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  • The cowry was the shell most widely used worldwide as shell money.
  • These payments may take the form of shell money, food, pigs, cash, or other goods.
  • Most of the private ship owners from the constituency generated capital through shell money trade to build their ships.
  • They took shell money to Buin and traded it for cash and used the cash to build wooden boats.
  • One of the important things that girls learn at an early age too is how to make shell money.
  • In other regions, the bride price is paid in lengths of shell money, pigs, cassowaries or cash.
  • In the South Pacific Islands the species " Oliva carneola " was commonly used to create shell money.
  • One of the important things that girls learn at an early age too is how to make shell money ".
  • The Malaitans responsible for his death also were expected to pay relatives symbolic compensation in traditional shell money known as tafuliae.
  • Some form of shell money appears to have been found on almost every continent : America, Asia, Africa and Australia.
  • This house stored valuables such as shell money baskets, traditional artefacts and other objects of significance in the history of Isatabu.
  • Cowry shell money was important at one time or another in the trade networks of Africa, South Asia, and East Asia.
  • Stories retold from myths said that the first person to introduce shell money to the Langalanga lagoon was a woman from Buin in Bougainville.
  • Traditionally, there had been substantive trade between the Langalanga people and people from Buin in shell money until the emergence of the Bougainville crises.
  • The movement's financial worth in 1990 was estimated at between 20 and 30 thousand SI dollars, including the value of the shell money.
  • On arrival at the dock, warriors confronted the delegation until a sum of shell money was presented to the warriors as a sign of peace.
  • The islands in the lagoon are renowned for their shell money minting process, their " shark worship " beliefs, their shipbuilding skills and tourism.
  • Many tribes in New Guinea and other south pacific islands use the various types of Melo to make jewelry and shell money as well as canoe bailers.
  • Traditionally, there had been substantive trade between the Langalanga people and people from Buin ( Bougainville ) in shell money until the emergence of the Bougainville crisis.
  • Once this tour concluded, the delegation was presented with a display of song and dance and formalities and a demonstration of the minting process of the shell money.
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