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The Orokaiva are a people indigenous to Papua New Guinea. In 1930, they were reported as being speakers of Binandere and divided into three groups: the Umo-ke ("River People"); the Eva-Embo ("the Salt-Water People"); and the Pereho ("the Inland People").

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  • Orokaiva (fr)
  • オロカイバ族 (ja)
  • Orokaiva people (en)
  • 歐羅開巴人 (zh)
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  • オロカイバ族またはオロカイヴァ族(-ぞく、Orokaiva)は、パプアニューギニアに住む少数民族。羽製の首飾り、鼻輪、骨細工、貝殻細工など様々な飾りを身につけている。 (ja)
  • 歐羅開巴人是巴布亞新幾內亞的原住民族。屬於,其下又分「河人(Umo-ke)」、「鹹水人(Eva-Embo)」、「島嶼人(Pereho)」三族群。 (zh)
  • The Orokaiva are a people indigenous to Papua New Guinea. In 1930, they were reported as being speakers of Binandere and divided into three groups: the Umo-ke ("River People"); the Eva-Embo ("the Salt-Water People"); and the Pereho ("the Inland People"). (en)
  • Les Orokaiva forment un groupe ethnique de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée. Les 35 000 membres de leur communauté (2000) vivent répartis dans environ 200 villages de l'extrémité orientale de l'île, dans l'actuelle province d'Oro vers la ville de Popondetta. Leur territoire est encadré par la chaîne Owen Stanley au sud, l'ancienne Nouvelle-Guinée allemande à l'ouest et la (en) au sud. Ils parlent l'orokaiva, une langue binandéréenne, vigoureuse et bien implantée. De tradition animiste, ils sont désormais christianisés. Ils distinguent parmi eux trois groupes : (fr)
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  • The Orokaiva are a people indigenous to Papua New Guinea. In 1930, they were reported as being speakers of Binandere and divided into three groups: the Umo-ke ("River People"); the Eva-Embo ("the Salt-Water People"); and the Pereho ("the Inland People"). The Orokaiva occupied what is now Oro Province and the periphery of the area they inhabited was marked by the Owen Stanley Range in the south, German New Guinea in the west, and the Hydrographers Range in the south.The people of Orokaiva have traditionally stories that some of their ancestors were giants. These can be proven by traditional artifacts of the past kept by knowledge keepers and modern generations of Orokaiva people. The stone axes, spears and arm bands are not normal sizes but giant sizes.These people are great Warriors and fighters who battle and won many traditional wars to protect their land. (en)
  • Les Orokaiva forment un groupe ethnique de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée. Les 35 000 membres de leur communauté (2000) vivent répartis dans environ 200 villages de l'extrémité orientale de l'île, dans l'actuelle province d'Oro vers la ville de Popondetta. Leur territoire est encadré par la chaîne Owen Stanley au sud, l'ancienne Nouvelle-Guinée allemande à l'ouest et la (en) au sud. Ils parlent l'orokaiva, une langue binandéréenne, vigoureuse et bien implantée. De tradition animiste, ils sont désormais christianisés. Ils distinguent parmi eux trois groupes : * le peuple de la rivière, Umo-ke ; * le peuple de l'eau salé, Eva-Embo ; * le peuple de l'intérieur, les Pereho. (fr)
  • オロカイバ族またはオロカイヴァ族(-ぞく、Orokaiva)は、パプアニューギニアに住む少数民族。羽製の首飾り、鼻輪、骨細工、貝殻細工など様々な飾りを身につけている。 (ja)
  • 歐羅開巴人是巴布亞新幾內亞的原住民族。屬於,其下又分「河人(Umo-ke)」、「鹹水人(Eva-Embo)」、「島嶼人(Pereho)」三族群。 (zh)
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