tukimalla
Tukimalla is a village located in the northern part of the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea. It is situated in a region characterized by dense tropical rainforest and is inhabited primarily by the Iatmul people. The Iatmul are known for their rich cultural heritage, particularly their elaborate artistic traditions, including wood carving, haus tambaran (spirit house) construction, and intricate ceremonial dress.
The economy of Tukimulla, like many rural villages in Papua New Guinea, is largely based on subsistence
Access to Tukimulla is typically challenging, often involving travel by boat along the Sepik River and then