导读:原始部落的生活一直都吸引着我们去探讨,但是你有见过烟熏祖先遗体从而来表达最高敬意的做法吗?一起来了解下!
Extraordinary photos have emerged showing a tribe chief holding the perfectly mummified remains of one of his ancestors in a remote Indonesian village.
几张流传的奇特照片展示了在印尼的一个偏远山村,一个部落首领怀抱一具保存完好的木乃伊祖先遗体。
Dani tribe chief Eli Mabel is pictured holding the remains of Agat Mamete Mabel in the village of Wogi in Wamena in West Papua, an island in the centre of Papua New Guinea.
丹尼部落首领依莱·梅布尔怀抱阿加·马梅特·梅布尔的遗体,照片摄于西巴布亚省瓦梅纳市渥基村——巴布亚新几内亚中部的一个岛屿。
The indigenous tribe, who live in a remote area of the Papuan central highlands, used to preserve their ancestors by smoking their bodies, which kept them in a near-perfect state for hundreds of years.
这一土著部落居住在巴布亚中部的高原地区,他们过去常常通过烟熏身体来保存祖先的遗体,这一方法可使遗体几乎能完好地保存好几百年。
The smoking mummification is no longer practiced, but the Dani tribes people still preserve a number of mummies as a symbol of their highest respect for their ancestors.
烟熏木乃伊化如今已被摈弃,但是丹尼部落的人们仍然保存了大量的木乃伊,以作为他们对祖先的最高敬意。
In recent years the Dani tribe has attracted tourists from around the world, with some villages even showing their original customs and holding mock wars.
近些年来,丹尼部落吸引了全球各地的游客,一些村庄甚至还展示他们的原始习俗和进行战斗演习。
Every August the Dani hold mock battles with neighbouring tribes – the Lani and Yali peoples - to celebrate the fertility and welfare of the Papua province as well as upholding ancient traditions.
每年八月,丹尼部落都会和临近部落——拉尼部落和亚里部落——展开战斗演习,以庆祝巴布亚省土壤肥沃、人民生活幸福以及源远流长的古老传统。
The people of Baliem Valley, the Dani, Lani and Yali tribes, were discovered accidentally by American zoologist and philanthropist Richard Archbold, while on a zoological expedition to New Guinea in 1938.
巴列姆山谷的居民——丹尼部落、拉尼部落和亚里部落——都是由美国动物学家和慈善家理查德·阿奇博尔德在1938年的一次新几内亚动物考察无意中发现的。
In the Dani tribe, the men wear distinctive tribal attire, including face paint, feathers, animal bones and intricate penis sheaths named Koteka.
丹尼部落的男性身着与众不同的部落服饰,包括脸部化妆、皮革、动物骨头和名为Koteka的复杂阴茎鞘。
The women wear skirts made from woven orchid fibres decorated with straw and woven bags.
女性穿的裙子主要是由编织的兰花纤维制成,同时饰以稻草和编织包。