The Tami Islands are a small island group located 13 km SSE of Finschhafen in the Huon Gulf (see also Solomon Sea). It is part of today's Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Its people were known throughout the Solomon and South Sea islands for their distinctive wooden bowls, their religious figure carvings, and their ceremonial masks. During World War II, the islands were briefly occupied by the Japanese; Tami Islands were secured after the landings and Nassau Bay, Lae and Nadzab.
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| - Die Tami-Inseln (auch Cretininseln) sind eine bewohnte Gruppe von vier kleinen Koralleninseln östlich der Huon-Halbinsel in der Morobe-Provinz von Papua-Neuguinea gegenüber dem auf dem ehemaligen Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land. Die Inselgruppe liegt etwa 12 km südöstlich vor Finschhafen. Nur die Inseln Kalal (Tami Island) und Wonam sind bewohnt, mit je einem Dorf. Die Inseln sind nach dem neuguineischen Volksstamm Tami benannt, der hier lebt. Hier werden die berühmten Holzschüsseln (Essmulden) in Schnitztechnik hergestellt. (de)
- The Tami Islands are a small island group located 13 km SSE of Finschhafen in the Huon Gulf (see also Solomon Sea). It is part of today's Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Its people were known throughout the Solomon and South Sea islands for their distinctive wooden bowls, their religious figure carvings, and their ceremonial masks. During World War II, the islands were briefly occupied by the Japanese; Tami Islands were secured after the landings and Nassau Bay, Lae and Nadzab. (en)
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| - Die Tami-Inseln (auch Cretininseln) sind eine bewohnte Gruppe von vier kleinen Koralleninseln östlich der Huon-Halbinsel in der Morobe-Provinz von Papua-Neuguinea gegenüber dem auf dem ehemaligen Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land. Die Inselgruppe liegt etwa 12 km südöstlich vor Finschhafen. Nur die Inseln Kalal (Tami Island) und Wonam sind bewohnt, mit je einem Dorf. Die Inseln sind nach dem neuguineischen Volksstamm Tami benannt, der hier lebt. Hier werden die berühmten Holzschüsseln (Essmulden) in Schnitztechnik hergestellt. (de)
- The Tami Islands are a small island group located 13 km SSE of Finschhafen in the Huon Gulf (see also Solomon Sea). It is part of today's Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Its people were known throughout the Solomon and South Sea islands for their distinctive wooden bowls, their religious figure carvings, and their ceremonial masks. During World War II, the islands were briefly occupied by the Japanese; Tami Islands were secured after the landings and Nassau Bay, Lae and Nadzab. (en)
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