- The
Trobriand Islands are a 450-square-kilometre (174-square-mile)
archipelago of
coral atolls off the east
coast of New Guinea. They are part of the nation...
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Kilivila (Kiriwina) is one of the
Kilivila–Louisiades
languages (of the
Austronesian language family),
spoken by the
Trobriand people of the Trobriand...
- Minaveha, Taupota, Tawala, Wa'ema, Wedau,
Yakaikeke Kilivila–Misima
linkage Kilivila family: Budibud,
Kilivila,
Muyuw Misima language Nimoa–Sudest family: Nimoa...
- The
missionary position or man-on-top
position is a ****
position in which, generally, a
woman lies on her back and
spreads her legs and a man lies on top...
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Murua Dukwayasi,
Murua Kaulae, Muruwa, Muyu, Muyua, Muyuwa) is one of the
Kilivila–Louisiades
languages (of the
Austronesian language family),
spoken on the...
- Oceania,
cognates for it
include Wuvulu and Aua pia; Motu and ꞋAreꞌare hira;
Kilivila and
Fijian via; and
Hawaiian pia. Note that in some cases, the cognates...
- Voivodeship, a
Polish village Niigata Airport, in Niigata, ****an by IATA code
Kilivila language, an
Austronesian language by ISO 639-3 code Kij
Johnson (born...
- [dubious – discuss][better source needed] The
Trobriand peoples speak Kilivila,
though different dialects are
spoken in
different tribes. It is an Austronesian...
-
Kaninuwa Ubir
Gweda Haigwai Maiwala Minaveha Taupota Tawala Yakaikeke Anuki Gumawana Kilivila–Misima
Budibud Kilivila Misima Muyuw Nimoa–Sudest
Nimoa Sudest...
- of the 12,000
people who live in the
Trobriands live on Kiriwina. The
Kilivila language, also
known as Kiriwina, is
spoken on the island. The main town...