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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › AsmatAsmat – Wikipedia

    Die Asmat ( Volk des Baumes) [1] sind eine Ethnie mit etwa 65.000 Angehörigen (Stand: 1995), die im Süden des indonesischen Teils der Insel Neuguinea in der Provinz Papua Selatan ein Gebiet von der Größe Belgiens bewohnt. In das Gebiet ragt der Lorentz-Nationalpark hinein.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Asmat_peopleAsmat people - Wikipedia

    The Asmat are an ethnic group of New Guinea, residing in the province of South Papua, Indonesia. The Asmat inhabit a region on the island's southwestern coast bordering the Arafura Sea, with lands totaling approximately 18,000 km 2 (7,336 mi 2) and consisting of mangrove, tidal swamp, freshwater swamp, and lowland rainforest .

  3. The Asmat: The Exotic Culture and Legendary Woodcarving Art of Papua. The wide south-eastern swathe of land of the Indonesian part of the island of Papua comprises flat plains overgrown with mangrove forests serrated by many rivers.

  4. The Asmat Tribes. The Asmat tribes have inhabited the swampy mangrove forests along the south coast of Papua province for thousands of years. Their villages lay hidden deep in the labyrinth of rivers, mangrove islands and muddy river delta’s, sometimes tens of kilometres from the coast.

  5. 22. Okt. 2023 · Tucked away within the sprawling Indonesian archipelago lies the Asmat region, a geographical marvel that’s steeped in natural beauty and cultural significance. Positioned uniquely, Asmat offers an unparalleled experience for travelers, with its pristine waterways and dense rainforests.

  6. 2 months ago Indonesia. The Asmat Tribe, found in remote West Papua, Indonesia, has a fascinating ancient culture and possesses world-renowned wood carving skills. Known for their exceptional artistry, the Asmat people also have a complex social structure and a dark history of headhunting and cannibalism.

  7. 3. Feb. 2017 · Facing deforestation on their lands and marginalisation by foreigners, the Asmat people of West Papua, Indonesia, often suffer a crisis of identity. Joshua Irwandi’s photography project, Not A...