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relations with the
Yabim District. Tifa drum,
Yabim people, Huon Peninsula,
Papua New Guinea.
Resembles the
kundu drum. "Definition of
YABIM". www.merriam-webster...
- predominate. The two main
languages were Kâte and
Yabim, with Kâte
spoken in the
mountainous hinterlands and
Yabim on the
coastal areas,
particularly on coast...
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Yabim-Mape
Rural LLG is a local-level
government (LLG) of
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. 01.
Kamlawa 02.
Simbang 03.
Bugaim 04.
Nasingalatu 05. Sokaneng...
- language's
status as "threatened." It may be
spelled Jabêm, Jabem, Jabim,
Yabim and is also
known as Laulabu.
Yabem distinguishes seven vowel qualities...
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Rural Finschhafen District Gagidu Hube
Rural Kotte Rural Finschhafen Urban Yabim Mape
Rural Burum Kwat
Rural Huon
District Salamaua Morobe Rural Salamaua...
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Cenderawasih Bay,
Geelvink culture Dancer with tifa, Biak. Tifa drum,
Yabim people, Huon Peninsula,
Papua New Guinea.
Although labeled Tifa in the museum...
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Rural Finschhafen District Gagidu Hube
Rural Kotte Rural Finschafen Urban Yabim-Mape
Rural Burum-Kwat
Rural Huon
District Salamaua Morobe Rural Salamaua...
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Simbang is a
village and a ward on the Huon Peninsula, in
Yabim Mape
Rural LLG,
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. In 1886, the
first Lutheran mission...
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allophones [r] and [l], but only in free variation. When
Musom is
compared to
Yabim,
there are
claims that
infer that
Musom may have a 7-vowel system. Musom...