The Wano tribe
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/CULTURE, INDONESIA/ Updated : Feb 17, 2015, 23:05 IST
Synopsis
The Wano people are situated in the basin of the river Mamberamo, an area of outstanding bio-diversity including amazing animals, such as the tree-kangaroo and cassowaries (huge flightless birds). This area was until recently stri … Read more
The Wano people are situated in the basin of the river Mamberamo, an area of outstanding bio-diversity including amazing animals, such as the tree-kangaroo and cassowaries (huge flightless birds). This area was until recently strictly no-go, labeled as unchartered and prohibited territory. Read less

The Wano people are situated in the basin of the river Mamberamo, an area of outstanding bio-diversity including amazing animals, such as the tree-kangaroo and cassowaries (huge flightless birds). This area was until recently strictly no-go, labeled as unchartered and prohibited territory. Among the only remaining cultures producing stone axes by hand, the Wano are responsible for the ‘stone age culture’ label attached to the inhabitants of the area. As well as employing traditional methods of tool-making, local fashions remain uncontested with women dressing in grass skirts and men donning only the traditional koteka. The Wano men carry massive bow and arrows, which are used to hunt the large river crocodiles. Treks to these remote people cover some of the most unexplored land in the world.
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