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Koteka

Koteka is the dress of indigenous peoples of Papua, which is made from a dried gourd skin was then given a rope to attach to the penis. Using koteka is native male population of Papua inland. Forms and types of koteka very diverse, that is what distinguishes them from the tribe which depends koteka.

Different identification

The diameter of the koteka can also be a clue. Contrary to popular belief, there is little correlation between the size or length of the koteka and the social status of the wearer. Kotekas of different sizes serve different purposes: very short kotekas are worn when working and longer and more elaborate kotekas are worn on festive occasions. Stone weights are tied to the bottom of the gourd to stretch it out as it grows. Curves can be made in it by the use of string to restrain its growth in whatever direction the grower wishes. They can be quite elaborately shaped in this manner. When harvested, the gourd is emptied and dried. It is sometimes waxed with beeswax or native resins. It can be painted, and/or have shells, feathers and other decorations attached to it.

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  • JaguarJulie Feb 8, 2012 @ 5:58 pm | delete
    Some interesting information and photos ... I had to do a double-take on the photo with the curly objects in "Different identification." ;)
  • avon50 Feb 2, 2012 @ 12:00 pm | delete
    love the lens, good pictures. It was very interesting

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