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  2. Korowai people - Wikipedia

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    In August 2019, the "Best Ever Food Review Show" channel on YouTube made contact with the Korowai people in which they ate various foods of the culture. In the documentary My Year with the Tribe, [19] a film team visits the Korowai area several times over a period of one year. The documentary reveals that an industry has developed around the ...

  3. Kombai people - Wikipedia

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    British adventurer and TV presenter Bruce Parry lived with the Kombai in season 1, episode 3 of his documentary series, Tribe (2005). [4]A television series on The Discovery Channel entitled Living with the Kombai in the US, and on both the National Geographic Channel and The Discovery Channel, named World's Lost Tribes in the United Kingdom, was shown in January 2007.

  4. Mark & Olly: Living with the Tribes - Wikipedia

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    Mark & Olly: Living with the Tribes [1] is a group of three documentary adventure reality television series that aired on BBC Knowledge and the Travel Channel which premiered in 2007. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The program follows British explorers Mark Anstice and Oliver Steeds as they travel around the world to reside with indigenous peoples .

  5. Korowai language - Wikipedia

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    Korowai (Kolufaup) is a Trans-New-Guinean language spoken in South Papua, Indonesia. It is spoken by the Korowai people who live along the Becking River . Phonology

  6. Video shows uncontacted tribe near Indonesia’s nickel mine ...

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    New video footage shows the moment an uncontacted tribe were apprehended by bulldozer drivers close to an Indonesian nickel mine. Manufacturing companies have announced plans to use Halmahera ...

  7. South Papua - Wikipedia

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    The Korowai people from the Mappi Regency in southern Papua are one of the indigenous tribes in Papua that still adhere to the traditions of their ancestors, one of which is to build houses on top of tall trees called Rumah Tinggi (lit. 'high house'). Some of the Korowai people's tree houses can even reach a height of 50 m above the ground.

  8. Ethnic groups in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 600 ethnic groups [1] in the multicultural Indonesian archipelago, making it one of the most diverse countries in the world. The vast majority of these belong to the Austronesian peoples, concentrated in western and central Indonesia (), with a sizable minority are Melanesian peoples concentrated in eastern Indonesia ().

  9. Cannibalism in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Korowai people of New Guinea practised cannibalism until very recent times. As in some other New Guinean societies, the Urapmin people engaged in cannibalism in war. Notably, the Urapmin also had a system of food taboos wherein dogs could not be eaten and they had to be kept from breathing on food, unlike humans who could be eaten and with whom food could be shared.