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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July 13, 2006
Carey: that sounds like a good plan to me. In the meantime (ie before the 20th), even though you don't have all the materials, you may be able to answer many of our questions from memory, so let's stay as much in touch as possible by whatever means possible. Also, I'd love to get, asap, a high-resolution copy of that photo of you dancing with the fierce man (name escapes me at the moment) taken by the translator, to include in the layout. Glad to hear that the polo went well.
July 16, 2006
Paul: The Pakistan story has gone well and I ended it today. But I had a weird accident today at Hunza. There are five trillion rocks up there among the snow giants and I slipped on one this morning. I pitched forward and slammed my head into a big rock on the ground. I didn't as much as touch my nose or my teeth, but my forehead took the impact and my forehead spilt open from just above the bridge of the nose to about half an inch into the hairline. They rushed me to a clinic where a medical assistant put in ten stitches in a vertical line connecting the spots mentioned. It looks ghastly, as if I'm Frankenstein, but if you walk the tightrope enough then one day you'll fall off. My daughter says they do wonders with laser these days, so maybe the scar won't be so dreadful. My skull is fine, and I have had no pain in my head. The doctor who checked said I have a thick skull. You might agree with him. I'll have a cat scan when I get home just to make sure. It's the sort of accident you can have at home working in the garden.
Otherwise, all is well. I'll be home the morning of the 21st and will fax the field journal to Lyn the same day so that it's on her desk when she gets in.
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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