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between Moluccas, Sulawesi, and Java. It is also
known as
perahu kalulis, ang
kalulis, kalulus, and kulis.
These boats is
fairly shallow and beamy, and...
- The
Kaluli are a clan of
indigenous peoples who live in the rain
forests of the
Great Papuan Plateau in
Papua New Guinea. The
Kaluli, who
numbered approximately...
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planks to its sides. A boat that has been
added with a
kalulis prow is
called lepa-lepa
kalulis. The
sails used are from nade, gaff, and
tanja types. After...
- The
Kaluli creation myth is a
traditional creation myth of the
Kaluli people of
Papua New Guinea. In the
version as was
recorded by
anthropologist and...
- and
exposed the
Kaluli to
Christianity and modernization, part of
which was
accomplished through the
introduction of literacy. The
Kaluli primers that were...
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Kaluli is a
language spoken in
Papua New Guinea. It is a
developing language with 3,100 speakers. Some
people refer to this
language as Bosavi, however...
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Malangbang Pelang Tongkang 15th c.
Pencalang 16th c.
Banting Ghali Juanga Kalulis Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe)
Londe Penja**** 17th c.
Knabat bogolu Kora kora...
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traditional beliefs Papuan religion Dumo
spirituality Fore
traditional beliefs Kaluli religion Korowai religion Trobriand traditional beliefs Urapmin traditional...
- (Issyk-Kul Region) Sart Kalmyks,
Buzava Buddhism →
Tibetan Buddhism Kaluli Trans-New
Guinea →
Kaluli Papua New
Guinea (Great
Papuan Plateau)
Papuan religion Kamba...
- (1990). The Give and Take of
Everyday Life: Language,
Socialization of
Kaluli Children. P CUP Archive, ISBN 0521386543, 978-0521386548 Duranti, Alessandro;...