Huli cultural survival
- From my research on the Huli tribe, I found that there are a great number of threats to the Huli tribe.
- The most common threats to the tribe are flooding, crop damage and their part of the rain forest being cut down for wood.
- Heavy rain is very persistent in the Huli tribe part of Papua New Guinea.
- The amount of rainfall that they have in this area works in relation to the economy.
- Because the amount of rainfall is plentiful, sometimes the crops get damaged, which means that the Huli tribe can't make themselves money.
- The Southern Highlands Provincial Government has been pretty much stealing land from the Huli tribe without them knowing because the Huli people are highly illiterate
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