Pronunciation: /ˈeɪbəlæmz/
noun a group of people indigenous to Papua New Guinea, specifically found in the East Sepik Province
A1 The Abelams are a tribe in Papua New Guinea.
A2 The Abelams have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional dances and rituals.
B1 The Abelams are known for their intricate wood carvings and artwork.
B2 Anthropologists have studied the Abelams to learn more about their social structure and customs.
C1 The Abelams have faced challenges in preserving their traditional way of life in the modern world.
C2 Scholars have written extensively about the Abelams and their unique cultural practices.
formal The Abelams are an indigenous group living in the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea.
informal I heard the Abelams are known for their intricate wood carvings.
slang Those Abelams sure know how to throw a good party!
figurative The Abelams' culture is like a colorful tapestry woven with tradition and history.
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