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The Miao People

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The Mundari People

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The Nagula Community

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The Maasai People

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The Marquesans People

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The Chichimeca People

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The Q'ero People

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The Maori People

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The Lopa People

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The Karo People

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The Kaluli People

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The Rabari People

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The Huli People

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The Himba People

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The Gauchos

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The Dolgan People

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The Bardi People

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The Kazakh People

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The Wodaabe People

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The people of Walcheren

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The people of the Zaanstreek

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The people of the Hindeloopen

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The people of the Axel

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The people of the Marken

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The people of the Huizen

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The people of the Urk

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The people of Friesland

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The people of Noordwest-Veluwe

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The people of Volendam

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The Kaluli People

Illustration Traditional Headpiece- The Kaluli People - Jimmy Nelson
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The Kaluli People

Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Papua New Guinea - Homage to Humanity
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The Kaluli People

Illustration Traditional Headpiece- The Kaluli People - Jimmy Nelson
When the first Westerners ventured into the highlands of Papua New Guinea, they expected it to be entirely uninhabited. They discovered that in fact there where more than a million people living in this area. Even today, the highlands are the most densely populated area of Papua New Guinea.
Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Kaluli- Papua New Guinea
Kaluli | Mount Bosavi, Southern Highlands province | Papua New Guinea, 2017 Available as art print
Photo-Jimmy Nelson- Papua New Guinea- Homage to Humanity
Cultural traditions

Kaluli traditional dress

Kalulis wear an elaborate traditional costume during festivities. The most impressive element is the headpiece, with its huge fan of white feathers from cockatoos hunted by their ancestors. Tied around the men’s ankles are straps containing seeds, which rattle with every step. The pace is set by the beating of the famous Kundu drums with heads made from the leathery skins of giant lizards. The dancers repeatedly rub their hands over the skin to warm the leather, which improves the sound of the drum.

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Photo-Jimmy Nelson- Papua New Guinea - Homage to Humanity
Kaluli | Mount Bosavi, Southern Highlands province | Papua New Guinea, 2017 Book: Homage to Humanity
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The Kaluli People

Illustration Traditional Headpiece- The Kaluli People - Jimmy Nelson