Pretty much part of the Tolai Society, the shell money or "Tabu" in the Tolai vernacular is widely used in the Tolai society of Papua New Guinea. It has been for the last 100 plus years and it is still being widely used today. It is used in bride price, traditional gatherings, sing sings and it is used after a burial of a relative.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
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