The Mafulu - Mountain People of British New Guinea by Robert Wood Williamson
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with much power of enduring pain, cruel, not more revengeful perhaps
than is usual among uncivilised natives, friendly one with another, not quarrelsome, but untrustworthy and not over-faithful even in their dealings with one another, though honest as regards boundaries and property rights and in the sense of not stealing from one another within their own communities (this being regarded as a most shameful offence), and of very loose sexual morality. A difference between them and the Mekeo and Roro natives is that they appear to be not so conservative as the latter, being more ready to abandon old traditions and adopt new ideas; though this characteristic is one which shows itself in the young people rather than in the elders with their formed habits. CHAPTER III Dress and Ornament Dress. The perineal band, made of bark cloth, is the one article of dress which is universally worn by both men and women. |
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