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Owen Photo Album
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Angela and Hannah at left, Josie in the arms of Korenime Lim, Angela's best friend at Uria village. A Sunday morning visit, September 2004.
Ken and Sharon Reed, Angela's parents, visited Uria during Febrary and March, 2003. Here they receive quite a welcome.
Andrew, Abigail, Hannah, and Samuel pose along the four-wheel drive trek leading from the Ramu Highway into Uria Village, July, 2003.
Hannah poses with her cake in our dining room in Uria Village. Samuel (in the background) shares her joy.
Garia children are quite resourceful. Here, one of the village boys walks on a pair of home-made stilts. Notice how he walks on his toes rather than resting his feet on the supports.
Samuel, Uria villager Daniel Patri, and Andrew pose together as the boys prepare to get in our four-wheel drive to head to Madang. This photo was taken as we were departing for America, July 2003.
After welcoming Angela's parents into the village, Stanley Iworia and Sominak Yuna receive a gift from Angela's dad--a live chicken. Here the guys wear traditional Garia costumes. This is NOT what they wear day to day.
February, 2002, the Summer Institute of Linguistic's Jet Ranger Helicopter carrys our co-workers, Chris and Lori Urton to Igoi village, from our home village, Uria.
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Josie enjoys sleeping Papua New Guinea style, in a string bag called a bilum, hanging from a hook, tree limb, or nail.
Siramia, one of the Garia translators, and Karapau, a local student lead songs at the 2003 Easter Bible Camp, which was held at Uria village.
Todd's mother, Ellen, sitting with her new friend, Fransesca, who works for PBT in Madang. Andrew sits to Ellen's left.Taken at Madang Airport, October, 2004, as Ellen concludes her visit and returns to America.
Todd's mother, Ellen, hangs out laundry at a PBT house in Madang, during her visit August through October, 2004.
Ellen Owen, Todd's mother, climbs aboard Air Niugini's F28 as she returns to America. She visited August through October 2004.
Patri Toroma wears a traditional garment called a malo, which is made of pounded tree bark. This is not what he wears every day, but at ceremonial or special times.
Our neighbors Patri, Maruk, and Peter pose together as they say good-bye to us before our departure to America for furlough, 2003.
Angela and kids inspect what was our road just the evening before. During the night there had been a landslide which dumped boulders into the road bed and washed the base away.
Siramia Kawaki and Kenny Maiya pause in their work on the Gospel of Mark for this photo.
Samuel and Andrew enjoy a Sunday School lesson along with their "village" friends at Uria, September 2004.
Todd preaches the gospel at the 2003 Easter Bible Camp, Uria village.
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