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Wola people
The
Wola
people
are an
indigenous group
of the
Southern Highlands Province
of
Papua New Guinea
.
They live
in five valleys
northeast
of
Lake Kutubu
.
The Wola are
sedentary
and
practice
swidden agriculture
. Their main
staple
is
sweet potato
; lesser
staples
are
bananas
and
taro
.
The Wola speak a
variety
of
Mendi
. Many Wola people are
Christian
, while also following
traditional
beliefs
.