Senin, 07 Januari 2013

"Koteka" is the traditional dress the island of Papua


Koteka is garment for covering shamefacedness men in culture partly a native island papua. Koteka made of leather squash water, lagenaria siceraria. The contents of the pumpkin seeds old issued and the hide sun-dried. Literally, this word bermakna ' clothes ' comes from the one of the peoples in paniai. Partly tribe mountains jayawijaya call it holim or horim. Not as supposition general, size and shape koteka not concerned with the status of the users. Size usually relating to the activity users, will work or ceremony. Many tribes there can identified from how they use koteka. Koteka short used while working, and long with crowns used in ceremonies customary. However, every tribe having difference of form koteka. People yali, for example, like form squash long. But the tiom usually wear two gourd. Over time, koteka becomes less popular worn daily. Koteka prohibited illu

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