BIBLIOGRAPHY
Academic Works and Reports: Anthropology, Geography,
History, Other
Alphabetical by Author
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Fox, Charles (1962). KAKAMORA. London: Hodder and
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Fox, Charles (1975). THE STORY OF THE SOLOMONS.
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Hilliard, David (1969). "The South Sea Evangelical
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Hilliard, David (1974). "Colonialism and Christianity:
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Hilliard, David L. (1978). GOD'S GENTLEMEN: A HISTORY
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Hogbin, H. Ian (1937). "The Hill People of
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Hogbin, H. Ian (1969). EXPERIMENTS IN CIVILIZATION:
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