The story of Papua New Guinea's Fore tribe is a reminder to mankind that traditions and rituals can be problematic at times.
In the Gran Chaco Region, which stretches into both Paraguay and Bolivia, the Ayoreo tribe shows what happens when outsiders ...
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The WWII rescue that shouldn’t have worked

During World War II, a US Army transport plane crashed deep in the jungles of New Guinea, stranding survivors in terrain with ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash has already crossed $1 billion worldwide after three weekends in theaters. But does the film also send ...
Federal officials have claimed 200 arrests since last week and the impacts have rippled out to businesses and schools. How ...
The astonishing scenes were captured by American conservationist Paul Rosalie, who is the first to capture high-definition ...
In 1961, Michael Rockefeller went missing on the island of New Guinea. The 23-year-old heir to the Rockefeller fortune was gone without a trace. While on a trip to document native New Guinea tribes ...
For Fore people, endocannibalism was a mortuary rite intended to honour the dead and keep their essence alive within the ...
How often do you read stories of Papua New Guinean children writing the life histories of their parents? If you have come ...
One footballer tells The Athletic about his dream that Western Sahara could one day feature as a nation on the game's global ...
In the rolling green hills of the Eastern Highlands, where the morning mist clings to coffee trees and sweet potato patches, ...
Indonesia is currently overseeing the world’s biggest ever deforestation project in West Papua, while new research shows the ...