papuan|papuans in English

noun

member of the native tribes of New Guinea

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1. The Papuans sided with the rebellious Prince Nuku.

2. The Ambonese are of a mix Malay-Papuan origin

3. The Ambonese are of a mix Malay-Papuan origin

4. In the east part of the municipality live speakers of the Papuan language Makasae.

5. In Austronesian and Papuan linguistics, this has been called a "linkage" by Malcolm Ross.

6. The Ambonese, also known as South Moluccans, are an Indonesian ethnic group of mixed Malay-Papuan origin

7. Category Title Keywords; Toxins: Sea Snake: Toxins: Taipan: Envenoming, Antivenom, snake, coastal taipan, papuan taipan, small-scaled, fierce snake: Toxins

8. The Pomatostomidae (Australo-Papuan or Australasian Babblers, also known as pseudo-Babblers) are small to medium-sized birds endemic to Australia-New Guinea.For many years, the Australo-Papuan Babblers were classified, rather uncertainly, with the Old World Babblers (Timaliidae), on the grounds of similar appearance and habits

9. Adder, any of several groups of venomous snakes of the viper family, Viperidae, and the Australo-Papuan death Adders, viperlike members of Elapidae, the cobra family

10. Taipan Antivenom (equine IgG Fab) can be used to treat envenomation from the Taipan snakes in Australia and Papua New Guinea, these include the Costal Taipan, Papuan Taipan and the small-scaled or fierce snake

11. Bine can mean any of the following: Bine (botany), a category of climbing plants which support themselves by the shoots growing in a helix around a support Bine language, a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea Binə, Baku, a settlement in Baku, Azerbaijan

12. For example, Papuans, Alfurese and Timorese, who are Indiers’.15 He missed the point that Douwes Dekker, Cipto and Suwardi had caught: that the stimulus towards national consciousness and nation-construction—‘nation-ness’, to use Anderson’s term16—was a creation of the world of the modern, and that older, constant, even

13. The Austronesian language family stretches halfway around the world, covering a wide geographic area from Madagascar to Easter Island, and from Taiwan and Hawai’i to New Zealand.The family includes most of the languages spoken on the islands of the Pacific with the exception of the indigenous Papuan and Australian languages.

14. Austronesian definition is - of, relating to, or constituting a family of languages spoken in the area extending from Madagascar eastward through the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago to Hawaii and Easter Island and including practically all the native languages of the Pacific islands with the exception of the Australian and Papuan languages.

15. The salient points of these cases are briefly sketched, two deaths are described in more detail; they show the differences in individual and collective mourning, existing even in the ‘egaliterian’ acephalic society of the Eipo In the discussion which includes some other Papuan cultures of the highlands, of New Guinea, particular attention is directed to the rituals of mourning, Publikation Nr.