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Chief Kopa's castle. The chief was away when we dropped by. |
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When visiting a chief's land you must pay a courtesy call
to his compound; whether he is home or not! We sat under this
roof for 10 minutes and then continued on our way. |
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The reception at Munikashi. We were greeted by the singing of
hundreds of children. |
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Munikashi reception. |
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Adults driving back the children so we could make our way to
the meeting site. |
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The Munikashi women dance for us at the meeting. |
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Doin' the funky chicken. |
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A traditional dugout canoe. |
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One of the main concerns in Munikashi is clean drinking water. |
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Not what we would call clean drinking water. |
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Munikashi fishing village |
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Boys returning with their catch. |
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The gathering at Mono Village |
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Still photos do not do justice to how much these folks were shakin'. |
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The rhythm section |
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more shakin' at Mono. |
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