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Burt Glinn - NEW GUINEA.
NEW GUINEA. Kanganaman, 1960. Three villagemen in Longhouse (ceremonial house restricted to men only) blo
NEW GUINEA. Mount Hagen area, 1960. Tribe gathered at ceremonial sing sing in which there is a display of
NEW GUINEA. Kanganaman Village, Sepik River Valley, 1960. Street scene.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Mudmen on display at Goroka Fair.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Highland tribesmen at Goroka Fair.
NEW GUINEA. Goroka. 1960. Tribal warriors rest during the Goroka highlands fair. During this period, the s
NEW GUINEA. 1960. New Guinea highland tribe in full dress at Goroka Fair.
NEW GUINEA. Near Mount Hagan. 1960. Warriors gather at a Sing Sing and pig killing festival.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Young boy in tribal paint at Sing Sing in highlands near Mount Hagen.
NEW GUINEA. Goroka. 1960. Carved Sepik River wooden mask on display at headquarters in Goroka.
NEW GUINEA. Kanganaman. 1960. Carving on back of ceremonial chair.
NEW GUINEA. Kanganam. 1960. Sepik area men's house where men spend much time while women work in the field
NEW GUINEA. Kanganaman. 1960. A tamberan or "Mens House" in the Sepik area of New Guinea. Crocodile slit g
NEW GUINEA. Kanganaman. 1960. A carved wooden figure in doorway of a private house.
NEW GUINEA. Sepik River. 1960. Natives return home in a ceremonially decorated canoe.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Child sitting on prow of canoe with aligator head carving.
NEW GUINEA. Maprik. 1960. Villagers gather around a traditionally decorated spirit house.
NEW GUINEA. Maprik. 1960. Men installing bark painted front of a spirit house, near Sepik River area.
NEW GUINEA. Maprik. 1960. Inside Tambarin "Mens House" in the Sepik River area of New Guinea. Carvings are
NEW GUINEA. Maprik. 1960. Sepik area. Two members of the Abelam tribe transport religious carvings to a "M
NEW GUINEA. Sepik River. 1960. Large basket mask being displayed.
NEW GUINEA. Garoka. 1960. Mud men from the Mount Hagen area on display at the Goroka fair.
NEW GUINEA. Near Mount Hagen. 1960. Villagers gather all their pigs for a Sing Sing and pig killing festiv
NEW GUINEA. Near Mount Hagen. 1960. A girl in an eagle feather headdress paints herself for a Sing Sing an
NEW GUINEA. Near Mount Hagen. 1960. Family spectators at a Sing Sing and pig killing ceremony in the highl
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Sing Sing celebration and pig killing.
NEW GUINEA. Near Mount Hagen. 1960. Warriors of a highland tribe with headdresses made of bird-of-paradise
NEW GUINEA. Near Mount Hagen. 1960. Warriors in formation for stomp dance during a Sing Sing and pig killi
NEW GUINEA. Near Mount Hagen. 1960. Warriors in formation for a stomp dance during a Sing Sing and pig kil
NEW GUINEA. Near Mount Hagen. 1960. Warriors in formation for a stomp dance during a Sing Sing and pig kil
NEW GUINEA. 1960. New Guinea highland tribe in full dress at Goroka Fair.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Chair dance in the village of Tambanum.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Basket mask display.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Basket mask display.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Basket mask construction.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Longhouse interior.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Longhouse interior.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Longhouse interior. Crocodile drums.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Swimmers around alligator boats.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Maprik spirit house.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Maprik spirit house interior. Carving.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Maprik spirit house interior. Carving.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Maprik spirit house interior. Carving.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Tambarin in Maprik spirit house.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. Highland warrior mask.
NEW GUINEA. Near Mount Hagan. 1960. Warriors gather at a Sing Sing and pig killing festival.
NEW GUINEA. 1960. New Guinea tribe gathers for rare Sing Sing celebration in the highlands near Mt. Hagen.
NEW GUINEA. Village of Tambanum, Sepic River Area. 1960. Dancers and cerimonial Papauan chair.
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