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Yokal

Yokal is a traditional attire worn by married Papuan women, particularly in the West Papua region. This garment is made from woven tree bark and has a distinct reddish-brown color. Yokal is commonly worn during traditional ceremonies and daily activities.

Philosophical Meaning:
Yokal represents maturity and a woman’s marital status. The use of natural materials, such as tree bark, signifies the harmony between the Papuan people and their surrounding environment. Additionally, Yokal serves as a symbol of identity and the role of women in Papuan society.

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