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Kombai men collecting sago grubs in Papua, Indonesia

Two Kombai men collect sago grubs found inside a rotten sago palm in Papua, Indonesia. September 2000. The palm was felled seven weeks earlier, wrapped in leaves and then left to rot in order for the scarab beetle to come and lay its eggs inside. The grubs will be consumed during a a sago grub festival. This is the most important religious rite of the Kombai, who are a so-called treehouse people, building thir homes high up in the trees.

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30's 30-55 years old Holding Horizontal Indonesia Irian Jaya Islands Kombai Males Melanesia Men New Guinea Oceania Papua Papuan Southeast Asia Treehouse People Tribespeople Two adult adults bare-chested bugs decomposed festival festivals from above grub hands hunter-gatherer indigenous people insects larva larvae rain forest rainforest rotten sago grub sago palms scarab beetles searching showing thirties thirty-something thirtyish two persons only
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Two Kombai men collect sago grubs found inside a rotten sago palm in Papua, Indonesia. September 2000. The palm was felled seven weeks earlier, wrapped in leaves and then left to rot in order for the scarab beetle to come and lay its eggs inside. The grubs will be consumed during a a sago grub festival. This is the most important religious rite of the Kombai, who are a so-called treehouse people, building thir homes high up in the trees.
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