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    Hiri is the name for the traditional trade voyages that formed an important part of the culture of the Motu people of Papua New Guinea. The Motu live in...
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  • Indonesia Hiri Motu, an official language of Papua New Guinea Hiri Rural LLG, a local-level government area in Papua New Guinea The Hiri trade cycle, a traditional...
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  • Hiri Motu, also known as Police Motu, Pidgin Motu, or just Hiri, is a language of Papua New Guinea, which is spoken in surrounding areas of its capital...
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    They are named in the Motu language and traditionally used in the Hiri trade cycle. Lakatoi (whose literal meaning is three dugouts) are fashioned from...
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    traditional maritime trade networks also existed. Among them was the ancient Lapita trade network of Island Melanesia; the Hiri trade cycle, Sepik Coast exchange...
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    the land rights in the Port Moresby region. Motu language Hiri Motu language Hiri trade cycle Ratzel, Friedrich (1896). "The History of Mankind". London:...
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    traditional maritime trade networks also existed. Among them were the ancient Lapita trade network of Island Melanesia; the Hiri trade cycle, Sepik Coast exchange...
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    Ama and Aka Austronesian maritime trade network Burulan Canoe sailing Catamaran Crab claw sail Daramba Hiri trade cycle Kula ring Lapita culture Lashed-lug...
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  • Sarawak.[better source needed] Austronesian maritime trade network Lingling-o Lapita culture Hiri trade cycle Sepik Coast exchange Kula ring Flessen, Catherine...
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    Papua New Guinea (category Articles containing Hiri Motu-language text)
    Pisin, Hiri Motu or English' as well as "tok ples" and "ita eda tano gado." In addition, section 67 (2)(c) mentions "speak and understand Pisin or Hiri Motu...
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    path of Buddhist practices leading to liberation from samsara, the painful cycle of rebirth, in the form of nirvana. The Eightfold Path consists of eight...
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    Bibcode:2022BAMS..103E1828M. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0214.1. Kinuthia, Joseph Hiri (November 1992). "Horizontal and Vertical Structure of the Lake Turkana Jet"...
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    Sarong (category Articles containing Hiri Motu-language text)
    is lap-lap and it is worn by men and women. In the other lingua franca, Hiri Motu, it is called rami. In Rotuma, it is known as a hạ' fạli. In Samoa it...
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    oceanic crust. The oldest member disappearing by way of the plate tectonics cycle is early-Cretaceous (145 to 137 million years ago). Australia became part...
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    center and tours. Archaeology in Katzrin, Gamla, Nimrod Fortress, Rujm el-Hiri, Umm el Kanatir Mediterranean coastal strip Sunny beaches and hotel resorts...
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    (sobhanasādhāraṇa): Faith (saddhā) Mindfulness (sati) Shame at doing evil (hiri) Regard for consequence (ottappa) Lack of greed (alobha) Lack of hatred (adosa)...
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  • Art. Robert John Skelly; Bruno David (July 2018). "Hiri: Archaeology of Long-Distance Maritime Trade along the South Coast of Papua New Guinea". Archaeology...
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