Huli People
The Huli People are an indigenous group from the Hela Province in Papua New Guinea. They are known for their vibrant culture, which includes elaborate traditional dress, intricate body paint, and unique hairstyles. The Huli are primarily subsistence farmers, cultivating crops like sweet potatoes and taro, and they also engage in hunting and gathering.
The Huli People have a rich spiritual life, with beliefs centered around ancestral spirits and the importance of land. They are famous for their traditional ceremonies, including the Huli Wigmen festival, where men wear elaborate wigs made from human hair and perform dances to celebrate their heritage and community.