In the Solomon Islands, chiefs often wear necklaces as part of their traditional regalia. The necklaces worn by chiefs in the Solomon Islands can vary in design and materials based on the specific cultural group or region. The necklaces used by chiefs in the Solomon Islands can include Shell Necklaces, Turtleshell Necklaces, Beaded Necklaces and Feathers and Fiber Necklace. The traditional dances of the indigenous people on Utupua Island are rich in cultural significance and often accompanied by music and rhythmic movements.
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Location: Utupua Islands, Solomon Islands
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