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1. | Lucinidae shell and oyster shell used by the Maenge as gardening tools. Adze blades and polishing stones used by the Maenge | 46 |
2. | Murisi’s mixed taro garden | 56 |
3. | Details of a compartment within a taro garden. Compartment with three firing places and a tree stump | 59 |
4. | Details of a compartment within a mixed taro garden | 60 |
5. | Descriptive vocabulary of the taro plant | 77 |
6. | Taxonomy of taro and cordyline | 98 |
7. | Descriptive vocabulary of a cordyline leaf | 100 |
8. | A round taro corm | 103 |
9. | An elongated taro corm | 103 |
10. | A round taro leaf | 104 |
11. | A sagittate taro leaf | 104 |
12. | A cup-shaped taro leaf | 104 |
13. | pepe, a cordyline cultivar belonging to Group II.1 with short leaves | 106 |
14. | vena, a cordyline cultivar belonging to Group II.1 with long leaves | 106 |
15. | namvu, a cordyline cultivar belonging to Group II.2 with medium-size leaves | 107 |
16. | guruguru, a cordyline cultivar belonging to Group II.2 with long leaves | 107 |
17. | Genealogy of Kelatape, the Mother of the village of Malakuru, showing members of her clan, the Lengelenge, whose names are still attached to coconuts growing on the village territory | 113 |
18. | Feminine costume, back view | 126 |
19. | Feminine costume profile | 126 |
20. | Feminine costume details | 127 |
21. | Pestle used by the Longueinga in a gardening rite | 149 |
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