First of all... thank you so much for making this video, greatly appreciated your effort. We are the most diverse nation in the whole 🌎 world with 860+ different languages, 850 different cultures and traditions, different customs and taboos.... we all are black but with different complexity and different types of afro hair.... our nation is very beautiful 😍.. we respect each others culture and appreciate each other's uniqueness. Thats unit us... 🇵🇬 🇵🇬 🇵🇬 🇵🇬
Thank you Mazel Kerry for watching our documentary!! We really appreciate your kind words. PNG will always have a special place in our hearts and we hope to visit all our family and friends around this amazing country sometime in the future.
@@deepin8048 please do visit.. we are humble people who admire and respect others. Thanks once again for making this video. Its rare to find videos show casing Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 online these days. Love, and warm greetings all the way from PNG.
I never heard about this country because they don’t really teacher it in history classes at all. I found out through a book I was reading and was instantly curious, now here I am watching videos and documentaries of Papua New Guinea. And I have no regrets. I love their culture and country, they are beautiful!
I have been in that part of the world and it is hell. None of these girls are safd to walk alone, none will make it to adulthood without being abused and used by a man (probably a uncle or cousin). They get rotten teeth or parasites and just live with it. They don't have garbage collection so they just throw trash everywhere and so unless you get way out, everything is covered in garbage including the ocean and rainforest. Everyone is uneducated, on drugs/drunk and quick to violence, but there are no cops to call.I could go on and on, but think about this: they would kill to come live by you and get babysat by your government-- there is a reason they all want to leave.
I envy the simple way of life shown here. No traffic, No student loans, No Mortgage, No managers, No Karens... Just basic living. fishing, collecting coconuts, relaxing... Wish I could ditch my Lilly white suburb and all the stress and BS and just go live in the Jungle.
Hey am from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬.. trust I have seen worst on media of westerners and I would never trade my life to live in big cities. I and my people are always content of who we are and we always feel connected with the nature and we are the most diverse nation with 860+ different languages and 800 plus different cultures. Despite the diversity, we are connected by our love of rugby and tok pisin and English....
@@mayreacts8030 I’m from a country called Guyana 🇬🇾 in South America, and we kind of live like you guys in certain villages. But it’s getting harder and harder to live free like you because now my people want to live like the white men. It is so sad, we still have a form of our language and certain traditional cultures going around tho. Sadly I wasn’t born there, I was born in Europe, France. I’m planning to work and visit Australia and you guys islands and I’ll go to my home country too. Please keep your culture alive and don’t let anyone take it from you!
Wow, I love the beautiful work done by the production crew, to visit PNG's islands and document their pictures and lives. From an African point of view, we hardly see or hear anything from PNG, other than negative news (only if you search for the news).
The white man perceived us as cannibals and should be held accountable for that... We were not, and I repeat, we are not cannibals... PNG has thousands of tribes living remotely and isolated to each other therefore it is unjust to make any conclusion based on one tribe alone..
It's really nice to see some civilizations still live in harmony with the natural world. Beautiful country and misunderstood people. I had a dear friend from Tonga go there on a religious mission. He said it was just beautiful and very welcoming people.
Thank you Adam! We had a little problem with our audio content, which is why it will take us quite some time to get the next video out. We appreciate your support :)
Thanks for covering my country. I'm always curious about the outside interpretation of my home. Keep in mind we are the most culturally diverse country in the world, each village is different; some rich some poor, some literate some illiterate but the most common thing we share is that Jesus Christ is our Saviour.
I was in Alotau in 2019,and in january 2020 in Sepik River .It was amazing what i feel .People are nice and its my dream to come back again in png! Love you .
Thats Amazing,I'm as a individual,Im happy of what U have produce in this Documentary, ,and also proud that one of my BROTHER were involve in this short movie, The third(3) person saying ,I'm from PNG,that's in my own mother tongue,(Aya PNG temelou),so keep it up,and do some more to promote our own country👍🙏
Thank you for writing this comment!! We are verh happy to hear that you enjoyed our documentary. It is an honour for us to showcase your country to the world. Papua New Guinea will always have a special place in our hearts. May I ask, who is your brother? 🙏🏽☺️
ngl the ritual part is incredibly scary but the entire culture is so interesting! these documentaries always remind me that the world is advanced, just not equally distributed.
Look after the our country ❤️ beautiful PNG, Don't Let Outsiders try to exploit our country ❤️ Or try to take over, Never .. Protect our people ❤️ our land, our environment , and our resources , it's a must, and it's very important Amen
Wow amazing video thanks for sharing. That was in the highlands part of Papua New Guinea hopefully next time you take time to visit the other New Guinea Islands part of Papua New Guinea so much fun i suppose. 😇
We actually visited Bougainville and the some smaller atolls scattered around Bougainville. Vanimo was our last destination in PNg, from where we crossed back to Indonesia 😊
Beautiful film it is really great to see somebody going documenting to these hidden corners of the world. I also have a plan to go explore and create sounds film in Papua.
Thanks.. To the team feeling emotional nd happy.. To see. The innocent people from Papua New Guinea God bless every one.. Thank u... From Kerala India..
My grandpa Pina was born in Papa New Guinea I have no clue about the culture but I’m so interested in knowing so I google everything and watch documentaries 🥹💙 love to see this ! All the Melanin I’m so proud !!
I swear, the most kind hearted person I've ever met was a man named Ruben Maury, he was a freedom fighter in new guinea before him his wife and children moved to Sweden, where they befriended my grandparents whom themselves immigrated from Finland.
@@ojaynegaitee2189 I have no idea where he was from, but he was a freedom fighter in New Guinea, and he sadly passed away some years ago. He's the one in the middle. I guess second page, the guy with the neck tie globalarkivet.se/sites/default/files/documents/2013/fv_2013_2-3_s.22-23_2.pdf
@@ojaynegaitee2189 [Ruben] Maury joined the OPM in 1970, abandoning his family and a job as a pharmacist in Jayapura. Mr Maury spent eight years in the jungles and highlands of West Papua before he and some of his ill-equipped followers crossed into independent PNG in 1978. But the newly independent state did not want to antagonize its powerful Indonesian neighbor, and promptly arrested the OPM fighters. In 1979, they were all released and four of them were accepted as political refugees in Sweden. One of them was Ruben Maury
I love png biodiversity and love of nature. I hope I could bring development progress such as electricity, clean drinking water, health care, education and economy for the people there to elevate their living conditions in sustainable way with nature. ❤🙏for png.
5:18 🤙🏻😁 i love papua new guinea i’d been watching every video of of this place I could find on RU-vid non stop its the 5th day and i m still watching the people are so lovely compare with the modern toxic society i will definitely go here when i have the money
@@marlonaugwi1111 there are dark-colored people around the entire planet, of many different phenotypes the earth was populated thousands of years before the ice age & great floods.