E. Kanazawa et al., Tooth size of people in Wabag, Papua New Guinea Highlanders and its comparison with Pacific peoples, ANTHROP SCI, 108(2), 2000, pp. 169-181
Dental casts were recently collected from Highlanders in Kasi Village of Wa
bag in Enga Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG). Mean age of subjects was 19
.2 years ranged from 16 to 44. The mesiodistal and buccolingual diameters o
f ail upper and lower teeth (except third molars) were measured. Sex differ
ences of these diameters were relatively large in this population compared
with other Pacific populations. The results were compared with previous rep
orts of Asian Pacific populations including some Highland groups of PNG by
cluster analysis and multi-dimensional scaling from Mahalanobis' distances,
Q-mode correlation coefficients and Penrose's size distances. In the Mahal
anobis' distances, Wabag was clustered in the groups of Melanesians and Aus
tralian Aboriginals. In the analysis of the distances transformed from Q-mo
de correlation coefficients, Wabag was also clustered with these groups, bu
t Fiji was clustered in Polynesians and Micronesians. In the Penrose's size
distances, Wabag teeth were smaller than other Highlanders such as Goroka
and Lufa, but were close to Polynesians. This suggested that tooth size var
ied in a Highlander groups in PNG and that there were marked polymorphism o
f Melanesians.