FAKFAK
A documentary film about social and cultural life of Fak Fak District in Papua, Indonesia
KOROWAI
KOROWAI
DI DALAM RUMAH SUKU KOROWAI
Hutan Sekitar Rumah Suku KOROWAI
KOROWAI SINGING
Korowai - My Friends the Tree House People
korowai -maison dans les arbres a 10M,papouasie
Tribu Korowai, Kolufo, Papúa Nueva Guinea. Human Planet.
La etnia Korowai, también conocida como Kolufo, es una tribu del sureste
de Papúa Nueva Guinea. Se trata de una de las pocas tribus de las que
se cree que posiblemente practiquen el canibalismo.
Se compone por unos 3.000 miembros. Hasta la década de 1970 desconocían la existencia de cualquier pueblo que estuviera fuera de su entorno, aparte de las tribus vecinas.
Conviven en grupos formados por 10 ó 12 individuos. Construyen sus casas en las copas de los árboles en medio de la selva.
Se compone por unos 3.000 miembros. Hasta la década de 1970 desconocían la existencia de cualquier pueblo que estuviera fuera de su entorno, aparte de las tribus vecinas.
Conviven en grupos formados por 10 ó 12 individuos. Construyen sus casas en las copas de los árboles en medio de la selva.
chant korowai dans la jungle,papouasie
TIMIKA
Song For War in Kwamki Lama Timika Papua
SENTANI
Lake Sentani Festival, West Papua
This
is now an annual festival, held on shore of Lake Sentani in West Papua.
It would have to be one of the most amazing spectacles around. Dan
Schist and I flew over in 2008 to shoot the first one and apparently we
were the first crew let into the country for many years, allowed to
film. This is a brief snapshot of some of the things that happened. Its
happening this weekend again, June 19 2010. Wish I was there. Hopefully
next year.
A village on Sentani Lake, Papua, Indonesia
With VVP around Nabire and Sentani
KAMORO
The Kamoro, the trailer
The
Kamoro, some 18,000 people speaking the same language, live along the
south coast of New Guinea, the worlds largest tropical island, located
just north of Australia, across the shallow Arafura Sea. (The complete
documentary can be see at Vimeo.com)
The Kamoro still follow a semi-nomadic existence, one of the few surviving hunter-gatherer groups in the world. Hunting forays still take place, but fishing is far more important. Indeed, the survival of the Kamoro depends on fishing, along with the sago, their starch staple. Fish and sago are the main Kamoro staples providing protein and starch.
The film follows the traditional Kamoro, who's life-style fits perfectly with the bountiful resources that nature provides for them, such as fishing, collecting shellfish, hunting for monitor lizards, gathering the slimy tambelo, and sago production among lots more.
The Kamoro still follow a semi-nomadic existence, one of the few surviving hunter-gatherer groups in the world. Hunting forays still take place, but fishing is far more important. Indeed, the survival of the Kamoro depends on fishing, along with the sago, their starch staple. Fish and sago are the main Kamoro staples providing protein and starch.
The film follows the traditional Kamoro, who's life-style fits perfectly with the bountiful resources that nature provides for them, such as fishing, collecting shellfish, hunting for monitor lizards, gathering the slimy tambelo, and sago production among lots more.
a Kamoro family at Kamoro Kakuru
Kamoro Coconuts
An investigation of the coconut harvesting and fishing activities of Kamoro people of Mimika Regency, Papua, Indonesia (February 2004)
Mr Simon and the Canoe Building Colony
Eating A bivalve ShipWorm (mollusk)
My own Bizzare Food snack.. A bivalve ShipWorm (mollusk) in the mangrove swamp with the Kamoro tribe, West Papua July 2010
LIFE IN IWAKA
Photos and video clips from a day in Iwaka village in Papua Province of
Indonesia on April 11, 2009. The Kamoro people of Iwaka were very
gracious and accepting of a stranger showing up with a camera. Thanks to
Kal Muller for taking me there.
MEE
The Chief Who Talks with God - the Mee, West Papua
The Bunani Mee people live in West Papua, the Indonesian part of the
island of New Guinea. They live a traditional life style and keep out
those who have embraced the modern world of their Indonesian rulers.
They call it living "Inside the fence". The Bunani Mee live inside this
fence, isolated from the outside world. Itapi recently took over the
leadership of this group, and wants to make it clear that he was told to
be chief by God.
Bahasa Paniai(Mee) Papua
Salvation
Army - Arrival at Meii Village CS & TSWM Lieut. Colonels Hans and
Marja van Vliet. Gulf Region. South Papua New Guinea. June 2009
MOSKONA
JAYA PURA
LEMBAH SUNYI KOTA JAYAPURA TEMPO DULU
RAJA AMPAT
Tempat pembuangan/pengasingan di masa kolonial Belanda
MERAUKE
Members of the cast and crew from The Jungle Woman (1926) stroll through
a small village in Merauke with some of the locals cast as extras in
the film. A man hands an object to a villager and then Frank Hurley
speaks to another local. A Papuan man with long braided hair turns for
the camera. An intertitle, types of natives, precedes individual Papuan
villagers filmed from the shoulders up. Actress Grace Savieri (who plays
the title role in The Jungle Woman) tries to apply make-up to one of
the local extras, with little success. Savieri is then shown in full
make-up and costume alone, and then with co-star Bransby Williams,
between filming takes. A final panning shot captures the filming of one
of the village scenes for The Jungle Woman (1926).