A man from a local tribe in Papua New Guinea by Milene van Arendonk

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Milene van Arendonk

Den Haag, Netherlands

About ‘A man from a local tribe in Papua New Guinea’ by Milene van Arendonk

During the Mount Hagen show in Papua New Guinea, all tribes from the Western Highlands come together to celebrate their tribe, their culture. You will see the most beautiful colors, headdresses and necklaces together.

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Milene van Arendonk
Den Haag, Netherlands

Hi! I'm a documentary photographer from The Hague, the Netherlands. I am fascinated by everything that threatens to disappear - from coffee tents in The Hague to nomads and other tribes all over the world. I also photograph everything that strikes me and often escapes the eye of others; the strange in the normal, the perfect imperfections, the unknown in the known.

In 2019 I published a book about a cultural phenomenon in The Hague: Bakkie Pleuâh - looking…

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