About Me & the Ende Language Project
The information on this website was collected in a series of interviews with people from Limol and Malam villages in Western Province, Papua New Guinea, between July 29, 2016 and September 16, 2016. The interviews were conducted and consolidated by Elizabeth Conlan. An earlier draft of this summary of agricultural practices in Limol village was published in Ghost Elements in Ende Phonology, Appendix B (Lindsey, K. 2019).
I would like to thank the following people for sharing their knowledge of plants, agriculture, food, and customs with me: Musato Giwa, Wagiba Geser, Winson Warama, Rose Warama, Bibiai Zakae, Sowati Kurupel, Tonny Warama, Monaleato Kolea, Kaoga Dobola, Jerry Dareda, Wareka Duya, Sam Karao, Guinea Pewe, Kagar Kidarga, Joshua Danipa, Dugal Karea, Rose Last Name Unknow, Mado “Jugu” Karea, Jeff Rowak, Donae Kurupel, Wendy Frank, Wareya “Westley” Giniya, Maryanne Kurupel, and Warama Kurupel.
I would like to thank the following people for sharing their knowledge of plants, agriculture, food, and customs with me: Musato Giwa, Wagiba Geser, Winson Warama, Rose Warama, Bibiai Zakae, Sowati Kurupel, Tonny Warama, Monaleato Kolea, Kaoga Dobola, Jerry Dareda, Wareka Duya, Sam Karao, Guinea Pewe, Kagar Kidarga, Joshua Danipa, Dugal Karea, Rose Last Name Unknow, Mado “Jugu” Karea, Jeff Rowak, Donae Kurupel, Wendy Frank, Wareya “Westley” Giniya, Maryanne Kurupel, and Warama Kurupel.
I would also like to thank the lead researcher of Ende language, Kate Lindsey, for proofreading an earlier draft, introducing to me to Limol, teaching me about Ende, and support and encouragement. Thanks to other members of the 2016 Ende project team: Grace Maher, Catherine Scanlon, Gwynn Lyons, and especially Diana Johnson for additional photos. This research was made possible with a grant from the Firebird Fellowship.
Elizabeth Conlan received a Masters in Horticultural Sciences from the University of Florida where she researched freeze tolerance of peach and blueberry floral buds. She currently works as researcher in plant physiology at Driscoll’s. Questions, comments, or additional feedback are welcome! Please reach out on the form below.
To cite this page use: Conlan, Elizabeth. "INSERT PAGE NAME." Limol Village Agricultural Overview. May 25, 2020. https://pngagriculture.weebly.com/.
Elizabeth Conlan received a Masters in Horticultural Sciences from the University of Florida where she researched freeze tolerance of peach and blueberry floral buds. She currently works as researcher in plant physiology at Driscoll’s. Questions, comments, or additional feedback are welcome! Please reach out on the form below.
To cite this page use: Conlan, Elizabeth. "INSERT PAGE NAME." Limol Village Agricultural Overview. May 25, 2020. https://pngagriculture.weebly.com/.