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Sasean Khenei with child
Veldhuizen, 1987, asean Khenei with child
Korowai man
Veldhuizen, 1987, Korowai man
Part of bridal payment
Veldhuizen, 1984, Part of bridal payment
Bilambanen treehouse
Veldhuizen, 1986, Bilambanen treehouse
Bivouac near Yaniruma sago feast
Veldhuizen, 1985, Bivouac near Yaniruma sago feast
Sago feast bivouac
Veldhuizen, 1986, Sago feast bivouac
Mukhale Manianggatun with son
Veldhuizen, 1986, Mukhale Manianggatun with son
Ngawalun Burnscar
Veldhuizen, 1987, Ngawalun Burnscar
A rainy morning is a good time to practice bow and arrow technique into a rotten tree trunk nearby.
Steinmetz, 1995, A rainy morning is a good time to practice bow and arrow technique into a rotten tree trunk nearby. Dayo clan territory.
Aerial view of a tributary from Korowai country entering the Eilanden River with a passing rainstorm in the distance.
Steinmetz, 1995, Aerial view of a tributary from Korowai country entering the Eilanden River with a passing rainstorm in the distance.
Aerial view of the Becking River, with the late afternoon reflection of the sky making the shallow muddy river appear blue. The Becking is the boundary between the Korowai and the Kombai, their neighbors to the East.
Steinmetz, 1995, Aerial view of the Becking River, with the late afternoon reflection of the sky making the shallow muddy river appear blue. The Becking is the boundary between the Korowai and the Kombai, their neighbors to the East.
Overview of Khalikhatune. This clan is comprised of three brothers who live in the same clearing.
Steinmetz, 1995, Overview of Khalikhatune. This clan is comprised of three brothers who live in the same clearing.
The roof of a treehouse is usually made as a group activity, and it’s made out of leaves from the sago palm. When completed, the house will be walled and floored with tree bark, and divided equally into male and female sections.
Steinmetz, 1995, The roof of a treehouse is usually made as a group activity, and it’s made out of leaves from the sago palm. When completed, the house will be walled and floored with tree bark, and divided equally into male and female sections.