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			They definitely look genuine to me.  The one with the well rounded edge and is known as a milemnok and is probably Kalyo-Kengyu or Konyak.  The one with the longer blade may be Chang or Ao.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The other items appear to be consistent with traditional items of adornment, although I would guess that such things are still being made. The apron may be Chang (because of its similarity to one in the Pitt-Rivers Museum and pictured in Jacobs's book), but the plate looks like pot metal instead of the more favored brass. The series of brass heads is also a common motif on chest ornaments to indicate head-taking status. It is likely to be eastern.  | 
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