Luluais and tultuls in png who created them

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In Papua New Guinea (PNG), "luluais" and "tultuls" refer to types of traditional tribal leaders or figures in the community. The specific creation or conceptual origin of these roles is not attributed to a single individual but rather has evolved over time within the diverse cultures and societies in PNG.

In many Papua New Guinean communities, a "luluai" is often associated with a village leader or representative in the local governance system, while "tultul" may refer to a community custodian or a person with specific responsibilities in social or ceremonial functions. These roles can vary significantly between different tribes and regions due to the rich tapestry of languages and cultures present in PNG.

If you’d like to know more about the particular responsibilities or cultural significance of these roles in a specific context, feel free to ask!