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327062 |
Tultul’s daughter, Darawinac.She married a man in Marawaka - a ginamara marriage. On the path up from the moundeanga, close to the abandoned shaman’s house. () / |  | | | | | |
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327064 |
MG and the mapping team in Tultul's garden. (FE).
From left to right: Yuemeye, MG, Gwataie, Iravongakouiac, Koumaineu, Gwadamaiwe.In the background, on the far slope, is the site of the stone adze experiment. Behind the stooped woman (Iravongakouiac) is a bundle of fence posts that were not used. Will later be carried to another place for use. () / |  | | | | | |
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327065 |
MG in Tultul's garden. (FE). () / |  | | | | | |
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327066 |
MG in Tultul's garden. (FE). () / |  | | | | | |
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327067 |
MG in Tultul's garden. (FE). () / |  | | | | | |
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327068 |
MG in Tultul's garden. (FE). () / |  | | | | | |
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327074 |
Tultul sitting near MG's water pipe, sewing cowrie shells together. His badge is worn around his neck. All men know how to string cowrie shells. Only some men know how to make necklaces from pig's teeth, which he is wearing underneath his cowrie necklace. He was the first Tultul designated by the Australian administration in this area. Yavine’s father, Bworima, was the first Luluai. () / |  | | | | | |
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327075 |
Tultul sitting near MG's water pipe, sewing cowrie shells together. () / |  | | | | | |
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327076 |
Tultul sitting near MG's water pipe, sewing cowrie shells together. His badge is worn around his neck. () / |  | | | | | |
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327077 |
Tultul sitting near MG's water pipe, sewing cowrie shells together. () / |  | | | | | |
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327078 |
Tultul sitting near MG's water pipe, sewing cowrie shells together. His badge is worn around his neck. () / |  | | | | | |