WHAT DOES SIMBAI MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of simbai in the Malay dictionary
Simbai sl is good behavior, polite, orderly. simbai sl baik tingkah laku, sopan, tertib.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «SIMBAI»
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Maring Hunters and Traders: Production and Exchange in ...
PRE-1956 transactions transactions Up-Jimi 67 79.8 Down-Jimi 6 7.1 8 19.5 Cross-Jimi 3 3.6 Up-Simbai 7 8.3 19 46.3 Down-Simbai 1 1.2 13 31.7 Trans-Simbai 1 2.4 TOTAL 84 41 1956-1974 Up-Jimi 255 70.2 1 0.6 Down-Jimi 26 7.2 41 23.8 ...
Christopher J. Healey, 1990
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Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands - Halaman 149
Simbai The big attraction here is an opportunity to witness the everyday workings of a rural village cut off from the rest of the world. Don't, however, expect 'natives-in-loin-cloths' – instead you'll find a people, despite their isolation, both well ...
Rowan McKinnon, Jean-Bernard Carillet, Dean Starnes, 2008
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Encompassing Others: The Magic of Modernity in Melanesia
The people of the Jimi Valley would, for example, cite some clearly defined distinctions between them and the peoples of the Simbai. Even when speaking about those with whom they had an affinal connection, and there was considerable ...
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The Early Mesoamerican Village: UPDATED EDITION - Halaman 290
In the Maring system described by Rappaport, the two mam locally produced exchange items are salt (from saline springs in the Simbai Valley) and stone axes (from quarries in the Jimi Valley). Both are "utilitarian" items, but they are circulated ...
Kent V Flannery, Jeremy A Sabloff, 2009
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Cultural Continuity in Mesoamerica - Halaman 59
Bird-of-paradise plumes and fur enter the Simbai Valley from the north. The locals keep some, and trade some south to the Jimi Valley, along with Simbai Valley salt. Shells of three types (gold-lip, sea-snail, and cowrie) enter the Jimi Valley ...
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Nothing Is Impossible - Halaman 85
Faced with that possibility Simbai said to himself that pain was the same whatever its source. He would bear it as he had borne every other previous misfortune. This thought consoled him, and it was the only good thing that came to his aid in ...
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Pigs for the Ancestors: Ritual in the Ecology of a New ... - Halaman 286
Tsembaga Territory, Arable and Nonarable Land Total Area acreage Arable Nonarable High-altitude high forest, Jimi Valley 343 100 :l; 243 High-altitude high forest, Simbai Valley 602 200 :l; 402 Secondary forest (gardened areas), Simbai ...
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The Geology of the Bismarck Mountains, New Guinea - Halaman 31
The Simbai Fault is the best exposed, and it was examined at five localities, viz., the Simbai River at the mouth of Tunonk Creek, the Simbai River north of Monde Village, the lower Yemi River, the middle Marum River, and the Imbrum River ...
D. B. Dow, F. E. Dekker, 1964
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Voices from the Forest: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge ...
In the Simbai area, seedlings are transplanted to the garden immediately after the food crops have been established (Burnett 1963; Allen et al. 1994). The difference in timing between Chimbu and Simbai reflects the shorter cropping phase, ...
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Worldwide Variation in Human Growth - Halaman 189
N.G. • Simbai. N.G. 140 + (cm) Yuendumu. Australia Fiji : I Australian Aborigines B* Kaiapil.N.G. 60 Karkar. N.G. Lufa.N.G; Megiar, N.G. Manus. N.G. Chimbu. N.G. Lumi, N.G. Bundi. N.G. • Wosera. N.G 50 • Asai; Kukukuku. N.G. Simbai.
Phyllis B. Eveleth, James Mourilyan Tanner, 1976