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TYPES FROM CENTRAL NEW GUlNEA. — Photographs taken among the little-known tribes of the interior. Left: Two children who had been stolen during tribal Warfare, but were later rescued and relumed to their mothers. Right: Warriors of the Kafi tribe, in the Mount Hagen district, highly decorated in cassowary and cockatoo feathers and a f - , Jt »t-m_ I much-prized seashell, giri-giri.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 9

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TYPES FROM CENTRAL NEW GUlNEA.—Photographs taken among the little-known tribes of the interior. Left: Two children who had been stolen during tribal Warfare, but were later rescued and relumed to their mothers. Right: Warriors of the Kafi tribe, in the Mount Hagen district, highly decorated in cassowary and cockatoo feathers and a f – , Jt»t-m_ I much-prized seashell, giri-giri. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 9

TYPES FROM CENTRAL NEW GUlNEA.—Photographs taken among the little-known tribes of the interior. Left: Two children who had been stolen during tribal Warfare, but were later rescued and relumed to their mothers. Right: Warriors of the Kafi tribe, in the Mount Hagen district, highly decorated in cassowary and cockatoo feathers and a f – , Jt»t-m_ I much-prized seashell, giri-giri. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 9