List of maps, figures, tables and photographs
Map 1.Papua New Guinea
Map 2.Milne Bay Province (= the Massim area)
Map 3.The Trobriand Islands
Map 4.Village plan of Tauwema (after Bell-Krannhals 1990: 48)
Map 5.Tauwema and its immediate environment
Figure 1.Sizes of girls’ groups only and observation frequency of these group
sizes
Figure 2.Sizes of boys’ groups only and observation frequency of these sizes
Figure 3.Sizes of mixed groups and observation frequency of these sizes
Figure 4.Fields for playing the kabikona kai game with their
landmarks and borderline (I)
Figure 5.Schema of the field for playing hopscotch
Table 1.Tokwebagula versus Tobugumata
Table 2.The structure of Keda’ila’s speech “Education of the children in the good
customs of Tauwema village” (K = Keda’ila; Ch = Child / Children)
Photo 1.Tauwema from the sea (1982)
Photo 2.Namnabai breastfeeding her baby (1983)
Photo 3.Kadarai is presented to the village after the end of her prima para
seclusion. The women from left to right are: Isilena, Bwetagawa, Kadarai,
Vadomna and Igiova (1983)
Photo 4.Toybokwatauya with his youngest son in his arms (1983)
Photo 5.A little child playing in the sand (2008)
Photo 6.A young girl with Malasi earrings (1983)
Photo 7.Children playing in the village yard (2008)
Photo 8.Children playing at the beach in the late afternoon (1983)
Photo 9.Topsikauya, Yabilosi and Tomdoya watching the milamala
harvest festival dances (1982)
Photo 10.Three children playing in the sand at the beach, digging holes (1983)
Photo 11.A group of children rolling their wet bodies in the sand (1983)
Photo 12.
The schoolchildren drawing pictures in the sand at the beach (1983)
Photo 13.Pakarei carrying one of his younger siblings on his hips (1992)
Photo 14.Children with their surf boards at the beach of Tauwema; at the centre is
Yabilosi lying on his board (1983)
Photo 15.Boys and young men playing with their sailing boat models (1983)
Photo 16.A child playing with a woven ball (2012)
Photo 17.Sose’ula walking on his coconut “stilts” (1983)
Photo 18.Yabilosi dragging Yesaya on a leaf through the village (1983)
Photo 19.Children playing spinning the top – magiu’ya
(2012)
Photo 20.Namilieva making the ninikula “kapiva” (1983)
Photo 21.Children playing with a sophisticated version of a “turaki”
(1983)
Photo 22.A big and colorful butterfly-“toy” (1983)
Photo 23.Little Kasina scraping a banana leaf (1983)
Photo 24.Pulia’s daughter Bansa (at the right) and two other girls playing with sand
(1994)
Photo 25.Three young girls making a fire (1992)
Photo 26.Kedavakoma, one of Inoma’s daughters, with two of her sisters and a friend
(1992)
Photo 27.Children playing with a canoe on the reef (1983)
Photo 28.Two young boys pushing a canoe onto the beach (1983)
Photo 29.Bia (at the left) and two of his friends playing with an axe and two
bushknives (1992)
Photo 30.Two young children on the veranda of their house – one is eating a cold
yams which is speared on top of a long and sharp knife (1992)
Photo 31.A little boy “smoking” (1989)
Photo 32.The children fight at the beach near the path to the Bugei (1983)
Photo 33.Senubesa playing a hopping game (1983)
Photo 34.Children playing with marbles (1983)
Photo 35.Tomdoya (in the midle) and his friends with bows and arrows (1983)
Photo 36.Three boys singing and dancing at the beach – at the left is Toyogima,
at the right Mokalayoyu (1983)
Photo 37.A little girl lousing her sister, sitting on the veranda of a small
yamshouse – bwema (1983)
Photo 38.Tomdoya (second from right) and his friends with ferns in their hair, dancing
at the beach with long sticks in their hands (1983)
Photo 39.A child is crying while his brother plays with a stick – ignoring the
little one (1983)
Photo 40.Ibonoma with three of her daughters in the doorstep of her house
(1989)
Photo 41.
Nusai’s and Sogeya’s children Keyeba, Sulumada (with the red hibiscus), and
Kobayasi with Kunta in his lap under a shed in their father’s new garden
(1983)
Photo 42.Bulasa with one of his grandchildren, cutting a new axe-handle with an adze
(1992)
Photo 43.Igogosa bathing her child (1989)
Photo 44.Senubesa is washing her little brother on the reef (1983)
Photo 45.Girls cleaning pots at the beach (1989)
Photo 46.Pulula is wearing her first fibre-skirt – which makes her mother
Nameruba feeling very proud (1983)
Photo 47.Schoolchildren working in groups outside of their school building
(1983)
Photo 48.Kedavakoma with nice face paintings (1989)
Photo 49.Pulula’s marriage (1996)
Photo 50.A man and his son, who is carrying a bunch of betelnuts, on their way from
the garden back home to their village Kaduwaga (1983)
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