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Cottage home of Patrick Pearse, Irish rebel leader, now a National Monument near Ros Muc, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland
House Tamberan of Angoram housing the Tambaran statue, on the Sepik River, photographed in 1974, only initiated warriors allowed inside on penalty of death, in the days of cannibalism, a victim's head from a neighbouring tribe was hung above the entrance to warn to those not properly initiated, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Thatching at home of Patrick Pearse, Irish rebel leader, now a National Monument in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland
House Tamberan, or ceremonial building, photographed in 1974, only initiated warriors were allowed inside and in the days of cannibalism, a victim's head from a neighbouring tribe was hung above the entrance as a warning to those not properly initiated, Maprik, Sepik River, Papua New Guinea, Pacific