Roberto Pazzi
Melpa Warrior
Portrait of a Melpa tribesman (Papua New Guinea).
This image is one of over 200 large-format photos featured in the HUMANKIND limited-edition book:
The Melpa people primarily inhabit the Enga Province and adjacent parts of the Western Highlands Province in the highlands of Papua New Guinea.
This region is characterized by rugged mountainous terrain.
Melpa society traditionally had a clan-based social structure.
Each clan was led by a clan chief, and the clans played important roles in local politics and decision-making.
The Melpa people are primarily subsistence farmers who rely on agriculture for their livelihoods.
They cultivate crops such as sweet potatoes, taro, yams, and vegetables in the fertile highland soils.
Pigs are also an important part of their agricultural system, used in rituals and as a form of currency.
Website: robertopazziphoto.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/roberto_pazzi_photo
Melpa Warrior
Portrait of a Melpa tribesman (Papua New Guinea).
This image is one of over 200 large-format photos featured in the HUMANKIND limited-edition book:
The Melpa people primarily inhabit the Enga Province and adjacent parts of the Western Highlands Province in the highlands of Papua New Guinea.
This region is characterized by rugged mountainous terrain.
Melpa society traditionally had a clan-based social structure.
Each clan was led by a clan chief, and the clans played important roles in local politics and decision-making.
The Melpa people are primarily subsistence farmers who rely on agriculture for their livelihoods.
They cultivate crops such as sweet potatoes, taro, yams, and vegetables in the fertile highland soils.
Pigs are also an important part of their agricultural system, used in rituals and as a form of currency.
Website: robertopazziphoto.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/roberto_pazzi_photo