New Hanover Island Explained

New Hanover
Map:Papua New Guinea
Coordinates:-2.5°N 150.25°W
Archipelago:Bismarck Archipelago
Area Km2:1186
Length Km:60
Width Km:30
Elevation M:900
Country:Papua New Guinea
Country Admin Divisions Title:Province
Country Admin Divisions:New Ireland Province
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:District
Country Admin Divisions 1:Kavieng District
Country Admin Divisions Title 2:LLG
Country Admin Divisions 2:Lavongai Rural LLG
Population:17,160
Population As Of:2000
Density Km2:15.4

New Hanover Island, (German: Neuhannover), also called Lavongai, is a large volcanic island in the New Ireland Province of Papua New Guinea. This region is part of the Bismarck Archipelago and lies at -2.5°N 150.25°W. Measuring some 460sqmi, it had a population of 5,000 in 1960, which increased to approximately 17,160 by 2000.[1]

In the interior the Tirpitz Range reaches a height of 2,800 feet.[2]

Culture

Friedrich Ratzel in The History of Mankind[3] reported in 1896, when discussing Melanesian ornament, that there were luxurious feather ornament displays in New Hanover, showing much taste in the combination of forms and colours with vegetable fibres and beads on sticks. An example was a delicately formed face in feather-mosaic forming the head of a hairpin.

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Notes and References

  1. PNG National Statistical Office: Census Unit Register, 2000.
  2. Book: The Handbook of Papua and New Guinea . 1961. 3 . Pacific Publications . 1961 . 10 . 2020-06-05 . The highest peak in the interior range (Tirpitz Range) is 2,800 ft; the interior is well-watered, and mostly jungled, with grassy plains in the south..
  3. Ratzel, Friedrich. The History of Mankind. (London: MacMillan, 1896). URL: www.inquirewithin.biz/history/american_pacific/oceania/melanesian-ornament.htm accessed 21 October 2009.