Cultural Celebrations in Papua New Guinea

Vibrant traditional Sing Sing celebrations showcasing local tribes in festive attire and elaborate face paint.

Papua New Guinea, Kuiawa Island, aka Kuyau. Traditional welcome sing-sing. (Editorial Use Only)
Papua New Guinea, Kuiawa Island, aka Kuyau. Traditional welcome sing-sing. (Editorial Use Only)
Ecuador, Cuenca. Dancers dressed as Incas in folklore ballet troupe during annual parade and festival to celebrate founding of Cuenca in 1557. Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Male paddlers perform ritual greeting ceremony in Asmat region of Papua, Indonesia with cultural significance and community participationDancers wearing Kananga masks perform at the Dama celebration in Tireli, MaliVolcano Ceremony, Duk Duk, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, MelanesiaGanauan music performer with traditional instruments, Khamlia, Errachidia, MoroccoKecak dance in Ubud, Bali, IndonesiaStatue of dancing deity in lush forestthe ngondo is an annual water-centered festival held by the sawa (coastal peoplesMoros y cristianos. Pollença.Sierra de Tramuntana.Mallorca.Islas Baleares. España.Solomon Islands, Santa Ana Church Choir Welcoming TouristsMUISCA TRIBAL STATUE, ECOPARQUE SABANA, CUNDINAMARCA DEPARTMENT. Colombia Muisca Tribal Statue, Ecoparque Sabana, Cundinamarca Department. ColombiaGallup, New Mexico, United States. Annual Gallup Intertribal Ceremonies. Zuni Olla Maidens.Jesus carrying his cross, passion play, boarding school, Simalungun, Sumatra, Indonesia, AsiaGallup Tribal Gathering