Production year
1995
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Femme oksapmin avec son bilum à la tête et travaillant à la fabrication du prochain. Si la technique d'exécution de ces filets est traditionnelle, le matériau (la laine) est moderne. Ces filets sont utilisés pour le transport des enfants et de la nourriture. Tribu oksapmin, vallée de Trangap, aire linguistique oksapmin. Papouasie-Nouvelle Guinée.
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1995
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