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Wood Carving in Different Regions of Indonesia

The Asmat produce their famous totem-pole-like bis poles.
The Toraja decorate their houses with images of buffalos and cocks.
The Dayaks produce magical dog carvings.
The Batak protect their houses with horned lion heads.