#Sulkapeople is a language isolate of New Britain, Papua New Guinea.[2] In 1991, there were 2,500 speakers in eastern Pomio District, East New Britain Province.[3] Villages include Guma (5.275769°S 152.092315°E) in East Pomio Rural
#Sulkapeople is a language isolate of New Britain, Papua New Guinea.[2] In 1991, there were 2,500 speakers in eastern Pomio District, East New Britain Province.[3] Villages include Guma (5.275769°S 152.092315°E) in East Pomio Rural
The #Sulkapeople, an ethnic group from New Britain, Papua New Guinea, are primarily known for their vibrant, large, and ephemeral ceremonial masks and headdresses, rather than a specific type of pipe.
their ceremonial arts, the #Sulkapeople of northern New Britain consciously seek to achieve magnificence, striving to maximize the