Koteka people
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The Koteka are the claimed self-identification for seven major koteka-wearing ethnicities of the highlands of Western New Guinea in Indonesia (particularly Papua province) with a common culture: the Lani, Mee, Amungme, Moni, Damal, Yali and Nduga.
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