- also
rendered Mbahaam, is a
Papuan language spoken by the
Mbaham Matta people (primarily
Mbaham) of the
Bomberai Peninsula in West
Papua Province, Indonesia...
- Iha (Matta, Kapaur) is a
Papuan language spoken by the
Mbaham-Matta
people (primarily Matta) of the
Bomberai Peninsula in West
Papua Province, Indonesia...
- Borai, Doreri, Hatam, Irarutu, Koiwai, Kuri, Madewana, Mairasi, Maniwak,
Mbaham, Matta, Meiah, Miere, Meyah, Moire, Moru, Moskona, Napiti, Oburauw, Roon...
- the
Bomberai Peninsula of
western New Guinea. The two languages,
Baham (
Mbaham) and Iha, are
closely related to each other.
Usher (2020)
reconstructs the...
-
Cakalele from Alor), the
Tanimbar Islands,[citation needed] and
Fakfak (
Mbaham-Matta's
Cakalele Mbreh). The
dance is
performed by men, two of whom represent...
- Borai,
Numfor Doreri, Irarutu, Koiwai, Kuri, Madewana, Mairasi, Maniwak,
Mbaham-Matta, Miere, Moru, Moskona, Napiti, Oburauw, Roon, Roswar,
Sebyar (Damban...
- chimes, in a tifa
totobuang combination.
Tummour or
Tumyour belonging to
Mbaham-Matta
people of
Fakfak Tifa
Sawat band from Waigama,
Misool Island See Kundu...
-
Locally in Indonesia, it is also
called Fakfak nutmeg,
Tomandin or
Henggi in
Mbaham-Matta language. The
leaves are
simple and spiral. The
petiole is stout,...
- with
three stones/legs. The
majority of
local ethnic groups are
member of
Mbaham Matta Wuh, who
traditionally cook with
cauldron which is
balanced over three...
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Babar 27.450 0,01 125 Hubula/Hupla 27.353 0,01 126
Waropen 27.073 0,01 127
Mbaham/Baham 24.521 0,01 128 Bali Aga 23.826 0,01 129
Tobaru 23.704 0,01 130 Banda...