Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A river, about 1,125 km (700 mi) long, of northern Papua New Guinea.
 
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Wiggs covered her with a Sepik war blanket and lay down beside her.
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At a Sotheby's sale in December 2009, a Sepik mask with a deconstructed human face fetched €324,750, well above a pre-sale estimate of €180,000.
Oceanic Art's captivating collection Margaret Studer 2010
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In late 2003 an additional storytelling seminar was held in Hauna of the East Sepik Province and attended by 17 men and one woman from 8 separate languages.
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At a Sotheby's sale in December 2009, a Sepik mask with a deconstructed human face fetched €324,750, well above a pre-sale estimate of €180,000.
Oceanic Art's captivating collection Margaret Studer 2010
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In Gapun, a remote village on the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea, the women take a robust approach to arguing.
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The winding Sepik river in Papua New Guinea has jungle, tribes and exotic wood carvings.
River Journeys 2009
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You'll get all the amenities you'd expect from the luxe hotelier, like king-size beds and DVD players for $1,900 a cabin, double-occupancy.www. oberoivrinda.com The Sepik Spirit Want to get wild?
River Journeys 2009
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Within this ecoregion, the Weyland Range (with nine endemic species) and the Hagen-Sepik-Wahgi Divide (with five endemic species) are both centers of butterfly endemism on the island of New Guinea.
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The ecoregion is centered on three large river basins: the Mamberamo, Taritatu, and Tariku river basin in Irian Jaya and the Sepik and Ramu river basins in PNG.
Northern New Guinea lowland rain and freshwater swamp forests 2008
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In the Central Range and Sepik foothills, extensive stands of Agathis labillardieri support a highly diverse epiphytic fauna.
Northern New Guinea lowland rain and freshwater swamp forests 2008
 
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