Asmat Tribe Statue
Asmat statues are one of the unique cultures of Papua. Every stroke of the statue has deep value. Asmat statues such as mbis statues not only have aesthetic values but are also able to connect them with the spirits of their ancestors. In addition to mbis statues, Asmat also has a statue of Asmat's heirs, which is usually more functional for family needs. Asmat statues are usually made of wood, namely mangrove wood because the area where they live is surrounded by mangrove trees. For the Papuan people themselves, mangrove trees are interpreted as a source of life for the tribe. So Asmat statues are not just ordinary statues, but are art with various deep meanings.
Bird of Paradise
The Bird of Paradise is a very beautiful and unique icon of Papua Province. They have very beautiful and colorful feathers, with a slender and long body shape, and a long and curved tail. In addition, the Bird of Paradise also has unique behavior such as dancing and making melodious calls, which are used to attract mates and defend their territory. Their dancing behavior is very spectacular, with complex and harmonious movements, making them one of the most interesting birds in the world. In Papuan culture, the Bird of Paradise has a very important meaning as a symbol of beauty, strength, and freedom, and is part of the identity and pride of the Papuan people.
"Tribute the Diversity"
"Tribute the Diversity", a digital painting/poster about the importance of respecting and tributing diversity, for example papuan diversity. Papua is one of Indonesian's island that has a really beautiful diversity, especially the people. Sweet-brown skin, exotic locks/curls, and facial shape. The diversity is even more beautiful added with their amazing culture. The accessories, hairstyle, face paint, and many more. Papuan people are very beautiful, just like how they are portrayed on this painting.
Papuan Diversity
Papuan Diversity is a digital painting/poster about the importance of respecting and tributing diversity, for example papuan diversity. Papua is one of Indonesian's island that has a really beautiful diversity, especially the people. Sweet-brown skin, exotic locks/curls, and facial shape. The diversity is even more beautiful added with their amazing culture. The accessories, hairstyle, face paint, and many more. Papuan people are very beautiful, just like how they are portrayed on this painting.
Jaya Wijaya Mountain
Mount Jaya Wijaya, also known as Puncak Jaya, is the highest mountain in Indonesia, standing at 4,884 meters (16,024 feet) above sea level. It is located in the Papua province and is part of the Sudirman Range in the western half of New Guinea Island. This mountain is unique because it is one of the few places in the tropical region that has permanent glaciers, although they have been shrinking due to climate change. Mount Jaya Wijaya is also notable for its rugged terrain, steep cliffs, and limestone formations. It is a popular destination for climbers and adventurers due to its challenging routes and breathtaking landscapes. The mountain was first summited by an expedition led by Heinrich Harrer in 1962. It is also significant in terms of geology, as it was once part of an ancient seabed that was uplifted millions of years ago, making it rich in marine fossils.
Honai House
In addition to functioning as a residence, the honai house has several functions and philosophies of its own. First, the honai house functions as a place to store war equipment and ancestral equipment. In addition, in the honai house, boys are also taught about war strategies. Second, the honai house is used as a place to store tubers and field produce. There are also honai that are specifically built for smoking mummies.