Malum Nalu continues to update us.  My read of this so far is that Biangai and Watut leaders are trying to get a handle on what has happened before moving forward. The pace is slow, but this will facilitate discussions and cooling off among a large diverse group of people. While the media continues to use the word tribe, neither group is organized as such.  John Burton at ANU has describe Watut as basing leadership around a patronesque relationship, while Biangai are, if anything, headman(woman) based. Leadership is a flexibile position and can change rather rapidly as resources are organized and made available. Time is needed to organize diverse interests within this framework as I imagine from reporting and what I have been told, there are multiple communities involved on both sides.