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326988 Men making the roof for Yuvaronde's house. Warineu, Meyawinumwe, Yuvaronde, etc; Saplings from primary forest - old trees which remain small. () /
326989 Men making the roof for Yuvaronde's house. Warineu, Meyawinumwe, Yuvaronde, etc; Saplings from primary forest - old trees which remain small. () /
326998 Iravongakouyac and daughter.On the small ledge above her head, on the wall of the house, is stored a kind of green vegetable which can be stored in dry form for several years and then planted in a garden and it grow up fresh like lettuce; It is eaten cooked. After several months it is again pulled out and stored. It is called warari (P.E. aalo-malo kuau). () /
327004 Rubbing clay on Ymbaingac's mother, Tseliwayakac, who died soon after our departure. (KM comments that young men will sit in men’s house or in forest and sing quiet songs about “We don't want to marry a girl with small breasts”). () /
327007 Douroumiac standing among pulpuls. On the right are sweet potato plants from which pig food will be dug on rainy days, so no one will have to go to distant gardens. Since women may go outside the houses and relieve themselve s here at night, men will not eat sweet potatoes grown here. Women can if they wish to. () /