Hornbill beak used as decoration. Hornbill beaks are traded by the lowland forest dwellers to the Huli. These beaks, suspended from the back of the neck and flanked by pig tusks, are an integral part of male Huli dress.
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Photographer: David R. Eastburn, 1949-
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This photograph was taken in Koroba, Southern Highlands (now Hela) Province, Papua New Guinea.
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Feb 1979
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