huumepi
Huumepi is a small, isolated village located in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. The village is known for its unique cultural practices and traditional architecture. The inhabitants of Huumepi are primarily members of the Hupla people, who have maintained their distinct identity and traditions despite the influence of modern society.
The village is characterized by its traditional longhouses, which are multi-family dwellings built on stilts. These
The Hupla people have a rich oral tradition, with stories and legends passed down through generations. These
The village's economy is primarily based on subsistence agriculture, with crops such as taro, yams, and sweet
Despite the challenges of living in a remote and isolated village, the Hupla people have managed to