Friday, November 18, 2016

Indonesian Dani tribe where women are expected to amputate a finger when relatives die, and they walk naked

Deep in the highlands of Western New Guinea, Indonesia, lives one of the world's most isolated tribes. 


One of their customs is the wearing of an unusual piece of underwear - the Koteka - worn by males which is commonly referred to as a penis sheath and women in the tribe have been known to cut off the end of their own fingers to mark the loss of a relative.


As well as their quite liberal view towards clothing, the tribe are also well known for their unique practice of self mutilation.


After the passing of a loved one, relatives are expected to cut off the top part of their fingers as a sign of respect and grieving.


The practice is meant to symbolise the pain one feels after losing a loved one with many people in the tribe often amputating multiple fingers during their lifetime. 


A Dani tribe warrior with weapons and huge rings through his nose in Western New Guinea, Indonesia, August 2016
Dani tribe elders pose for a picture in, Western New Guinea, Indonesia, August 2016, wearing the unusual underwear
Dani tribeswoman smokes a cigarette and shows her amputated fingers in, Western New Guinea, Indonesia, August 2016
One of the tribe's customs is the wearing of an unusual piece of underwear - the Koteka - worn by males which is commonly referred to as a penis sheath
Dani warrior holds a sphere in his right hand in, Western New Guinea, Indonesia, August 2016
Photographer and IT support engineer Teh Han Lin from neighbouring Singapore snapped the tribe over a four day period
Photographer and IT support engineer Teh Han Lin from neighbouring Singapore snapped the tribe over a four day period.


He said: 'The Dani tribe is a very unique tribe, especially their way of life and their traditional wearing of a 'Koteka' that I've heard about since I was young. I never know when this tribe will be extinct, this is the reason I decided to visit them this year.'


Known as the Dani people, the tribe was unwittingly discovered by American philanthropist, Richard Archbold, after an expedition in 1938.
Since the mid twentieth century the Dani tribe have become well known for their unique customs and strong sense of identity as they cling to their traditional ways.



Dani tribeswomen use a traditional oven to cook food at one of the most isolated tribes on the planet
Deep in the highlands of Western New Guinea, Indonesia, lives one of the world's most isolated tribes

. Known as the Dani people, the tribe was unwittingly discovered by American philanthropist, Richard Archbold, after an expedition in 1938
Since the mid twentieth century the Dani tribe have become well known for their unique customs and strong sense of identity as they cling to their traditional ways
The Dani tribe live deep in the highlands of Western New Guinea, Indonesia, and is one of the world's most isolated tribes Indonesian Dani tribe where women are expected to amputate a finger when relatives die, and they walk naked

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