Dani Tribe in Baliem Valley

Friday, September 30, 2011

Baliem Valley and the Dani tribe waited a long time to be discovered. Highland Papua is one of the last areas to explore new Guinea. High in the mountains of West Papua (Irian Jaya), were generally considered uninhabited. In early 1398 the pilot, Richard Archbold was noted that there was something special deep inside, and a large valley located in a mountain of 4000 meters. The valley was clearly recognizable as fields, similar to those he knew in Europe. Baliem Valley and the Dani tribe came up with pure luck.

Baliem Valley, the life of the Dani tribe, is the most fertile part of the plain covers western New Guinea Island - Papua (Irian Jaya). Baliem Valley is located about 1,800 meters above sea level and is surrounded by a ridge mountians some of which reach up to 4500 m. There are also some fish Baliem River, which flows through the valley. Baliem Valley area is not large, about 60 × 30 km.


The first parachute mission, Loyd Van Stone, as late as 1954. Only then will the civilization of the Baliem valley, and Dani and Lani tribes begin. Since Baliem Valley was a gateway to explore the highlands of West Papua. No road has yet been built, but at a major airport Waman was built, and now supplies transported by cargo plane high. American Hercules planes trucks and construction equipment. Thank you now, could a vast network of paved roads ahead, brick houses were built, etc. Despite all these developments is the Baliem valley is still dominated by the thatched roofs of the tribe Dani.

Danis is an indigenous tribe that lived in the Baliem valley at the time of its discovery. Danis belong to some of the "decorative" tribes in West Papua.


Their penchant for "fancy dress" shows most of the time of the war. You've probably seen the famous photo of the Dani tribe members, with boar's tusks in their noses, and hats with feathers Paradise. The men wear long, thin koteka Dani. The women wear short skirts Danis woven from fibers of orchids, decorated with straw and woven bags with essential called "noken" in the back. As women of the tribe Yali, women wear short skirts Dani under their butts.

Despite Danis were discovered relatively late - in 1938, became one of the best known tribes in New Guinea. Dani held one of the most fertile parts of Papua. As a result, they often had to fight for their territory. There were frequent wars among themselves Danis. They were the most formidable headhunters on the island tribe, which is even more remarkable when you consider that eat their enemies, like most of the tribes of Papua others did.


Dani build round or oval huts, and their villages are enclosed by fences. They are farmers, and their small fields are distinctly bordered. This is what helped Richard Archbold spot them from the plane. The Dani tribe’s customs and culture are very rich and interesting. Several pages could be written on these topics.
His penchant for "dress" the majority of the sample in time of war. You've probably seen the photos of the famous members of the Dani tribe, with boar tusks in their noses, and hats with feathers of birds of paradise. The men wear long, thin koteka Dani. Danis The women wear short skirts woven from fibers of orchids adorned with woven straw and bags key called "noken" on the back. As women Yali tribe, the Dani women wear short skirts below their buttocks.

Despite the fact that Danis was discovered relatively late - in 1938, became one of the most famous tribes in New Guinea. Dani on a fertile part of Papua. As a result, often had to fight for their territory. There was also a frequent wars between them Danis. They were the most feared headhunting tribes of the island, which is all the more, if we do not eat their enemies, like most other tribes have made Papua.


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