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Allison Jablonko : Baruya of Papua New Guinea
Baruya diapositives 69_jab_god_1
326925
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Object(s) ID
326925
Permanent URI
https://www.odsas.net/object/326925
Title/Description
Kamuac pulpul and taro gardens. Though the fences are of pitpit, they are strong enough to resist pigs. This was the style of fences in the past, when only stone adzes were used, since pitpit can be broken by hand. This pitpit does not necessarily come from close hy, but, like fencing lumber, may be carried by the women from quite a distant source. This is a new garden, probably planted a month previous - as seen by the state of the pulpul reeds which have not yet begun to spread. Women plant the taro and pulpul; men make the fence and care for the irrigation. The mountain in the background is the cliff, Paranyieu, which is near the men's house. The location of the men's house is behind the tanget on the left.
Year/Period
1969
Location
Papua New Guinea/ Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Coordinates
lat -9.45 / long 147.2
Language(s)
English
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2 / 21
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1969 [accessed: 2024/11/25]. "Kamuac pulpul and taro gardens. Though the fences are of pitpit, they are strong enough to resist pigs. This was the style of fences in the past, when only stone adzes were used, since pitpit can be broken by hand. This pitpit does not necessarily come from close hy, but, like fencing lumber, may be carried by the women from quite a distant source. This is a new garden, probably planted a month previous - as seen by the state of the pulpul reeds which have not yet begun to spread. Women plant the taro and pulpul; men make the fence and care for the irrigation. The mountain in the background is the cliff, Paranyieu, which is near the men's house. The location of the men's house is behind the tanget on the left." (Object Id: 326925). In
Baruya diapositives 69_jab_god_1
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