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A man stands holding a shield and staff. He is wearing only a piece of cloth around his loin and is adorned with a large circle hanging around his neck

The Solomon Islands story of Tiola and the origin of the nguzunguzu

The following is a kustom stori of the Roviana people of the Western Solomon Islands; the story of Tiola, a banara (chief) in Solomon Islands mythology and the origin of the nguzunguzu, the prow figureheads used by the islands’ tribes.Read more

2021-07-09
By: Oka Nepia Sae
On: 9 Jul 2021
In: Pacific

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