River mussel-shells, traditionally used for the rattles in the curing dance, have been replaced with bottle-tops collected during trips to Koroba and Nomad River.
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Title: | River mussel-shells, traditionally used for the rattles in the curing dance, have been replaced with bottle-tops collected during trips to Koroba and Nomad River. |
Author(s): | Photographer: David R. Eastburn, 1949- |
Description: | This photograph was taken at the Bulong longhouse, 142. 19 E. 5. 49 S. Universal grid reference 54M XU454573 (1: 100 000 Karoma map sheet 7386). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/228614 |
Other Identifiers: | ANUA 717-66 |
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