During the weeks I spent with the people from West Sepik villages, I joined them in the swamps, to catch fish.Armed with baskets made of bush-ropes, cane spears, fishing nets, machetes, and smoking logs – for chasing away mosquitoes, drying tobacco and light cigarettes, we hopped on canoes and paddled along the Sepik. When the canoes were pulled aside, we […]
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To the Ama Mountain people (May River, PNG)
If you want to find remote communities you must go upstream, to Ama Mountain or to Iteli.
Where is that?
Somewhere between May and Sepik Rivers, in the upper Sepik basin.
Singsing in Purkunawi, with Kwoma people and Michael Somare (Sepik River)
Most of the singsing groups were from the Kwoma communities, where the tambaran (spirits or cult house) and singsing are still alive.
Continue readingVanimo to Sepik River (Papua New Guinea)
In Ambunti I was introduced to community elders from the Kwoma clans, who took me into the fantastic world of Sepik mythology. I met indigenous artists, saw churches featuring tribal-cult-houses designs, and listen to folk tales from the local mythology
Continue readingAt the Korowai, in treetop houses (Papua, Indonesia)
Three weeks at the Korowai, a tribe living in the forests of New Guinea Island. We arrived there without much information and planned to cross their territories finding our way by word of mouth.
Continue readingSurabaya to Koroway (Java to Papua)
In June 2012 I embarked on a ship to Papua, aiming to find the Korowai, a tribe living between the rivers flowing south of the Maoke Mountains…
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