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The Sepik people use crocodiles for food, clothing, decoration, spiritual practices and tourism draws. There are no alligators in Papua New Guinea.
Archaeologists show some of the first people to settle the ancient continent of Sahul arrived on the shores of present-day ...
Blessed Peter To Rot was a layman from present-day Papua New Guinea, a second-generation and married catechist martyred for his faith during the Japanese occupation in World War II and revered as a ...
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Fitting the 'missing puzzle pieces'—research sheds light on the deep history of social change in West PapuaOwing to its violent political history, West Papua's vibrant human ... We know from sites in Papua New Guinea that people developed their own agricultural systems between 10,000 and 6,000 years ...
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