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Huli Wigman Collection

Hale Johu, a Huli Wigman from Tari in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, mesmerizes with his striking gaze

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Hale Johu a Huli Wigman from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. His eye was

Hale Johu a Huli Wigman from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. His eye was lost to an arrow in battle. Feathers in head dress include Superb Bird of Paradise breast shield, Papuan Lorikeet

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Huli Wigmen from the Tari Valley in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea at

Huli Wigmen from the Tari Valley in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea at a Sing-sing Mt Hagen Papua New Guinea. Wearing bird of paradise feathers

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Timan Tumbo and Hale Johu Huli Wigmen adorned in bird of paradise plumes Tari Valley

Timan Tumbo and Hale Johu Huli Wigmen adorned in bird of paradise plumes Tari Valley Papua New Guinea

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Huli Wigman Hale Johu showing his purse a hollowed out cassowary leg bone where money is kept

Huli Wigman Hale Johu showing his purse a hollowed out cassowary leg bone where money is kept and can double up as a dagger, pigs tail attached to end. Tari Papua New Guinea

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Timan Tumbu a Huli Wigman from the Tari Valley Highlands Papua New Guinea dressed

Timan Tumbu a Huli Wigman from the Tari Valley Highlands Papua New Guinea dressed in ceremonial warrior dress adorned with birds of paradise feathers including Splendid BOP, Lawes Parotia

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Huli Wig-men at Makara Bird View Lodge Tari Papua New Guinea

Huli Wig-men at Makara Bird View Lodge Tari Papua New Guinea

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Timan Tumbu and Hale Johu Huli Wigmen from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Timan Tumbu and Hale Johu Huli Wigmen from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: A Huli Wigmans wig from Tari in Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers

A Huli Wigmans wig from Tari in Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers include the breast shield of Superb Bird of Paradise and Papuan Lorikeet feathers above

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Huli Wigmen with Blyths Hornbill bills as necklace decoration Tari Southern Highlands

Huli Wigmen with Blyths Hornbill bills as necklace decoration Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Timan Thumbu Huli Wigman from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers

Timan Thumbu Huli Wigman from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers and plumes in head dress include breast shield of Superb Bird of Paradise, Papuan Lorikeet, Lesser Bird of Paradise

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Huli Wigmen Timan Tumbu and Hale Johu from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Huli Wigmen Timan Tumbu and Hale Johu from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea. Feathers in head dress include Superb Bird of Paradise breast shield, Papuan Lorikeet, Lesser Bird of Paradise

Background imageHuli Wigman Collection: Huli Wigman Hale Johu from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea

Huli Wigman Hale Johu from Tari Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea



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Hale Johu, a Huli Wigman from Tari in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, mesmerizes with his striking gaze. His eye was captivatingly adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Huli people. In the picturesque Tari Valley, Huli Wigmen proudly display their traditional attire and unique customs. Their elaborate headdresses made from natural materials such as feathers and leaves are a testament to their artistic craftsmanship and deep connection to nature. Timan Thumbu, another skilled Huli Wigman from Tari, showcases his magnificent head dress that symbolizes strength and prestige within their community. The meticulously crafted adornments represent ancestral spirits and tribal identity passed down through generations. Blyths Hornbill bills elegantly dangle around the necks of these proud Huli Wigmen as decorative ornaments. These exquisite pieces not only enhance their appearance but also hold significant cultural significance for the tribe. The beauty of these indigenous people is truly awe-inspiring as they preserve their traditions amidst modernity. Timan Thumbu and Hale Johu stand tall as ambassadors of their culture in Southern Highlands Papua New Guinea, reminding us all of the importance of embracing our roots while celebrating diversity.