Hi ya! Great to see you today. Thanks for coming by. I appreciate it. It would be a lonely day without you, y'know. Coffee's just perked and there's a tray of delicious virtual treats next to the pot...coffeepot, that is...not the...oh, never mind! Hey, I thought I'd bring you what could be a new fashion trend. This one is from Papua
New Guinea and it's making wigs out of your own hair!
The Huli Wigmen are a tribe that inhabit several villages in Papua
New Guinea. They are known both as some of the most fierce warriors in
the region and as masterful “hairstylists”who craft flamboyant wigs out
of their own hair.
Not much is known about the origins of the Huli men’s tradition of
crafting wigs from their own hair. When researchers discovered the
tribe, they were already practicing the custom, and since they are
believed to have lived in the area for at least 1,000 years, the
tradition must have been developed sometime during this period.
Males in
their late teenage years and early 20′s leave their community behind
and go to Bachelor school, where older man teach them all about manhood,
including how to make beautiful wigs from their own hair. They are
sequestered in the jungle for at least 18 months, after which they can
return to their villages or stay a while longer to acquire more
knowledge and improve their skills. The wig-making process starts with
the trainees growing out their hair.
When it’s big enough, the shaping
of the wigs begins while the hair is still attached to their heads. Most
of the shapes are saucer-like, so the men have to sleep with bricks and
other objects under their heads to keep their heads off the ground and
prevent the hair from getting flattened.
Hmmm...I think I've seen him in Walmart!
Send me a picture when you get yourself all wigged up...
See ya, eh!
Bob
Monday, May 20, 2013
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