Purriam SaripoteParamba
Aitape My Home, Enga My Home. See stunning moments through as you explore the core of where my heart is..... everywhere is beautiful!
Sunday, March 17, 2019
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Papua New Guinea 40th Independance
Papua New Guinea will celebrate its 40th Independance Anniversary.
With Now 22 provinces, there will be different traditional display shows conducted in various parks and show ground.
Looking forward to capture the moment. As the place will be brightly coloured with different colour costumes on display.
HAPPY 40th INDEPENDANCE ANNIVERSARY PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Picture Courtesy: Merolyn Romas . K
With Now 22 provinces, there will be different traditional display shows conducted in various parks and show ground.
Looking forward to capture the moment. As the place will be brightly coloured with different colour costumes on display.
HAPPY 40th INDEPENDANCE ANNIVERSARY PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Picture Courtesy: Merolyn Romas . K
Purriam SaripoteParamba: Introduction
Purriam SaripoteParamba: Introduction: Hi, Welcome to my blog. This blog is about my lifestyle and hobbies and most of all my beautiful country Papua New Guinea. I come from a mix parentage of Sandaun and Enga province.
Monday, August 31, 2015
My Heritage- Enga Province
I come from a province which has a common language spoken by the entire province and I'm proud of that and its the Enga Province.
Traditional Costumes are just dark in colours like brown, black, green and white. Sometimes yellow which also can be seen on the Enga provincial Flag.
Picture coutesy; Iona Reto
The Romas's
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Tapa cloth
Papua New guinea tapa is unique in every pattern,print, designs and or drawings on it. Im interested in Tapa from Kutubu in the southern highlands province. Their tapa is unique and are made as any other Tapa but its not printed. Some are printed with colour red of a fruit or some are yellow which they use tamaric plant and its only used for cover women especially from rain when the are workingin the garden and sometimes as part of their traditional costumes. Today men have also used tapa during fetivals as part of their traditional wear. Picture coutesy; Exxon Mobile PNG
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