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Bird as a Subject in Wood Carving Motifs: An Observation on Bajau Traditional Weapons

Borneo Research Journal
doi 10.22452/brj.vol13no1.7
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December 30, 2019

Authors
Mohammed Iqbal BadaruddinSimon SoonLuqman LeeZaimie SahibilMohd Shahrul Hisham Ahmad Tarmizi
Publisher

Univ. of Malaya


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