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Manage No PI00005372 Country Papua New Guinea Year 2017-02-02 ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Traditional craft skills
Description | S. Highlands Bilum. S. Highlands bilum has the common features in the structure with only pure white fiber in pig, baby, garden, bilum wear and sacred bilum. They have different sizes and are weaved with no designs and patterns. | ||
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Photographer | Helen Christine Kuli | ||
Place | Port Moresby, Boroko Art and Craft Market | File Size | 1.46MB |
Definition | 1440 x 2560 | File Format | JPG |
Copyright | Helen Christine Kuli, ICHCAP |
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