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Page 103
... Awim , Imanmeri , Meakambut , and Wamblamas ( with Imboin a postcontact development ) . Postcontact changes and the survival of only a few early census registers make it difficult to assess with precision the density and sizes of these ...
... Awim , Imanmeri , Meakambut , and Wamblamas ( with Imboin a postcontact development ) . Postcontact changes and the survival of only a few early census registers make it difficult to assess with precision the density and sizes of these ...
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... Awim , it was confined to men , with the cooking conducted in the men's house . " In contrast to the Middle Sepik , the bow and arrow rather than the spear and shield were the primary weapons of war ( Haberland 1966 : 50 ) . In Awim ...
... Awim , it was confined to men , with the cooking conducted in the men's house . " In contrast to the Middle Sepik , the bow and arrow rather than the spear and shield were the primary weapons of war ( Haberland 1966 : 50 ) . In Awim ...
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... Awim , they are said to live in two hamlets on neighboring hills , the sites of which are tabooed . People also believe in bush spirits : those associated with pools and streams are called taikia or taykia ( male ) and taikianam or ...
... Awim , they are said to live in two hamlets on neighboring hills , the sites of which are tabooed . People also believe in bush spirits : those associated with pools and streams are called taikia or taykia ( male ) and taikianam or ...
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