The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity

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Papua New Guinea continues to amaze the primitive culture of their own peoples. Italian photographer managed to capture the unusual lives of the Dani tribe living in the mountains. Stunning pictures of a closed mountain communities give the opportunity to see a unique ritual of the Smoking remains of the ancestors at the stake to save them for posterity. Look into the closed world of tribute with us.

The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity
The Dani people live in Indonesia, West of Papua New Guinea. He lives in the valley Balim. Within the Papuan community have survived terrible ancient customs, among which cutting off the fingers of women in memory of deceased relatives.

The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity
Amazing series of images made 41-year-old photographer Gianluca Chiodini (Gianluka Chiodini), which Papuans took quite welcome.

The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity
The villagers show visitors only two mummies, and other carefully guarded from prying eyes.

The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity
The remains of ancestors stored in the shack where the party trespassing. The photographer showed a 250-year-old mummy of the leader of Limoncocha Mable, who was a brilliant warrior and owned a harem of 25 women.

The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity
Women Dani cut off his fingers when he lost a close relative, as a sign of mourning. Now this terrible tradition has not met, but the older women tribe, injuries still occur.
The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity
Earlier Papuans were cannibals, but since the 1990s, years of cases of cannibalism never happened again.

The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity
Now Dani prefer human meat pork. They hunt wild pigs with bows and arrows, and then women cook the prey at the stake.

The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity
Men eat first, and then join them and the Papuan.
The spirit of the ancestors: in a Papuan tribe smoked mummies of leaders to save them for posterity
Primitive life according to the laws of nature rooted in the past. Such people, like Dani, there is less civilization takes hold of even the most distant corners of the planet. Well, that Italian photographer managed to capture ancient traditions and culture of a Papuan tribe, after a few decades of their progress intact existence can remain in the past.

Men tribute, as the majority of other Papuan tribes are Kotaku. This indispensable accessory is Testament to the strength and dignity of its owner.

Keywords: Travel-picture | The leader | The smoke | The cannibal | The fire eater | Mummy | Papua New Guinea | The Papuans | A tribe | Ancestors | Rituals | Traditions | Photographer

     

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