- of
Bougainville in
Papua New Guinea. The
emblem depicts a
traditional garamut drum, drum
sticks and an upe head dress. It was
initially adopted in 1978...
-
communication systems of
Papua New Guinea,
where they are
known in Tok
Pisin as
garamut.
Variations in the
thickness of the
walls give
varying tones when struck...
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Tahitian (Tahiti), also Tōkere by Tuamotuans,
Mangarevans and Cook
Islanders Garamut –
Papuan (Papua New Guinea) ****ringua –
Mexico Mayohuacán –
Taino people...
- things,
including balls, coins, coconuts, fruit, betelnut,
cooking pots,
garamut drums moo a-bore-ka' ‘that coconut’ -mai dogs, cats, horses, knives, forks...
- of
Puncak Regency Trigana Air Malta New Cal
Aviation Papua New
Guinea Garamut Exploration Services Vanimo Trading Taiwan Air Asia United
States Air...
- (flute)
player of the Raja
Ampat Islands, off the
western end of New Guinea.
Garamut slit drum A
dance rattle from East
Sepik Province in
Papua New Guinea....
- Cup spot".
International Cricket Council.
Retrieved 26 July 2017. "PNG
Garamuts off to
eighth U19
Cricket World Cup".
International Cricket Council. Retrieved...
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Papua New
Guinea Under-19s Nickname(s)
Garamuts ****ociation
Cricket PNG
International Cricket Council ICC
region East Asia-Pacific
International cricket...
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known for its
sculpture masks shields and
other artifacts. Many
tribes use
garamut drums in rituals; the
drums are
formed from long, hollowed-out tree trunks...
- India's U-19
World Cup squad". ESPN Cricinfo.
Retrieved 16
January 2018. "
Garamuts announces ICC U19
World Cup squad". Loop PNG.
Retrieved 29
December 2017...