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Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Gugadji language elicitation, recorded by T. E. DuttonANU Department of Linguistics (1968-); Dutton, Thomas Edward; Speaker: Mabel Sambo; Speaker: Joker Flinders (or Joker Squires)Tape 1. 1. Text (Mabel and Joker) - payday -- 2. Dr Capell's questionnaire (Joker). -- Tape 2. Comments on tape 1.Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Paul Kahata and Gwaibo Banaga in Queensland (Pidgin version)(1972) ANU Department of Linguistics (1968-); Australian Commonwealth Film Unit; Director: Bruce Moir; Producer: Joe ScullyFollows two Papuan livestock specialists training with the Queensland Department of Agriculture in Rockhampton and Townsville, where the climate is similar to conditions in Papua New Guinea. Shows their reactions to their experiences in Queensland and comments on the social environment and people they encounter. -- Released by Australian Commonwealth Film Unit for the Department of External Territories, Canberra, 1972.Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Eric Haiveta in Canberra (Pidgin version)(1972) ANU Department of Linguistics (1968-); Australian Commonwealth Film Unit; Director: Stephen Wallace; Producer: Joe Scully; Narrator: Eric HaivetaEric Haiveta, a Papuan clerk, is training with the Accounts Section of the Dept. of the Interior. This film follows Eric through the day and he describes and comments on his activities, the training, the country and the people he meets. -- Released by Australian Commonwealth Film Unit for the Dept. of External Territories, Canberra, 1972.Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Nu Gini Bisnis(1966) ANU Department of Linguistics (1968-); Australian Commonwealth Film Unit; Director and editor: Frank Heimans; Camera: Douglass Baglin; Camera: Ron Israel; Script: George MenhamFollows the visit of members of the Papua New Guinea House of Assembly and a young Papuan apprentice to the 3rd International Trade Fair in Sydney in October 1965. Covers particularly their visit to their country's exhibit. Provides an opportunity to examine the industrial potential of the country and a short lesson in Pidgin English.