Culture
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Crocodile Prize 2017 Still Open to Public to Send Stories, Poems,and Drawings
It is currently the only national literary competition in PNG with the vision of an effective writing and reading culture…
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June 23: International Widows Day
In some countries widows are thought to be a source of shame, a curse, or even associated with witchcraft. These…
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“Truck art” tradition trundles along in Pakistan
For the drivers, the designs that turn decades-old vehicles into moving murals are often about local pride. Picking the right…
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Uses and Abuses of Betelnut
Betel nut was a commodity in coastal communities of Papua New Guinea where it was grown and used. As per…
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Why Petty Crime is an ongoing issue
Petty crimes in Port Moresby are a concern for most of the city dwellers. People especially women and girls want…
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Celebrating Life and Death in a Mekeo Village
Like other cultural practices, chief initiations and funeral feasts are significant cultural practices in Mekeo.
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Farming PNG Sets Insight into PNG’s Vast Potential in the Agriculture Sector
Last night saw the screening of the six-part series of the Papua New Guinea documentary, Farming PNG, at the Paradise…
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Marketing Papua New Guinean Culture
PHAMA, works with the public and private sectors to promote Pacific exports of primary and value added produce.
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Teen Produces Dynamic Play About PNG Culture
Moresby Arts Theatre is proud to announce the upcoming play “Meisoga”, a dramatized study of the culture of the Meisoga…
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Substantial Care and Attention needed to Protect PNG Cultures Amidst Globalisation
As PNG is aggressively accepting and embracing international influences through the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects…
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