Raffaele Among the Korowai
Paul Raffaele describes his adventures (and misadventures) in Indonesian New Guinea, reporting on the Korowai
- By Paul Raffaele
- Photographs by Paul Raffaele
- Smithsonian.com, August 01, 2006, Subscribe
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May 4, 2006
Paul: In the grand tradition in which we were raised as kids, with serials on Saturday afternoon at the movies (“Jungle Jim” etc) hinting in previews at what's to come the following week, here is the opening to the cannibal story.
Hope it whets your appetite.
THE KHAHKUA EATERS
A Journey Into The Land Of The Cannibals
By Paul Raffaele
For days I have been slogging through a remote rain-soaked jungle in Indonesian New Guinea, on a quest to visit the last cannibal tribe on earth, the feared Korowai, a stone age people who perch in high treehouses and enjoy eating human flesh. That morning I boarded a pirogue, a big canoe hacked out of a tree trunk, for the last and most dangerous stage of the journey, along the twisting Ndeiram Kabur river. Now, at mid-evening, the four paddlers bend their backs with vigor, knowing we will soon make camp for the night.
My guide, Kornelius Sembering, knows the Korowai well, but even he has never been this far up river, aware that some clans up here threaten to kill outsiders who dare enter their territory. They especially fear and hate those of us with pale skins, even though none have ever seen white people. They call us, ‘laleo’ or ‘ghost-demon,’ warned of our presence beyond their jungles by age-old prophetic campfire tales.
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Comments (3)
can you please provide an email address for Paul Raffaele. I would like to ask him a question about his article "Keepers of the Lost Ark". Thanks for your assistance.
Posted by Carole Wolanow on January 16,2008 | 06:30 PM
I found it most interesting. I've read many articles by Mr.Raffaele. His ability to give a clear and informative writings on so many subjects.
Posted by Clare Harrison on December 6,2007 | 07:47 PM
Just a note to Paul Raffaele ie. KEEPERS OF THE LOST ARK? December 2007 issue. Page 47 you ask the question "Was the ark really there?" The answer is "NO". Read Revelation 11:19 in God's Word. You're welcome.
Posted by Janet Jackson on November 29,2007 | 02:37 PM