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An ethnobotanical description of plants called kaura and dasuai.
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An ethnobotanical description of plants called kewa and warivxda.
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An untitled story by Arham.
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An untitled story by Ovedi.
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An untitled story by Serhal.
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An untitled story by Tavukura.
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An untitled story by Tɨraria.
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An untitled story by Vinansius.
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Andrew tells a traditional story about a man who turned into a cockatoo.
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Andrew tells the story of a time he killed a wallaby with his bare hands and a knife.
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Andrew, James, and Barbara put on a drama about a man whose butt and mouth were shut and were opened by Andrew’s ancestor.
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Anton tells of his life working as a carpenter in Madang town.
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Antonia tells the story of one time when the late Akwangi went fishing for crayfish.
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Asel tells a traditional story about a bigman from the Qomblom =Gorendu clan.
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Asel tells the history of Gorendu, focusing on Maclay and the Germans. I accidentally recorded in mono.
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Asked to record a text, Maria begins talking about things in her immediate vicinity, and then comes up with some impromptu mock conversations.
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Bagi tells a traditional story about a ghost.
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Bagi tells the story of Mikloucho-Maclay’s arrival in Bongu.
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Balung gives a short history of the Gili clan.
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Barbara talks about fishing with her father when she was young.
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Barbara tells a traditional story about a tree from which they make cheese, some kind of fermented food product made from the tree’s fruit.
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Barbara tells a traditional story from the highlands about a zombie wife.
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Bava discusses the origin of his clan.
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Bill tells a traditional story about a crab lady.
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Bill tells the story of how his clan originated from wild cucumbers.
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