papa new guiney make masks because they whant to
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yes
Otto Ngere has written: 'Current status of pesticide use in Papua New Guinea' -- subject(s): Pesticides
This is how you say mad in the two main languages in Papua New Guinea: Pidgin/Tok Pisin: longlong Motu: Ma ta xtiB: it depends. if you mean mad as in 'angry' i.e "i'm mad because... then you'd use 'belhat'..mi belhat (im mad/angry)..if you mean crazy/insane as in "you're mad/ you're out of your head.." then you'd use 'longlong' to describe insanity.
Colin Filer is an Australian researcher known for his work on political economy and environmental issues in the Pacific region. He has written extensively on natural resource management and land tenure systems in countries like Papua New Guinea.
.Australia's exports of white refined sugarand raw sugar are mainly Asia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea. Australian sugar is mainly used by pacific based countries.
i use masks only when its new years Christmas birthday parties Halloween dress up games princess and other stuff you can wear masks on fun events and boring events
French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958.There are 4 unrelated countries that use the word Guinea:The Republic of GuineaEquatorial GuineaGuinea-BissauPapua New Guinea
of course not we are not using masks !!
yes gas masks were used
they wore there masks for political and religious celebrations
Death Masks were used in The Middle Kingdom