The Asmat tribe resides in the tidal swamplands of West Papua's south coast. They are renowned amongst tribal art experts world wide as woodcarvers of the highest order. They were previously notorious as head-hunters and cannibals. ![]() The Asmat Wowipit (wood carver) has a truly spiritual approach to carving
and each piece made is imbued with the spirit energy of their ancestors.
An Asmat carving can therefore be regarded as a bridge between the material
and spirit worlds. The Asmat believe that their creator - FUMERAPITJS
- carved their ancestors from trees and gave them the blessing of life,
so from the very beginning the relationship of carver to wood is totally
sacred. Asmat territory is remote, not always easily accessible. A maze of rivers runs through the lowland swamp forests and the only way to travel is by motorised dug-out between the small villages that fringe the rivers. Accommodation is provided in traditional wooden longhouses.
If you are of mystical, inquisitive nature, a visit to the Asmat and an experience of their lifestyle and beliefs will be very rewarding indeed. Signs and links to the spirit-world are everywhere. It should be stressed that the Asmat region is sometimes difficult and uncomfortable. There is a lot of mud and insects and any visitor should be prepared for that reality. However, if you have a real interest in probing and understanding Asmat culture then this would be the trip of a lifetime. ![]() click here for Korowai - Tree House People and Asmat Tour itinerary.
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