Besides modern art made for tourists, Guineans still produce significant folk art and crafts. |
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Many Guineans rely on their traditional spirit beliefs and rely on marabouts and fetishes in times of trouble. |
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Guineans have made an art form of boubous, garments which they slip over their heads and wear over matching pants. |
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Australia looks forward to working with whichever government Papua New Guineans elect. |
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It's really a movement to revive the indigenousness and the thinking of indigenous Papua New Guineans in the whole process of development. |
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It was agreed that Guineans living abroad could participate in elections. |
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The Papua New Guineans started the second half with new resolve. |
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He said that the vast majority of Papua New Guineans rely on agriculture. |
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The genomes of Australian aborigines, New Guineans and some Pacific Islanders are about 6 percent Denisovan genes, according to earlier studies. |
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Thousands of Guineans stayed indoors on Monday and Tuesday to mark the killings, bringing the capital, Conakry, to a standstill. |
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Thousands of Guineans stayed indoors on Tuesday, a day after the strike began, bringing Conakry, the capital, to a standstill. |
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These are sexual relationships with Papua New Guineans, uncovering and exposing corruption and becoming involved in political activities. |
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Prado returned to Spain, possibly taking one of the captive New Guineans with him. |
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We urge the Guinean government to exercise restraint and ensure the safety and security of Guineans and foreign nationals. |
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Earlier this week, thousands of Guineans stayed indoors to mark the killings, bringing the capital, Conakry, to a standstill. |
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The Guineans finished second in Group A, five points behind hosts Ghana after yesterday's draw with Namibia. |
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Borough President's Markowitz and Diaz took pride in recognizing Equatorial Guineans that call Brooklyn and the Bronx home. |
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All these things, in combination with the acquiescence of the international community, remain present in the minds of Equatorial Guineans. |
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At peak, more than 21,000 people were employed by the project, including more than 9,000 Papua New Guineans. |
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There's very little we could have done for the New Guineans,'' he said. |
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From records of pastoral visits, it is evident that Upper Guineans in Amazonia held onto many of the same spiritist beliefs that they had known across the ocean. |
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Papua New Guineans may well someday achieve the paradise of modernity. |
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In the 1980s I met many old Papua New Guineans who wistfully recalled a time when the German masta was in charge in many parts of former German New Guinea. |
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Researcher Irina Pugach and colleagues analysed genetic variation from across the genome from aboriginal Australians, New Guineans, island Southeast Asians, and Indians. |
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Qualified young Equatorial Guineans are returning home to fill a growing number of posts and, for the first time in the country's history, a middle class is taking shape. |
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This paper raises the concern that Papua New Guineans are losing sight of their rich cultural values and indiscriminately adopting outside values. |
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Authorities report that drug use is growing despite their best efforts to stop it, although most Guineans are extremely poor and have no money for drugs. |
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And he believes that could prove crucial in England's bid to win a competition against the might of Australia and New Zealand, as well as the dangerous Papua New Guineans. |
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Denisovans passed genes to Papua New Guineans but not to Asians, Europeans or South Americans, the researchers report online August 30 in Science. |
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