Source: Kenyanlist
The Korowai, also called the Kolufo.
Deep within the inaccessible jungle of the southeast Indonesian province
of Papua, about 150 kilometres inland from the Arafura Sea, lives the
Korowai tribe – a clan totally isolated from the rest of the world. They
are hunter-gatherers living in a small society of traditional family
ties who need to share all they have in order to survive. Until their
discovery by a Dutch missionary in 1974, the Korowai had hardly any
contact with the outside world.
The Korowai people live in tree houses ranging in height from 6 to 12
meters, but some are as high as 35 meters above the ground. Usually the
houses are built on a single tree but frequently the base of the house
consists of several living trees, and additional support is derived from
wooden poles. These tree houses protect families not only against
swarms of mosquitoes below, but also ward off annoying neighbours and
evil spirits.
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