Pronunciation: /ˈæbəlæm/
noun a term referring to a specific group of people in Papua New Guinea
A1 The Abelam people are known for their intricate artwork and ceremonial masks.
A2 Abelam culture revolves around agriculture and traditional rituals.
B1 The Abelam tribe resides in the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea.
B2 The Abelam language is part of the Sepik language family.
C1 Scholars have studied the Abelam people's unique social structure and artistic practices.
C2 The Abelam culture has fascinated anthropologists for decades due to its complexity and richness.
formal The Abelam people are known for their intricate and colorful yam masks.
informal I heard the Abelam tribe throws the best yam festivals.
slang Those Abelam folks sure know how to party!
figurative The Abelam culture is a vibrant tapestry of tradition and artistry.
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