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Six men drumming, one left handed, at Mt Hagen singsing. Pearl shell pendants identify all six as headmen. Near the original Hagen airstrip; taken from the verandah.
Kunnuner form of courtship between the sexes, usually practiced at night, Mt Hagen. Rubbing noses. There were six couples. Note in the background stockade to keep pigs out.
Hagens hear their first gramophone. Two old fellows did not know what to make of the gramophone which first came to the Hagen area after the War. The gramophone is sitting on a patrol box. (One box weighing 40lb was carried by one carrier. Two boxes were slung from a pole for crossing rivers.)
Hagen man killed by stone axe. He had been playing around with a meri from another village and was axed in the shoulder by his wife. No one wanted to bury him because he had brought shame to his village. His wife was subsequently charged with manslaughter and served 6 months in Lae.
Hagen man killed by stone axe. He had been playing around with a meri from another village and was axed in the shoulder by his wife. No one wanted to bury him because he had brought shame to his village. His wife was subsequently charged with manslaughter and served 6 months in Lae.
Hagen man killed by stone axe, showing axe wound.
Hagen man killed by stone axe, showing axe wound.
Hagen man killed by stone axe, showing axe wound.
Hagen man killed by stone axe, showing axe wound.
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