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Angu

A Kukukuku man from a 1931 expedition into Papua New Guinea
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A Kukukuku man from a 1931 expedition into Papua New Guinea

The Angu, also called Kukukuku (pronounced "cooker-cooker") by neighbouring tribes, are a small and previously violent tribe living mainly in the high, mountainous region of south-western Morobe, a province of Papua New Guinea. Even though they are a small race, often less than 5 foot, they were once feared for their violent raids on more peaceful villages living in lower valleys.[1]

Despite the high altitude and cold climate of their homeland, the Angu only wore limited clothing, including grass skirts, with a piece similar to a sporran, and cloaks made from beaten bark, called mals.[1]

They are also known to Westerners for practicing a sexual ritual involving preadolescent boys acting as courtesans for male tribal elders.[2]

An account of some of the first contact between the Angu and westerners is describe vividly by J. K. McCarthy in his book Patrol into Yesterday: My New Guinea Years.

References

  1. ^ a b Lightbody, Mark; Wheeler, Tony (1985). Papua New Guinea: a travel survival guide, 3, Lonely Planet, p. 89-90. ISBN 0-908086-59-8. 
  2. ^ The Naked Face. Articles from the New Yorker. Gladwell.com (2002-08-05).

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