinea." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1989. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1889606.

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Priyono, Sigit. "Perspektif Politik dan Keamanan Pembangunan Pusat Peluncuran dan Penyelenggraan Satelit dalam Kerangka Kemandirian Nasional." In Seminar Nasional Kebijakan Penerbangan dan Antariksa II. Bogor: In Media, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30536/p.sinaskpa.ii.10.

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Secara historis perkembangan teknologi satelit di Indonesia mulai sejak diluncurkannya program satelit PALAPA. Program tersebut mengukuhkan Indonesia menjadi satu Negara berkembang pertama di dunia dan negara ke tiga didunia yang menggunakan teknologi satelit untuk keperluan komunikasi nasional komersial setelah Amerika Serikat dan Kanada. Secara faktual ada enam (6) persoalan yang dihadapi Indonesia dalam bidang antariksa. Salah satunya adalah bagaimana dengan pemanfaatan geografi Indonesia sebagai tempat peluncuran satelit yang bisa berdampak pada konstelasi Politik dan keamanan kawasan dan ekonomi nasional. Tulisan ini menjelaskan secara khusus dampak politik pembangunan Peluncuran di pulau Biak, Papua. Hasilnya adalah pembangunan bandar antariksa di Pulau Biak Numfor akan menciptakan Balancing Power dengan Hadirnya investor (Rusia, China dan negara lainnya) dapat menjadikan penyeimbang kekuatan terhadap perusahaan asing di Papua (PT. Freeport) (USA dan Australia). Di samping itu juga terdapat Deterrence Power dalam penguasaan tehnologi peluncuran satelit serta pengembangan dan penelitian satelit bagi Lapan. Selain itu, dari sisi ekonomi, Kesejahteraan Papua akan meningkat melalui mega proyek peluncuran satelit di Biak.
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Bampton, Alvin. "Teaching computer science in Papua New Guinea." In the 6th annual conference on the teaching of computing and the 3rd annual conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/282991.283004.

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Robiana, R., and A. Cipta. "Seismic hazard analysis for Jayapura city, Papua." In NATIONAL PHYSICS CONFERENCE 2014 (PERFIK 2014). AIP Publishing LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4915039.

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M., Muhammad Fawzy Ismullah, and Muh Altin Massinai. "Mapping of earthquakes vulnerability area in Papua." In THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EARTHHAZARD AND DISASTER MITIGATION: The Annual Symposium on Earthquake and Related Geohazard Research for Disaster Risk Reduction. Author(s), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4947380.

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Kusumawardhani, Indriati, and Arie Afriansyah. "Free Papua Organization: Belligerent, Combatant, or Separatist?" In 3rd International Conference on Law and Governance (ICLAVE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200321.040.

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A., Babon. Snapshot of REDD+ in Papua New Guinea. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.17528/cifor/003443.

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Papua New Guinea - Contacts with University of Papua and New Guinea. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/04241.

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Papua New Guinea - Central Bank - Bank of Papua New Guinea - Accounting Procedures. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/04120.

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Papua New Guinea - Central Bank - Bank of Papua New Guinea - Banking Legislation. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/04133.

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Papua New Guinea - Central Bank - Bank of Papua New Guinea - Banking Legislation. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/04137.

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Papua New Guinea - T.P.N.G. Committee. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/04234.

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Papua New Guinea - Films - Production. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/04019.

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Papua New Guinea - Customs Duty. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/04243.

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Papua New Guinea - Films - Contract. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/04017.

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Papua New Guinea - Meetings - Working Party on Future Currency Arrangement for Papua New Guinea. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/04195.

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