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Photos of tribes from the ‘last frontier on Earth’ showcase centuries of rich cultural tradition in Papua New Guinea. The captivating photo series include pictures of Chimbu warrior painted as ...
THESE powerful images capture the spear-wielding tribes of Papua new Guinea who believe they are possessed with the spirit of the crocodile. They show how the Kangunaman clansmen scar their backs t… ...
From the bizarre headpieces of the 'Wigmen', to the intricate facial tattoos of the Jebo clan, Papua New Guinea is home to the world's most fascinating group of tribes.
Extraordinary images show the Kunai and Huli tribes of Papa New Guinea brought together in ancient festival During the Sing Sings festival, the tribe members paint their faces with mixture made of ...
Nelson’s images show, for example, men from the Huli community of Papua New Guinea with faces painted bright yellow and feathered headdresses, and Yali members in Papua and Indonesia, a ...
PAPUA NEW GUINEA (CNN) -- Deep in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, the Wigmen are among the most famous symbols of the native Huli culture. As part of an ancient family tradition in this remote ...
PAPUA New Guinea boasts centuries of rich cultural tradition – as showcased in captivating images of barely contacted tribes. Oxford photographer Jeremy Flint, 42, has “realised a dream… ...
"Never spend more than 24 hours with a woman," the village 'bigman' huskily intones, pausing to scratch his nose with the sharpened tip of an arrow. "It will make a man lose his magic and his powers ...
Photographer Jimmy Nelson has a beautiful new book called Before They Pass Away. It’s a visual expedition into 29 of the most secluded tribes in the world and from the looks of his pictures, it ...
Shells were legal currency in Papua New Guinea until 1933, and they’re still used to purchase brides and settle blood feuds. The local currency is still called the kina. MUD MEN ...