#One Meal a Day#The life and culture of the poor people of Papua..

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marten is lived by gold and copper. The prosperity and modernity of this city surrounded by the siege of poverty and the backwardness of Papua New Guinea certainly makes one wonder: how is the life of the natives who own all these natural wealth imageimageThis is a small house honai measuring about 3 meters tall and a diameter of about 5 meters. Although narrow, traditional house of Papua is filled by many people between 5 sd 10 people, this is so that the temperature inside the house can stay warm. To keep the temperature warm, honai homes are also not equipped with windows. The door of this custom house there is only 1 piece located at the front of the house. Because of this design, especially at night the fire is lit inside the house, then this house will feel so stuffy especially for those who first entered it. image imageIn Melanesian culture the original inhabitants of Papua Island, apply the concept of a very strong customary land. Although we see emptiness everywhere because the inhabitants of this giant island are very rare, in fact there is no land without owners. Where a tribe farms, that's where the tribal's tribal land. Where they hunt, there is also their customary land. Even where their ancestors had once been told or had drunk water from a river, it could also be claimed as their customary land. image