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Pottery & Purpose

If you asked what a particular pot was for, they didn’t just explain its use, they told you its purpose and where it sat in Motuan life.

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Dubu: Platform v Church

Why did our ancestors call it “dubu,” and how did that same word come to mean “church”?

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The Flag on the Wall

Every September, like clockwork, my father would bring home a brand-new Papua New Guinea flag. Without fail, he’d pin it on the wall at the entrance of our home. It was just a quiet act of pride that became a tradition.

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Moana 2 Rekindles the Edai Siabo Story

The similarities between Disney’s Moana 2 and the legend of Edai Siabo, a significant cultural tale from Papua New Guinea, lie in their shared themes of the ocean, exploration, leadership, and cultural preservation.

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Oala Reva the Jeweller

One day an Australian woman, Patricia Bryant, saw his work at a local show and recognised his talent.
She acted on it.

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A Trip to Villa Karai

Villa Karai Resort If you are looking for a peaceful weekend out of Port Moresby, Villa Karai is the perfect spot. Just over an hour drive from Port Moresby, this beaut of a place is green, quiet and the kind of place that can give you that mental therapy away from the hustle and bustle of Port Moresby city. Now, the place has a unique name. Villa is, well, Villa. “Karai” however is the Motuan word for cockatoo – as […]

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From Hanua to Havard

One week we’re in Hanuabada Village doing some shots for a client. The next week we’re on the plane again and this time we find ourselves at Havard University. From Hanua to Havard!

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The Barefoot Legends – Papua Schoolboys

We want to know the name of each of these players  and using the power of social media, we are asking our followers if you or anyone you know can identify any of these players.

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From the Lens of Lafforgue

There is something about Eric’s work that will make you feel proud to be a Papua New Guinean. All pics credited to Eric Lafforgue.

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Ads – Old is Gold

Old Advertisements are interesting and entertaining so we’re going to take you back and preview some of the ads that hit the local papers.

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