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"Far Islands" is a photo documentary account of some of the world´s most isolated tropical islands and the people who live there. After three decades of absence the author and photographer Peter Bang returned to the outer islands in State of Yap. Here he revisited the tiny Micronesian paradise islands of his youth, which are now disappearing due to rising sea levels caused by climate change. Note: This edition is published in black & white with over 150 photos on the basis of the color edition of the book ``FAR ISLANDS - A Photographer´s Eyewitness Account of FAR Islands in Micronesia Over 30 Years´`` by Peter Bang / published 2018 by Remote Frontlines.
Buku "Papua Berdarah" adalah sebuah akunt yang membawa pembaca melewati bagian barat dari pulau New Guinea. Interval waktu selama tiga tahun, Peter Bang, yang adalah seorang penulis dan photographer mengambarkan pengalamannya diantara orang pribumi Papua Barat dari sebuah sejarah ancaman kepunahan atau genoside yang berkelanjutan. PAPUA BERDARAH is a documentary eyewitness account taking the reader through the western part of the island of New Guinea. Over an interval spanning three decades the Danish author and photographer Peter Bang describes his experiences among the indigenous people of West Papua, who are threatened by a continuing history of extinction. The book is an Indonesian/Bahasa translation of the English edition of the book Papua Blood - A Photographers Eyewitness Account of West Papua over 30 Years.
DUNIANYA PUWUL - Buko ini bercerita kepada anak tentang perjumpaan pertama Puwul dengan dunia lain di balik gunung-gunung. Puwul berumur Sembilan tahun dan tinggal di bagian barat daerah pegunungan pulau terbesar kedua dunia, New Guinea. Dia berasi dari suku Yali, salah satu suku pribumi di Papua Barat yang hidup dengan kampak batu ketika gambar-gambar di buku ini diabadikan. 48 halaman, 50 foto (hitam/putih). Diterbitkan oleh Remote Frontlines 2018. DUNIANYA PUWUL is the Indonesian edition of the childrens book PUWUL´S WORLD (black and white photos) about Puwul´s first meeting with the world on the other side of the mountains in the western part of the second largest island in the world, New Guinea. He belongs to the Yali tribe, an indigenous people in West Papua who lived in a stone age culture when the pictures for this book were taken. Peter Bang: PUWUL´S WORLD - Endangered Native People (48 pages, 50 color photos, size 21x21 cm). Published 2018 by Remote Frontlines.
"Papua blood" is a documentary eyewitness account taking the reader through the western part of the island of New Guinea. Over an interval spanning three decades the author and photographer Peter Bang descibes his experiences among the indigenous people of West Papua who are threadened by a continuing history of genocide and extinction. "... Exelent written ... from a culture that one day will be gone. The author enlightens and entertains while delivering a deeply engaged statement for West Papua´s independence ..." - Jorgen Bjerre / journalist, former Chief Editor. Note: This edition in 128 pages is updated with a few black & white photos on the basis of the photographic edition of the book "PAPUA BLOOD - A Photographer´s Eyewitness Account of West Papua Over 30 Years" by Peter Bang (248 pages, 200 color photos) / published by Remote Frontlines.
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