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Jonis talks about my and Kelsey’s visit to their village.
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Jonis tells a story about a pig hole.
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Jori tells about how he heard of my arrival in the village.
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Jori tells of a time some people came to build a car road through Wanang.
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Jori tells of some paid work he did in his youth.
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Joseph tells a story about his father being killed.
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Julita tells a traditional story about a flying fox.
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Julita tells the story of a plane that crashed near their village.
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Kading tells a traditional story about a spider. Halfway through the story his vigorous gestures pull the microphone’s cable out of the recorder and we have to pause the recording and start it up again. Over a week later, when John Suwali came to the village, there was some discussion about whether this story properly belongs to Kading’s or to John’s clan. Kading was not present at this point. John said that it belonged to his John’s clan, but that he was okay with us distributing it anyway.
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Kadong talks about the origin of his clan, which was born of a ghost.
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Kaiku tells the story of a time he killed a pig with his bare hands and a knife.
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Kaimbu talks about founding his village’s bamboo band, which performed during our previous visit.
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Kalex talks about the initiation rites that are practiced in Kaliku.
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Kalex tells the story of a time when he was knocked unconscious on the way back from school when he was a boy.
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Kamne tells the traditional story of how women used to have beards, but then men acquired them.
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Kelly and I looked through scans of the plates from Beehler, Pratt & Zimmerman’s 1986 Birds of New Guinea and he named the birds he recognized.
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Kelly talks about how the ancestors lived.
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Kelly talks about my DD stay in their village and the farewell feast they cooked.
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Kelly talks about what they think about when they hear the Siar Story.
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Kelly talks to me DD about how when I leave the next day, they will stay in the village.
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Korom talks about what life might be like in Jilim in the future.
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Korom tells the history of the Kaingaso clan.
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Kou tells her personal history, including how she left her first two husbands and is now married to Wauya.
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Kud tells a traditional story about a signal drum.
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Kud tells a traditional story about fish.
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