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A British ‘danger tourist’ on a mission to visit every country has become the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea.
AS a testament to its ongoing commitment to Papua New Guinea’s rich cultural heritage, Trukai Industries Limited has ...
Shirley Killosky, Laszlo’s sister and Weimer’s aunt, joined the operation in Papua New Guinea as a literacy specialist, teaching the people to read and write in Sepik Iwam — the trade ...
As a testament to its ongoing commitment to Papua New Guinea's rich cultural heritage, Trukai Industries Limited has ...
Located just north of Australia, Papua New Guinea is made up of more than 600 islands and over 800 indigenous languages. It’s often described as one of the world’s final frontiers - remote ...
D aniel Pinto, a 27-year-old traveller from Lambeth, south London, has become the first tourist to visit several indigenous ...
Shells were legal currency in Papua New Guinea until 1933, ... The Sepik people use crocodiles for food, clothing, decoration, spiritual practices and tourism draws.