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Metadata
Title:Trobriands_1996_007
Coverage:Papua New Guinea
Date:1996
Description:Beim Anordnen der Yams- und Taroknollen zum späteren Verteilen an die Trauer-Gruppen - vorne rechts Moakwana
A group of mourners, decorated with wreathes of flowers, eating together on the remnants of the liku yamshouse.
Cooked yams and betelnuts on the remnants of a liku yamshouse; left in the back the canoe that is filled with fish to be distributed, too.
Vapalaguyau (with dark blue shirt) brings yams, left of him is Mokusaleku, to his right is Towesei scratching his chin.
Some mourners eat mona pudding and yams together; they do not belong to the clan af the deceased. Members of the clan of the deceased have decorated them with wreathes of flowers to thank them for their activities for the mourning ceremony.
Chief Katubai with his white saltcontainer now used as a chalk container (yaguma), in front of growing heaps of yams, taro, bananas and betelnuts.
Kedaila puts up a piece of taro.
Ordering yams and taro - among the men depicted Kwelava (left in green t-shirt) and Vapalaguyau (middle, in the back with dark blue shirt).
Moklesaleku (middle, right) and Menumla (middle, left) and Tolivalu (left) in front of the piles of food.
Two men (old man from Koma village and Towesei) roasting distributed fish.
Chief Katubai with his white saltcontainer now used as a chalk container (yaguma), in front of growing heaps of yams, taro, bananas and betelnuts.
Tolivalu (left without a shirt), Vapalaguyau (middle, with dark blue shirt), Mtukweibwela (at his side), Menumla (without a shirt) and Katubai (right, chewing betelnuts) ordering yams and taro.
Checking the various piles of yams and taro: Among the men are Yoya (left in yellow shirt) Tobwabwana (white haired), Mokiwola (left at the liku yamshouse remnants) and Tomwawei (right with red shirt).
Sagali for Moyadoga. at the front of the picture we see Keda'ila ordering yams und taro.
A group of mourners eating together.
Morakum (kneeling at the right) with other young boys and a big Amphlett pot full of mona (a very sweet yams and taro pudding).
Ordering yams and taro for a sagali in Tauwema; the man with the white salt box as lime container and the black bag is Katubai
Some of the mourners eating mona pudding and yams together.
Yoya controls some young boys who put down an Amphlett pot full of mona pudding; in the back is chief Motaesa.
Format:image/tiff
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0010-413A-2
Publisher:Gunter Senft
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Subject:Kilivila language
Subject (ISO639):kij
Type:image

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Citation: n.a. 1996. Gunter Senft.
Terms: area_Pacific country_PG iso639_kij

Inferred Metadata

Country: Papua New Guinea
Area: Pacific


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