What is toulambi?

Toulambi is a small Papua New Guinean community located in the remote rainforest region of East Sepik Province. The community is known for its unique cultural practices and traditional way of life, which includes subsistence farming, hunting, and fishing.

The people of Toulambi have a strong connection to their land and natural environment, relying on the forest for food, shelter, and resources. They also have intricate social structures and kinship systems that govern their relationships and interactions within the community.

Toulambi has limited access to modern infrastructure and services, with most households relying on traditional methods of cooking, shelter, and sanitation. The community is also largely isolated from external influences, preserving their traditional customs and way of life.

Despite facing challenges such as limited access to healthcare and education, the people of Toulambi continue to maintain their cultural traditions and way of life, passing down their knowledge and practices to future generations.