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Tribal girls part 3: Pacific Islands edition part 2 >>17501257

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Tribal girls part 3: Pacific Islands edition

part 2 >>17501257
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>>17511122
Starting with the Yapese of Micronesia

>Before coming into contact with Europeans, the Yapese people were familiar with surrounding island groups. Yapese sailors traveled to Palau to quarry stones. Carolinian sailors visited Yap during times of crises. Spanish and German traders colonized Yap in 1885 and started converting the people to Christianity. The Japanese navy took control of Yap in 1914.[1] After World War II, Yap became a part of the United States Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. In 1978, Yap became a district in the Federated States of Micronesia.[2]

Today, traditional Yapese culture is taught in elementary and junior high schools in the course "Practical Art/Culture". A survey conducted in 2010 showed significant interest in preserving and handing down traditional Yapese culture.[3]
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>Yapese music has been influenced by Spanish, German, Japanese, and American culture. The introduction of missionaries and new musical styles have shifted Yapese musical styles.[8] Yapese traditional dance (churu’) is very formal and ritualistic. A Yapese dance is performed in a group and accompanied by instruments and chanting. The dance movements and chanting generally tell a story. Dances are often performed on special occasions such as Yap Day or during ritual exchanges (guyuwol). Traditional Yapese clothing is often worn during dances.[9]:7–8
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>>17511145
>Traditional clothing on the main island of Yap includes loincloths and hibiscus fiber for the men and grass skirts for the women. This clothing is popular in remote villages and during festivals. Modern clothing is slowly replacing traditional clothing on these islands.[10]
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>Tabinaw is most commonly the Yapese household, which is generally composed of one's nuclear family. Each nuclear family generally has its own house and land. A long log divides the house into two sections; the back side (tabgul) is reserved for the father, and the front side (to’or) is open to any member of the family. Traditional households have cookhouses for different members of one's family, while modern households have a shared family cookhouse. Yapese houses are made out of lumber, corrugated metal, and concrete.[7]:19–23

>Yapese estate include several households living on land owned by a single house site.[7]:24 Men can join an estate by having their patrilineal name selected from a pool of ancestral names. Women can belong to the estate they were born on, or they can belong to the estate of their husband.[7]:25 Land is generally passed down from father to son or from older brother to younger brother. If a family does not have any sons, the oldest daughter can inherit the land.[7]:27 This land is separated by matrilineal kinship. Individuals and groups who have to rely on other people's lands are part of the serf caste.[11]
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>>17511122
I love these, it's so hard to find content for this, keep it up man
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>A patriclan is a political and economic unit while a patrilineage is a social unit of kinsmen.[7]:31 Yapese clans or sibs (genung) are totemic and claim mythical ancestry and a mythical place of origin. Sib members are instructed not to eat the living counterpart of their mythical ancestress. Sibs are exogamous and consider each other as brothers and sisters. Each sib has a chief, and each village has a head chief who acts for all his sib mates.[11] The village chief voices group consensus. Traditional villages have a council of elders which maintains social control through judicial means.[1]
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>>17511158
>David M. Schneider recorded Yapese belief on conception in the 1960s. He found that the Yapese did not view human pregnancy as a result of copulation, but rather as a bestowal from one's ancestors for good behavior. Support for this idea came from the observation that promiscuous Yapese women did become pregnant.[12] Thomas Helmig disputed Schneider's conclusions regarding the link between coitus and pregnancy on Yap. Helmig cites Wilhelm Müller-Wismar's ethnographic research indicated that the Yapese concept of fatherhood began prenatally, much like their concept of motherhood.[13]

>Strong sexual taboos on Yap prohibit incest, which is viewed as one of the worst offences one can commit. Those who commit incest are likened to animals or cannibals.[14]
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>Yapese use local foods to express cultural values. Local foods bind the land and people together.[15]:31–32 Common food grown in Yap include taro, yams, breadfruit, bananas, and reef fish.[15]:33 Traditional agricultural systems on Yap include gardens, shifting cultivation, taro systems, and animal husbandry.[16] Chewing betel nut, drinking palm wine, and consuming commercial alcohol are popular social activities on Yap.[17][18] The United States gave large subsidies to Micronesia in the 20th century, creating a decline in local food production on Yap.[15]:39 Imported foods such as white rice, canned meat, and frozen meat became more popular.[15]:31
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>Men generally work as fishermen while women generally work as farmers in taro patches. The protein from the men's work (thumag) and the starch from the women's work (ggaan) complement each other in the Yapese meal. Imported foods are generally adapted within this classification system; for example, canned meats are considered thumag and rice is considered ggaan.[15]:37–40
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>>17511194
>Eating classes on Yap are composed of male non-serfs who eat together. New members of these eating classes must undergo an initiation ritual (dowach).[19]:153–154 Food is separately prepared for the men, the women and children, and the menstruating daughters. Boys over the age of ten live and eat in the village's young men's house and menstruating girls have to eat in a separate house. In the main house, older males eat separately from the women and younger children.[20]
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>>17511200
Some westerners in traditional dress
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I second this.
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Go on....
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>>17512011
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this nigger over here thinks he's encyclopedia britannica of their whole fucking culture, just show me their tits...
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Would this count as tribal?
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>>17512896
Is that real or just some tumblr attention whore shit?
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>>17511189
CULTURAL APPROPRIATION
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>>17513018
I wish SJW like you shut the fuck up about Cultural Appropriation. The best way to learn about a culture is to be apart of it, and the only people have the right to complain, the tribe are obviously the ones that letting her participate in their traditions.
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>>17513056
to be fair, both the native bitches are giving the honkey the universal "wtf?" look
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>>17513060
If you spend a certain amount of time with this tribe I've heard they make you dress in their traditional clothes and participate at one point. So the girl had no choice in it.
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>>17512896
>>17512984

Photographed by Lucien Gauthier between 1904-1920??
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reposting one of the images above in higher res.
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another repost
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>14
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>92
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>03
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After islanders please do north americans
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>That day when /s/ actually taught you useful things about a culture

Thanks professor Internet !
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>>17513900
I'm almost tempted to post pictures of their landscape and houses since they are so nice but I know people are here for the tits.
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Lamotrek from Micronesia
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Woman undressed from Micronesia with scarification and tattoos still visible.
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>>17514326
Before I move the other islands, a quick detour to Laos.
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>>17514328
The Akha

>The Akha are an indigenous hill tribe who live in small villages at higher elevations in the mountains of Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, and Yunnan Province in China. They made their way from China into Southeast Asia during the early 20th century. Civil war in Burma and Laos resulted in an increased flow of Akha immigrants and there are now some 80,000 living in Thailand's northern provinces of Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai[1]
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>>17514329
>The Akha people are often noted for their very recognizable sartorial practices. Akha women spin cotton into thread with a hand spindle and weave it on a foot-treadle loom. The cloth is hand dyed with indigo. Women wear broad leggings, a short black skirt with a white beaded sporran, a loose fitting black jacket with heavily embroidered cuffs and lapels. Akha women are known for their embroidery skills. While traditional clothes are typically worn for special ceremonies, one is more likely to see Akha villagers in full traditional garb in areas that have heavy volumes of tourists, particularly in Thailand.
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me in the middle
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>>17513114
You mean if we just show up with a group and hang out for a while, these people will make all the girls in the group show tits or gtfo?

>>17513018
How is this a bad plan?
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>>17514366
>You mean if we just show up with a group and hang out for a while, these people will make all the girls in the group show tits or gtfo?
Precisely
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>>17514431
I wish I had sauce for this tribe, looked everywhere couldn't find from where it came from.
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>>17514431
Do you at least know what region?
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>>17511717
I had this issue of NG growing up, it was one of my earliest fap materials, I haven't thought about that in many years. Damn dude, thanks for the nostalgia.
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>>17511702
What kind of hut is this
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>>17514950
Pacific islands or Southeast Asia would be my guess.
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This tribe seems really fun and comfy, and full of qts.

also OP; like these threads a lot. more interesting than hot most of the time
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Yap hut
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About to continue with Samoa. Many are 'vintage' older.
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>>17519483
>The origins of the Samoans are closely studied in modern research about Polynesia in various scientific disciplines such as genetics, linguistics and anthropology. Scientific research is ongoing, although a number of different theories exist; including one proposing that the Samoans originated from Austronesian predecessors during the terminal eastward Lapita expansion period from Southeast Asia and Melanesia between 2,500 and 1,500 BCE.[11]

>Intimate sociocultural and genetic ties were maintained between Samoa, Fiji, and Tonga, and the archaeological record supports oral tradition and native genealogies that indicate inter-island voyaging and intermarriage between prehistoric Samoans, Fijians, and Tongans.

>Contact with Europeans began in the early 18th century. Jacob Roggeveen, a Dutchman, was the first known European to sight the Samoan islands in 1722. This visit was followed by French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, who named them the Navigator Islands in 1768. Contact was limited before the 1830s, which is when English missionaries and traders began arriving.
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>>17519516
>The ʻAva Ceremony is one of the most important customs of the Samoa Islands.[1] It is a solemn ritual in which a ceremonial beverage is shared to mark important occasions in Samoan society.[2] The Samoan word ʻava (pronounced with the glottal stop) is a cognate of the Polynesian word kava associated with the kava cultures in Oceania. Both terms are understood in Samoa.
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>>17519523
>The 'Ava ceremony within Samoan culture retains the same ritual pattern with slight variations depending on the parties involved and the occasion. It always includes speeches and oratory and the formal drinking of 'ava, including women if they are part of the ceremony, with special attention paid to precedence in drinking order. One of the most important occasions for the 'Ava ceremony is during the bestowal of matai chiefly titles.
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>The 'ava beverage is made from the dried roots of the plant Piper methysticum[4] and mixed with water before it is strained for drinking. The plants grow to a maximum height of about seven feet, the majority of specimens being much less. It usually has several stems springing direct from the roots. The stems and roots of the plant are of a loose character[vague], and the roots from which the drink is made are carefully cleaned and scraped. When fully grown, the roots vary considerably in size, and, with a section of the stem of the plant attached, resemble roughly, a club. The root of the plant is called a'a 'ava, the first word meaning root. The 'ava roots are cleaned and dried in the sun before usage.
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>>17511122
Cool thread OP, I have always been curious about pacific islanders
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>>17519916

holy shit those bushes are a work of art. so fucking hot.
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>>17519913
Is this the full set?
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>>17521614
No. There are more
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>>17521616

Source?
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Shit, I'd pay a subscription to a softcore gallery that combined sociology, history, and beautiful women. Like Playboy in its heyday combined with Lapham's Quarterly.
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>>17514346

That headdress is beautiful. I wonder if the old Khmer Empire had anything similar. Reminds me of the apsa carving at Angkor Wat.
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Melanesia
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>>17522599
>The people of Melanesia have a distinctive ancestry. Along with the aboriginal inhabitants of Australia, they are believed to derive from the Proto-Australoids who emigrated from Africa between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago and dispersed along the southern edge of Asia, giving rise to Australoid populations in various places, including South India, Sri Lanka, the Andaman Islands, the Philippines, and others. The limit of this ancient migration was Sahul, the continent formed when Australia and New Guinea were united by a land bridge as a result of low sea levels. The first migration into Sahul came over 40,000 years ago. A further expansion into the eastern islands of Melanesia came much later, probably between 4000 B.C. and 3000 B.C.
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>>17523483
>Particularly along the north coast of New Guinea and in the islands north and east of New Guinea, the Austronesian people, who had migrated into the area somewhat more than 3,000 years ago,[8] came into contact with these pre-existing populations of Papuan-speaking peoples. In the late 20th century, some scholars theorized a long period of interaction, which resulted in many complex changes in genetics, languages, and culture among the peoples.[9] This Polynesian theory, however, is contradicted by the findings of a genetic study published by Temple University in 2008. It found that neither Polynesians nor Micronesians have much genetic relation to Melanesians. It appeared that, having developed their sailing outrigger canoes, the ancestors of the Polynesians migrated from East Asia, moved through the Melanesian area quickly on their way, and kept going to eastern areas, where they settled. They left little genetic evidence in Melanesia.[8]
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>>17523491
>Most of the languages of Melanesia are members of the Austronesian or Papuan language families. By one count, there are 1,319 languages in Melanesia, scattered across a small amount of land. The proportion of 716 square kilometers per language is by far the most dense rate of languages in relation to land mass in the Earth, almost three times as dense as in Nigeria, a country famous for its high number of languages in a compact area.[10]
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>>17523494
>Melanesians were found to have a mysterious third archaic Homo species along with their Denisovan (3-4%), and Neanderthal (2%), ancestors in a genetic admixture with their otherwise modern Homo sapiens sapiens genomes.
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>>17523500
>The Mekeo peoples live in village communities on the coastal plain of southeast Papua New Guinea. Although they divided themselves traditionally into four distinct tribes, the people share a language, a culture, and a pattern of social organization that vary only slightly from tribe to tribe.

>Archaeological evidence indicates the Mekeo region has been inhabited by presumably Austronesian-speaking agriculturalists for at least the last 2,000 years. Oral traditions cite a dispersal from the ancient villages of Isoisovapu and Isoisovino—supposedly, a joke over whether a bird's screams came from its mouth or its anus led to a quarrel among the ancestors, and in anger they separated to found distinct villages and tribes. Contacts with Europeans began in 1846 and intensified from 1875 onward with the arrival of French Catholic missionaries (Sacred Heart order).
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>>17511122
Have any peruvian girls?
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>>17524015
I do. Not exactly tribal or in native traditional clothes though.
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>>17524870
I guess that wouldnt fit theme. What about mesoamericans?
>>17511122
Do you know if all the girls in the first 2 threads are of age? just asking
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>>17513018
Mmm, ya damn right. Kicks ass in this case! Bare titties, bare feet...
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>>17525600
HOLY CHRIST HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE
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>>17525536
>I guess that wouldnt fit theme. What about mesoamericans?
Yes I do.
>Do you know if all the girls in the first 2 threads are of age? just asking
They are of marriagable age in their cultures yes.
>>17525600
Continuing Melanesians
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>>17526352
Motu people

>The Motu are native inhabitants of Papua New Guinea, living along the southern coastal area of the country. Their indigenous language is also known as Motu, and like several other languages of the region is an Austronesian language. They and the Koitabu people are the original inhabitants and owners of the land on which Port Moresby — the national capital city — stands. The largest Motu village is Hanuabada, northwest of Port Moresby.
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>>17526408
>Friedrich Ratzel in The History of Mankind[1] reported in 1896 on tattooing in Melanesia. Among the relatively light-skinned Motu he found tattooing in patterns similar to those of Micronesia. He also reported, among the old women, blackening the body with a kind of earth which gives a lustre like black lead. This was said to be a sign of mourning.
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>>17526411
Charles Gabriel Seligman came into contact with the Motu, in 1904. He noted that, unlike many of their neighbors in the region, the Motu did not practice exogamy. Every year, they practiced the hiri, when community members made trading voyages through the Gulf of Papua. Women made pottery for sale through the hiri.[2]
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>>17526415
whoops last girl wasn't Motu but she was invited to the festivities.
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>>17514329
More of these akha people please
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Stop posting this shit
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>>17526588
Sorry all I had
>>17526589
Go to another thread
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Good post! luv da yap girls
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>>17526608
Those two use bras.
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>>17511122
Why all the old National Geographic stuff? Someone nostalgic about jerking off to four foot long breasts of African natives in the 1950s?
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>>17526695
Yea that's the thing many of these people don't usually wear their traditional dresses day to day more like for cultural events or special occassions. Otherwise they wear donated western clothing. In the Amazon you see this with the Xingu it's why you'll see them wearing Victoria Secret panties while being topless or wearing a hollister shirt in their day to day. It varies per groups though, some do wear this more as every day wear. The yap for instance at their schools have a dress code uniform, boys must wear loincloth and topless and girls a skirt and topless. This dress code applies to school teachers and you'll see high schools and middle schools with the students and faculty dressed this way while sitting in regular school desks learning about shit. I haven't posted it yet but Zulu girls for the reed dance will wear western clothing most of the year except for that event and you'll see them stripping in the buses, street or at the event itself. Sometimes girls will undress in their traditional outfits for tourists too. But it really varies like I said some ethnic groups do wear this stuff as normal clothing.
>>17526720
Most of the pics are fairly recent a couple are vintage though.
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>>17526720

y u complain about tits? post ur own tits I bet they sag more.
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>>17511122
ok
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