Portrait of a Huli Wigman (Papua New Guinea).
The Huli are an indigenous Melanesian ethnic group who reside in Hela Province of Papua New Guinea.
Huli tribesmen are well known for wearing wigs of their own hair shaved in their youth as a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood.
They are one of the largest cultural groups in Papua New Guinea, numbering over 250,000 people.
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The Huli are an indigenous Melanesian ethnic group who reside in Hela Province of Papua New Guinea.
Huli tribesmen are well known for wearing wigs of their own hair shaved in their youth as a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood.
They are one of the largest cultural groups in Papua New Guinea, numbering over 250,000 people.
Date & signature on back
Prints are shipped rolled in a dent-resistant tube
For sizes different from those available in the gallery please send your request to roberto_pazzi@hotmail.com
Product Code: OEPHULWIG
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