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Wednesday, August 28, 2019
SAMARINDA DYAKS - YESTERYEAR
Samarinda, at the mouth of Mahakam River, East Kalimantan. According to a long ago Dyak chief, the best part of the human flesh was at the knuckles.
A Dyak and his sisters. The younger sister is resting in the customary "squat" attitude.
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