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Date: 2015-03-11 16:21:31
East Sepik Province
Sepik
Papua New Guinea
Tabriak language
Oceania
Haus Tambaran
Sepik languages

The ‘Karawari Caves Precinct’ of the Sepik River Basin, Papua New Guinea Report prepared by Jennifer Gabriel and Paul Gorecki December, 2014

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