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326929 MJ leads the team coming up a steep path through kunai grass next to very large ditch dug by all Wiaveu men as a deterent for pigs to come too close to village. (But then the pigs weren't growing up strongly and so they let this fall into disuse.) To the left of the large tree is a large sweet potato garden on Wiaveu people. On the right of the tree - in fact on the other side of the Yayagac River, is the new fence of a new pulpul-taro garden belonging to Yani people. It is irrigated from water taken from the Yayagac in small ditches. The Anagiri ridge and Kwankeucheureu are visible in background, the all the primary Forest of the Ipmani. () /
326934 View of Wiaveu from Paranieu. Koumaineu commented that this ground is a very good place for a village, because even in very rainy weather the ground stays dry. () /
326936 View across to Branga, the kunai ridge with the little house -Wiaveu terrace between. () /
326938 Branga under rainbow. Gwalama behind to left. MG's house at edge of Wiaveu terrace; Ponds and salt grass on terrace. () /
326944 CU plates on table. The saucepan is still in Wiaveu - Ourou is taking care of it. The fine wooden table, benches, and floor all came from Wonenara where a carpenter from Goroka came in and used the saw mill (seen in AB 159). Actually, the planks for the table werealso brought in from Goroka, but the floor wood was cut locally - 5 - 6 kinds of trees. () /