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Finongan
The Finongan people live in four villages: Bakame, Kalange, Gofan and Baka (formerly known as Mamaa) on the side of the mountain. In order to access modern transportation, they must walk one day to the nearest road or three hours to the nearest airstrip, all over rugged trails. more...

Ipalapa Amuzgo
The area is dry for half the year, but wet and green during the other half. It is common to have mangos, oranges, bananas, lemons, avocados, plums, and coffee growing in backyards. more...

Lihir
The Lihir live among 33 villages, most of which line the coast. The people form communities with others who have a similar identity. There is gold mining in these areas. more...

Pasi-A yi
The people are quite isolated with no roads in the area. It is a 2-hour walk to an airstrip in a neighboring language group. Come from an animistic tradition of fear and appeasement of evil spirits, sorcery and witchcraft. more...

Bende
Most of the Bende people live in villages now, but there are still some who live alone with their families in the surrounding forest, just like they did in the past. Many people, including Muslims and Christians, still practice ancestor worship. more...

Nenets
The ground in their area is permafrost: only the top layer thaws each summer and there is summer vegetation. The lower layers of ground are permanently frozen. The Nenets are traditionally reindeer herders. Their diet includes reindeer meat, fish and seasonal berries. more...