Brenda Howell, who was a UNESCO advisor in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea for three years, is seen here during a re-
cent visit to her adopted clan. Ukenaso, her clan sister, at left, is a woman of the Kama clan, Goroka. After her association with
the village, the leaders made Dr Howell an honorary clanswoman in recognition of her services to them as a neighbour and a friend.
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