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Tribal Gathering: The Goroka Show
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Where's the party?
Papua New Guinea lies to the North of Australia. The highland
town of Goroka is the venue for the alternate annual
show that celebrates the culture of the indigenous tribes.
In even numbered years only, the Goroka Show usually takes
place on the weekend nearest Independence Day (16th
September).
What happens at the Goroka Show?
The Goroka show is partly a tourist event, but it's a rare
opportunity for travellers to experience the customs of over
a hundred tribes that populate the Papua New Guinea highlands.
During the course of the weekend the tribes gather for music,
dancing, showing-off and extraordinary displays of tribal
rituals.
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What's the history of the festival?
The Goroka show was started in the mid 1950s by the first
missionaries who came to Papua New Guinea. They wanted to
prevent the tribes from fighting each other and though that
tribal displays would diffuse hostile relations.
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By Jess Halliday
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