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Papua New Guinea
In Papua New Guinea, today there are only a few indigenous people who live almost like thousands of years ago. Photographer Iago Corazza went in search of "real people" who still have not touched civilization ...
2. Tribe Omo Bugamo. Men wear loincloths decorated with seashells. The leader of the tribe can be found on the long, red pen on the back.
3. The scene of ritual Omo Bugamo. In the center of the photograph Masalay evil spirit, he wears a suit of plants and human hair on your toes pointed bamboo trunks.
4. The headpiece of herbs and moss ... Clothing and complexion Papuans indicate belonging to the tribe.
5. The tribe province Marobe proudly displays headdress several meters of feathers of rare birds.
6. Warriors face powder paint of various plants ...
7. ... which is miscible with water or saliva.
8. Papua - New Guinea is diverse not only tradition, but also the linguistic variatsiyami- spoken in the country of more than 100 different languages and dialects.
9. Holiday Sing Sing in Mount Hagen. Women dressed in magnificent colorful costumes.
10. Less brightly dressed local widow who mourn the fallen soldiers.
11. Photos Iago Corazza collected in the book "The Last Papuans' (the book was published in several languages)
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2. Tribe Omo Bugamo. Men wear loincloths decorated with seashells. The leader of the tribe can be found on the long, red pen on the back.
3. The scene of ritual Omo Bugamo. In the center of the photograph Masalay evil spirit, he wears a suit of plants and human hair on your toes pointed bamboo trunks.
4. The headpiece of herbs and moss ... Clothing and complexion Papuans indicate belonging to the tribe.
5. The tribe province Marobe proudly displays headdress several meters of feathers of rare birds.
6. Warriors face powder paint of various plants ...
7. ... which is miscible with water or saliva.
8. Papua - New Guinea is diverse not only tradition, but also the linguistic variatsiyami- spoken in the country of more than 100 different languages and dialects.
9. Holiday Sing Sing in Mount Hagen. Women dressed in magnificent colorful costumes.
10. Less brightly dressed local widow who mourn the fallen soldiers.
11. Photos Iago Corazza collected in the book "The Last Papuans' (the book was published in several languages)
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