DescriptionMen's house in Tambunum village, Sepik River, Papua New Guinea (rear view).jpg
English: Newest men's house (or cult house) in Tambunum, a village of the Iatmul people in the middle Sepik River of Papua New Guinea, built around 2010. The men's house belongs to one clan (the Crocodile Clan). On the rear facade (the front facade is more or less identical) is visible river wave patterns, and the face of the female spirit of the building; at the top is an eagle finial. Inside the building are men during a formal political discussion.
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