
Firdia Lisnawati
Photo Editor at Associated Press
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2 months ago |
timesdaily.com | Firdia Lisnawati |Edna Tarigan
JAYAPURA, Indonesia — The woman carries bananas, yams and vegetables in a knotted bag on her head as she wanders through a market in a suburban area of Jayapura in eastern Indonesia. kAmtG6? :? E96 !2AF2 42A:E2= 2?5 3:886C 4:E:6D @7 E96 AC@G:?46[ 2 ?@<6? 328 H96C6 A6@A=6 42CCJ E96:C 52:=J 6DD6?E:2=D :D 2 4@>>@? D:89E]k^AmkAm%96 5:DE:?4E:G6 328[ 92?54C27E65 7C@> ?2EFC2= 7:36CD =:<6 EC66 32C< @C =62G6D[ :D H@G6? 2?5 <?@EE65 H:E9 E9C625D @7 !2AF2?
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2 months ago |
telegraphherald.com | Firdia Lisnawati
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Jan 17, 2025 |
mcalesternews.com | Firdia Lisnawati |Edna Tarigan
A woman sells traditional handmade bags called Noken at a market in Jayapura, Papua province, Indonesia, Oct. 3, 2024. Firdia Lisnawati - stringer, ASSOCIATED PRESS Women walk past a market carrying traditional handmade bags called Noken in Jayapura, Papua province, Indonesia, Oct. 2, 2024. Firdia Lisnawati - stringer, ASSOCIATED PRESS A woman makes a traditional bag called Noken at a market in Jayapura, Papua province, Indonesia on Oct. 1, 2024.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
santamariatimes.com | Firdia Lisnawati |Edna Tarigan
JAYAPURA, Indonesia (AP) — The woman carries bananas, yams and vegetables in a knotted bag on her head as she wanders through a market in a suburban area of Jayapura in eastern Indonesia. Even in the Papua capital and bigger cities of the province, a noken bag where people carry their daily essentials is a common sight. The distinctive bag, handcrafted from natural fibers like tree bark or leaves, is woven and knotted with threads of Papuan heritage.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
eagletribune.com | Firdia Lisnawati |Edna Tarigan
JAYAPURA, Indonesia (AP) — The woman carries bananas, yams and vegetables in a knotted bag on her head as she wanders through a market in a suburban area of Jayapura in eastern Indonesia. Even in the Papua capital and bigger cities of the province, a noken bag where people carry their daily essentials is a common sight. kAm%96 5:DE:?4E:G6 328[ 92?54C27E65 7C@> ?2EFC2= 7:36CD =:<6 EC66 32C< @C =62G6D[ :D H@G6? 2?5 <?@EE65 H:E9 E9C625D @7 !2AF2?
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