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Kamoro is a
village in north-central
Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Bouandougou,
Mankono Department, Béré Region,
Woroba District. Kamoro...
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region was
influenced primarily by
three major groups, the Koiwai,
Kamoro and Asmat. The
trade relations for slaves, ironwares,
clothes and body ornaments...
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Kamoro language is an Asmat–
Kamoro language spoken in
Western New Guinea,
specifically in
Mimika Regency,
Central Papua by
approximately 8,000 people...
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Kamrau North Kamberau (Iria)
South Kamberau (Asienara) Asmat–
Kamoro Kamoro Sempan Asmat languages Usher (2020)
reconstructs the
consonant inventory...
- Pickell, D. (2002).
Between the Tides: A
Fascinating Journey Among the
Kamoro of New Guinea. Singapore:
Periplus Press. Rauwerdink, Jan B. (1986). "An...
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rotten trunk of
mangroves in West Papua, Indonesia. To the locals, the
Kamoro tribe, it is
referred to as
tambelo and is
considered as a
delicacy in daily...
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ethnic groups who
speak languages in the
Asmat language family, such as the
Kamoro and
Sempan peoples who live
adjacent to the Asmat, are
ethnically distinct...
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deposits contained there.
Major changes in the
Amungme of the
highlands and
Kamoro of the
lowlands lifestyle have been
brought about by the
Grasberg mine,...
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Social Formation in West Papua: A
Configurational Analysis Comparing Kamoro and Asmat, was
published at
Leiden in 2010. It can be
downloaded from OAPEN...
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Social Formation in West Papua: A
Configurational Analysis Comparing Kamoro and Asmat. Brill. p. 123. ISBN 978-90-04-25372-8. Phi Tai Hong Thai book...