The Huli people of Papua New Guinea typically travel by foot, navigating the mountainous terrain of their region. They may also use traditional canoes for river travel and occasionally utilize vehicles when available, particularly for longer distances to town or markets. The Huli often carry goods and personal items in woven bags as they move between villages or during trade. Their travel methods reflect their connection to the land and their resourceful adaptation to the environment.
The population of Huli District is 127,200.
In Kannada, we would say Huli.
The area of Huli District is 61.41 square kilometers.
Don't ask me I have no Idea what the Huli people are
The Huli tribe in Papua New Guinea mainly speaks the Huli language, which is a part of the Trans-New Guinea language family. The Huli language is primarily spoken in the Hela Province of Papua New Guinea.
The Huli people of Papua New Guinea mainly speak:HuliTok PisinMany Huli also speak English and some of the surrounding languages of their region.
The cast of Huli Hejje - 1984 includes: Vishnuvardhan
Raja Huli - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: India:U/A
Huli Huli Chicken, Lau Lau, Mochiko Chicken, Chicken Adobo, Kalua Pig,
The Huli Tribe has existed for about 600 to 1,000 years in Papua New Guinea.
The cast of Bettada Huli - 1965 includes: Pandharibai Rajkumar
The cast of Huli Hebbuli - 1987 includes: Leelavathi Shankar Nag