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Bruno Barbey - INDONESIA. Irian Barat. Asmat tribe.
INDONESIA. Irian Barat. Aerial view. 1989.
Amanamkai, in the Casuarina Coast. Asmat men in festive costume celebrate the launching of a new canoe.
Wamena village. Dani tribesmen wear nothing but the koleka made from a yellow gourd.
Amanamkai. Asmat man in festive body paint and headdress during the Pokombu dance.
Omanesep village. Asmat boy in costume for the "Aitas" dance, symbolic bow and arrow fight.
INDONESIA. 1989. Amanamkai. Asmat men dressed for the Pokombu dance which celebrates the launching of a new canoe. The Asmat is a tribe that lives in south-east...
Wamena. Dani tribemen wear nothing but the Koleka, made from a yellow ground.
Amanamkai, on the Casuara Coast. Asmat people in festive costume celebrating the launching of a new canoe.
INDONESIA. 1989. Amanamkai. Shield dance known as "Salawaku". The Asmat is a tribe that lives in south-eastern Irian Jaya, between the Barai and Trikom rivers. ...
Amanamkai, Casuarina Coast. Pokombu dance celebrating the launching of a new canoe.
Wamena village. Tribu Dani.
Omanesep.Asmat man in costume for the "Aitas" dance, symbolic bow and arrow fight.
Otsjanep village.
Amanamkai, Casuarina Coast. Shield dance known as "salawaku". They hold shields for self-protection.
Amanamkai.Asmat men come to shore during the Pokombu dance,which celebrates the launching of the new canoe
Amanamkai. Asmat men in festive body paint and headdress during the Pokombu dance.
Amanamkai village. Asmat man with festive headdress and necklaces during the Pokombu dance.
Near the village of Agats. Aswat children play in the water.
Amanamkai. Asmat men in festive body paint and headdress during the Pokombu dance.
Near the village of Agats. An Asmat people's boat on the water.
Amanamkai, Casuarina Coast. Asmat men in festive costume celebrate the launching of a new canoe.
Amanamkai, in the Casuarina Coast. Asmat men in festive costume celebrate the launching of a new canoe.
Amanamkai village. An Asmat man in festive dress during the Pokombu dance.
Otsjanep village.
Tribu Asmat. Village d'Otsjanep.
Amanamkai, in the Casuarina Coast. Asmat men in festive costume celebrate the launching of a new canoe.
Wamena village. Dani tribesmen wear nothing but the koleka made from yellow gourd.
Amanamkai. Asmat women prepare to throw sticks and mud at men during the Pokombu danse.
INDONESIA. Irian Barat. 1989. Near the village of Agats. The Asmat is a tribe that lives in south-eastern Irian Jaya, between the Barai and Trikom rivers. Appro...
Asmat carving comes from a centuries-old tradition of appeasing ancestoral spirits.
Amanamkai, Casuarina Coast. Asmat man wears knife made of ostrich bone.
Amanamkai. Asmat man in festive body paint and headdress during the Pokombu dance.
Tribu Asmat. village d'Amanamkai. Danse "Pokombu".
Amanamkai, Casuarina Coast. Inside a "Yeus".
Wamena. Dani tribesman frequently wear nothing but the koleka, even on the streets.
Amanamkai, Casuarina Coast. Shield dance known as "salawaku". They hold shields for self-protection.
Amanamkai, Casuarina Coast. Asmat men in festive costume celebrate the launching of a new canoe.
Omonesep. Asmat men in costume for the Aitas dance, symbolizing a war with bows and arrows.
Otsjanep, Casuarina Coast. Asmat wood carvings, a tradition for appeasing ancestoral spirits.
Ostjanep village. Asmat woodcarvings are of a superior quality and play an important role in tribal life.
Amanamkai. Asmat women prepare to throw sticks and mud at men during the Pokombu danse.
Amanamkai. Asmat man with bone nose ornament during the Pokombu dance celebrating the launching of a canoe
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