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A mirror of Indigenous life in Sumba weaving
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"Ana Wuyarara, Ana Kara Wulang." This verse from the philosophy of Sumba's indigenous people means the Red Crocodile and the Scaly Turtle. The couplet is often identified with motifs in Sumba's woven fabrics.
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