Thursday, August 25, 2005

Spears and their meaning

To every spear there is a specific application
- one for killing pigs
- for birds
- for war - tribal war- ??
can you tell the difference - do you remember which one is which?

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Itinerary - PNG 30.9.-13.10.05


26.9.05 Zürich - Singapore 12.25 - 27.9.05 07.10
29.09.05 Singapour - Port Moresby 20.55
30.9.05 Port Moresby Arr. 05.25
Port Moresby – Lae - Dep. 12.00 - Arr. 12.45

03.10.05 Lae – Goroka (Airlink)
04.10.05 Goroka – Orobiga – (CAR – PMV)
06.10.05 Goroka – Mt Hagen – TARI (MAF) – Dauli

08.10.05 Tari – Mt Hagen (MAF)
09.10.05 MT – Hagen – Minj (PMV)
11.10.05 Mt. Hagen – Port Moresby (Airlink)
13.10.05 Port Moresby Dep. 15.25 - Singapore Arr. 19.45
13.10.2005 Singapore - Zürch 13.10.05 Dep. 23.45
14.10.05 Zürich Arr. 06.30

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Where is Tari / Who are the Huli People?

Tari is a cool alpine town located in the Southern Highlands. It is the home of the famous Huli Wigmen who are famous for their elaborate and colourful dress, these proud warriors have great reverence for birds, imitating them in ceremonial dances and decorating their wigs with feathers, flowers and cuscus fur. The wigs are woven from human hair. Everlasting daisies are especially cultivated for use in the wigs, while their faces are painted with yellow ochre. The women, by contrast wear black for their wedding and coat themselves with blue-grey clay when mourning. Clans have a strong and intricate social system little affected by change. It is one of the few places where the traditional way of life can be seen in everyday living. Ceremonial rituals are strongly observed. Men and women can still be seen wearing traditional dress, tending their gardens and pigs and building their bush material huts.

The Huli people live in the central mountains of PNG, at a latitude of six degrees below the equator and at a mean altitude of about 1500 metres above sea level. They number over 65,000 (Kloss & McConnel 1981), grouped in clans (hamigini) and subclans (hamigini emene) throughout the area they now claim as their own.

Thursday, August 11, 2005

Public Transport in Tari

After reading the book (4 corners) I really wonder what public transport is like in the Southern Highlands - Are the PMV's save - is there anything like a taxi or cab!

thanks

Satelite Picture of Tari and Dauli - thanks Simon

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Black & White


Isn't this a great picture - very busy playing and enjoying the day - while others watch from close by.

MAF - Mission Aviation Fellowship


This is how we moved - we went over the jungle instead of throught it!

TARI - SOUTHERN HIGHLAND PNG


This site is a to refresh the memory of 15 years of childhood in a country far away in the pacific
- Papua New Guinea. What do you remember? Were you ever there?