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Kudat In The
Days Of Yore
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Fr. de Wit and his niece visited a Rungus long house.
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The Rungus kids outside their atap house.
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A Chinese stove. Coconut husks were used as fuel.
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An open hut which can be opened and closed for drying copra (dried coconuts).
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Rungus kids on buffalo's back.
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Fr. de Wit chatted with the women working by the road-side.
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