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Papuan Man wearing a gibi-gibi - Wonar village
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Papuan Man wearing a gibi-gibi - Wonar village
Papuan Man wearing a gibi-gibi - Wonar (or Wonari) village, Cape Nelson District, North-Eastern Division, Papua New Guinea. Such garb used to frighten the enemy was part of the warfare tactics employed by tribal people in this region. Date: circa 1920s
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Boar Cape Division Frank Garb Guinea Hurley Jun18 Nelson North Eastern Papua Papuan Terrifying Tusk Tusks
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In this evocative photograph, a Papuan man from Wonar village, located in the Cape Nelson District of the North-Eastern Division in Papua New Guinea, is depicted wearing a traditional gibi-gibi outfit. Dating back to the 1920s, this intriguing image captures a moment in time when tribal people in this region employed unique warfare tactics that were both terrifying and effective. The gibi-gibi, also known as a gibi-gibi mask or suit, was an essential component of the Papuan warrior's attire. This garb was designed to instill fear in the hearts of their enemies. The mask, often made from the skulls of enemy warriors or boars, was adorned with tusks and other intimidating features, while the rest of the suit was covered in feathers, shells, and other natural materials. The man in the photograph wears the gibi-gibi proudly, his expression suggesting a deep connection to his cultural heritage and the power it conveys. Captured by renowned Australian explorer and photographer, Frank Hurley, during his expeditions in the late 1920s, this image offers a rare glimpse into the rich and complex history of the Papuan people. The photograph is a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of these communities, who relied on their traditional knowledge and practices to protect their lands and people. The gibi-gibi was more than just a piece of clothing; it was a symbol of strength, courage, and the deep connection between the Papuan people and their environment. This photograph serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the diverse cultural traditions that make up the rich tapestry of human history.
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