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I. Numerical importance of clans in several villages including Matong | 34 |
II. Village population | 38 |
IIIa. Total number of coconut trees in Matong | 42 |
IIIb. Producing and non-producing coconut trees | 43 |
IV. Semi-domesticates resorted to either during famine periods or in normal circumstances | 49 |
V. List of the trees planted on the village site in Matong | 51 |
VI. Traditional cultigens found in the mixed taro gardens | 53 |
VII. Newly introduced cultigens | 54 |
VIII. Matong, crops planted in gardens cleared in primary forest | 61 |
IX. Matong, crops planted in gardens cleared in short fallow land | 62 |
X. Matong: crops planted in gardens cleared in short fallow land, details | 63 |
XI. Matong, crops planted in gardens cleared in long fallow land | 64 |
XII. Matong, crops planted in gardens cleared in land reverting to primary forest | 65 |
XIII. Matong association of staple and coconut plantation | 85 |
XIV. Food needs, Matong | 90 |
XV. Characterisation of the cordyline cultivars worn by Kelatape | 123 |
XVIa. Characterisation of the cordyline cultivars worn by Lonakurmia | 126 |
XVIb. Characterisation of the cordyline cultivars worn by Pamatakote | 128 |
XVIIa. Plants used by Maenge women as substitutes for cordyline leaves | 129 |
XVIIb. Plants used by Maenge women for their costume in Malakuru village | 129 |
XVIII. List of Maenge remedies | 136 |
XIX. Cultigens used in the rite. Wild species used in the rite | 168 |
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