A sing sing is a gathering of multiple tribes or villages demonstrating their own individual cultures, musical traditions and dances at one event. Multiple sing sings occur during the year in Papua New Guinea. The following images were taken in 2015 at both the Enga and Mt Hagen singsings. Enjoy !
ALL IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED - DO NOT COPY WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FROM AUTHOR
|
Huli tribesmen from Hela Province live around the town of Tari. |
|
Asaro or Mudmen live in the Eastern Highlands Province |
|
Gaim engawal from WH Province |
|
Simbu Province tribal man |
|
Hagen ladies in traditional dress, WHP |
|
Kompiam men, Enga Province |
|
Hagen men, WHP |
|
Bugamo tribe from Simbu Province |
|
|
Hewa from Hela Province |
|
Kompiam men from Enga |
|
Ladies from Kandep, Enga province |
|
Kandep tribals from Enga Province |
|
Author with Gaim Engawal tribesmen, from Western Highlands Province |
|
Enga ladies |
|
Huli from Hela Province |
|
Author with Silimuli girls from Enga Province |
|
Kompiam tribals from Enga Province |
|
Huli wigmen dancing at the Enga Show |
May I please use 2 of your photos (Men from Enga Province and Kandep tribals from Enga Province) for an email newsletter (circulation 15 people) to my grandchildren and their parents? I started the newsletter during the COVID pandemic to entertain, educate and communicate with my grandchildren, since we haven't been able to get together. I lived near Wapenamanda in what is now the Enga Province and want to share my experience with my family. THANKS!
ReplyDeleteHi there ! yes you may ! Hope all is well.
Delete