- The
Baliem Valley (Indonesian:
Lembah Baliem; also
spelled Balim and
sometimes known as the
Grand Valley) is a
valley of the
Central Highlands in Western...
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Highlands of
Western New
Guinea in
Baliem Valley,
Highland Papua, Indonesia.
Around 100,000
people live in the
Baliem Valley,
consisting of representatives...
- The
Baliem River (or
Vriendschaps River) is a
river in the
Highland Papua and
South Papua provinces of
Western New Guinea, Indonesia. It is the largest...
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Habema and
allowed for
access to
Wilhelmina Peak from the
northern side. The
Baliem Valley, home to the Dani Tribe, was
accidentally discovered by an expedition...
- Dani or
Baliem Valley languages are a
family of
clearly related Trans–New
Guinea languages spoken by the Dani and
related peoples in the
Baliem Valley...
- The
Baliem whistler or
Balim whistler (Pachycephala balim) is a
species of bird of the
whistler family Pachycephalidae that is
endemic to New Guinea. The...
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clothing in
certain New
Guinea highlands societies,
including in the
Grand Baliem Valley of
Western New
Guinea and the Ok Tedi and
Telefomin regions of Papua...
- missionaries, or grouped—inaccurately—with the Dani
people who
inhabit the
Baliem Valley to the east.
First contact with the
populous Lani was made in October...
- The
Baliem River Valley tree frog (Litoria umbonata) is a
species of frog in the
subfamily Pelodryadinae,
endemic to West Papua, Indonesia. Its natural...
- 4
August 1938, when
Richard Archbold discovered the
Grand Valley of the
Baliem River,
which had 50,000 yet-undiscovered
Stone Age
farmers living in orderly...