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No- John -they do use it!<br><br>
see:<font face="Times New Roman, Times"> Blackwood, B. 1939. Use of
plants among the Kukukuku of Southeast-Central New Guinea. Proceedings of
the 6th Pacific Science Congress, 4, 111-126.<br><br>
</font>p. 126- and they call it <i>wampo - indurra <br><br>
Robin<br><br>
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</i>At 11:43 AM 25/02/2005, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font face="arial" size=2 color="#0000FF">Thanks
v much for your replies. Of course, inland folk like the Kukukuku, who
wear bark cloaks - TP: malo - may not use Broussonetia papyrifera but
some mountain cousin.<br>
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No- John -they do use it!<br><br>
see:<font face="Times New Roman, Times"> Blackwood, B. 1939. Use of
plants among the Kukukuku of Southeast-Central New Guinea. Proceedings of
the 6th Pacific Science Congress, 4, 111-126.<br><br>
</font>p. 126- and they call it <i>wampo - indurra <br><br>
Robin<br><br>
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