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NEW See also: island of the Bismarck See also: Archipelago, N.E. of New See also: Guinea in the Pacific Ocean, about 6° S., 150° E., in the administration of See also: German New Guinea
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It is See also: crescent-shaped, about 330 M. long, and, except where the Willaumez Peninsula projects northward, nowhere more than 6o m. wide
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The See also: north-eastern extremity consists of the broad, irregular Gazelle Peninsula, joined to the See also: main mass by a narrow neck
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The See also: total See also: area is about 9500 sq. m
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The island is in See also: great See also: part unexplored
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The coasts are in some parts precipitous; in others the mountains recede inland, and the See also: coast is flat and bordered by See also: coral reefs
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The formation appears otherwise to be volcanic, and there are some active craters
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The greatest See also: elevation occurs towards the west—about 65oo ft
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There is a See also: rich tropical vegetation, and a number of considerable streams See also: water the island
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The chief centre is Herbertsh8he at the north of the Gazelle Peninsula; it is the seat of the governor of German New Guinea (see NEw GUINEA)
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The natives are Melanesians, resembling their Papuan kinsmen of eastern New Guinea, and are a powerful well-formed See also: race
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Their villages are clean and well kept
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Unlike their Papuan relatives, the islanders are unskilled in See also: carving and pottery, but are See also: clever farmers and fishermen, constructing ingenious fishing weirs
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They have a fixed monetary See also: system consisting of strings of cowries
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They per-See also: form complicated surgical operations with an See also: obsidian knife or a See also: shark's tooth
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The See also: common dead are buried or exposed to sharks on the reefs; bodies of chiefs are exposed in the See also: fork of a See also: tree
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See also: Justice is executed, and taboos, feasts, taxes, &c., arranged by a mysterious disguised figure, the duk-duk
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The population is divided into two exogamous classes
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The See also: children belong to the class of the See also: mother, and when the See also: father See also: dies go to her See also: village for support, the See also: land and fruit trees in each See also: district being divided between the two classes
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There are several dialects, the construction resembling Fijian, as in the pronominal suffixes in singular, triad and plural; the numerals, however, are Polynesian in character
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