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Dressed up for a sing-sing, district office dedication in Aiyura |
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Selling coconuts at the Kainantu market, Eastern Highlands Province |
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Selling bags of coffee in Kainantu. Coffee is a major cash crop in the
highlands of Papua New Guinea. |
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MKs keeping cool in the Ba'e River |
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Dancing at a sing-sing. The taller the hat, the better the hat,
apparently. Those aren’t feminine skirts. They are manly laplaps. |
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Nyndrou New Testament dedication sign, Manus Island |
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Church dinner, mumu style, in Kainantu. |
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Early morning mist near Ukarumpa; taken on a morning prayer walk. |
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Earth ball, Ukarumpa International School sports day |
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Esta, dressed up for a sing-sing |
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Boy-powered Ferris wheel; UIS carnival |
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Finger-licking good? |
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Inside a bush house in Aseranka Village, Eastern Highlands Province. There
is no chimney for the cooking fire, so it gets pretty smoky inside. |
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Foggy forest, early morning near Ukarumpa, EHP |
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Friends at Holy Trinity Foursquare Church, Dylup Station, North Coast
Road, Madang Province |
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Typical hillside garden near Ukarumpa |
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Gardening by hand, like most agriculture in Papua New Guinea |
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Getting ready for a big meeting, Bantura Village, Eastern Highlands
Province. |
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Girls after church at Aiyura PNG Bible Church. (Michael had just preached
here.) |
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Giving food gifts in Bulal Village, Madang Province |
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Parade during the dedication of Kainantu to Jesus Christ, 16 September
2003 |
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Practical work time during a Paratext Bible translation software seminar
that Michael led |
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Answering questions during the Paratext seminar |
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Pastor & daughters, Bantura Village, Eastern Highlands Province |
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Patrick with his son, Basé |