PAPUA NEW GUINEA (8) Tari and The Hulis Wigmen

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2007

A visit to the Huli tribe in Tari - Papua New Guinea

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  • who are da singers ?

  • Te Vaka

  • Can you tell me the name of the first song?

    It's beautiful!

  • Haloa Olohega, perfomed by Te Vaka

    included in the CD Putumayo Islands of south Pacific

  • Who sings the song in the beginning?

    It sounds Hawaiian.

  • that music comes from the CD of PUTUMAYO named South Pacific Islands

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  • This video brings back wonderful memories of my trip to PNG. I am a Baha'i from England and went to visit the Baha'i community of PNG. The Baha'i Faith is well established in PNG with a large community. The country is well worth a visit, very beautiful and fascinating from a cultural point of view, extremely diverse, with more than 800 different cultural groups & languages. As a Baha'i I was lucky to have a ready made family & community there who looked after me so well. Thanks for the video.

  • LOL " Tourism is everybody's business" hehehe

  • I would not be standing up under a dartboard.

  • This is very Interesting

  • that dog in the run way must be die...

  • the little boy jumping in this video is my uncle.

  • anyone can tell me the name of this song they?

  • if a man has money, he can have many wives. but why are men separated from women? thanks

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