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Join us on a remarkable journey through the cultural tapestry of the (Kuk) archaeological site nestled in the upper Wahgi Valley in Papua New Guinea's Western Highlands.
We are not owners of this land; we are its humble custodians, bound to it by the unbreakable thread of ancestry. Our wealth and strength come not from the treasures of foreign lands but from the fertile embrace of our mother earth.
In this age of change, let us heed the call of our ancestral story. Let us return to the land that birthed us, for it is there that our true wealth lies.
In this age of change, let us return to the land that birthed us, for it is there that our true wealth lies.
By Daniel Piakolo ItsimaJoin us on a remarkable journey through the cultural tapestry of the (Kuk) archaeological site nestled in the upper Wahgi Valley in Papua New Guinea's Western Highlands.
We are not owners of this land; we are its humble custodians, bound to it by the unbreakable thread of ancestry. Our wealth and strength come not from the treasures of foreign lands but from the fertile embrace of our mother earth.
In this age of change, let us heed the call of our ancestral story. Let us return to the land that birthed us, for it is there that our true wealth lies.
In this age of change, let us return to the land that birthed us, for it is there that our true wealth lies.