The Mundugumor a.k.a. Biwat are an indigenous people of Papua New Guinea. They live on the Yuat River in East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea, and speak...
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Mundugumor may be: Mundugumor people Mundugumor language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mundugumor. If an internal...
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Mundugumor (Munduguma, Mundukomo) a.k.a. Biwat is a Yuat language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Biwat village (4°24′55″S 143°51′36″E / 4.415234°S...
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Koteka Maisin (AN with many non-AN elements) Melpa Mian Morkai Motu Min Mundugumor Ogea Orokaiva Sambia Swagap Tairora Tanga Telefol Tsembaga Urapmin Wiru...
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Unlike Mundugumor people, Bun men did not use their classificatory daughters (for example, their brother's daughter) to make an exchange. Umeda people, hunter-gatherers...
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sacred flute, Mundugumor people, Yuat River, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea, 19th century Power figure (nkisi nkondi), Yombe peoples, Democratic...
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Margaret Mead (category People associated with the American Museum of Natural History)
claimed the Mundugumor women were temperamentally identical to men, but her reports indicate that there were in fact sex differences; Mundugumor women hazed...
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Pacific Islander (category Indigenous peoples of Oceania)
Gadsup Gogodala Haroli Hewa Huli Iatmul Kaluli Kwoma Melpa Mian Morkai Min Mundugumor Ogea Orokaiva Sambia Swagap Tairora Telefol Tsembaga Urapmin Wiru Wola...
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The Yuat languages proper are: Changriwa Mekmek Kyenele (Miyak) Biwat (Mundugumor) Bun Foley (2018) provides the following classification. Yuat family Changriwa...
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