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National Geographic : 1982 Aug
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sovereign state within the Commonwealth, with Queen Elizabeth II as chief of state, a governor-general, a prime minister, and a one-house parliament of 100 (now 109) elected members, Independence has not yet become an un alloyed boon, and in some places the new tourists will be shocked that life still seems so primitive; others will find it enchanting. It depends upon the tourist-and the place. 152 In the village of Kasena, which lies north west of Goroka, headquarters of the Eastern Highlands Province, enchantment has not arrived. Set among small plantations of shiny-leaved coffee trees, the village con sists of two rows of low, circular huts ranged on either side of a long strip of bare earth. The houses are picturesque, with walls of decoratively plaited matting and smoke seeping through the roof thatch. But inside National Geographic,August 1982
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