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Best podcasts about korowai

Latest podcast episodes about korowai

SER Aventureros
SER Aventureros | La Trans World Expedition

SER Aventureros

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 55:01


Ignacio Corcuera está haciendo un homenaje al periodista y miembro fundador de la Sociedad Geográfica Española Manuel Leguineche y que quedó recogida en su emblemática obra “El camino más corto”. También hablamos con Sergio Bernhardt autor de 'Korowai' un cómic reportaje en una tribu que aún vive en armonía con su entorno: la selva. Y acabamos hablando con Manolo Mora, alcalde de Benasque sobre ‘Benasque, el Aneto y la cuna del Pirineísmo en el Foro Conversa' de la Cadena SER que se celebra el 23 de mayo

Cuándo se come aquí
7x06 El Designio de Laura Pérez Vernetti, KOROWAI y el combate de Bruce Lee

Cuándo se come aquí

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 87:15


Pues poquito hemos tardado, eh? Pasen y vean, Laura Pérez Vernetti, entrevista sorpresa a Sergio Bernhardt y el pedazo de libro del combate de Bruce Lee contra Wong Jack Man....

WEMcast
Will Millard: 30 Days Lost in Earth's Most Remote Jungle

WEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 44:47


Explorer and BBC presenter Will Millard takes us deep into the jungles of Papua New Guinea, sharing his extraordinary experiences living with the Korowai tribe. From debunking myths about 50-meter-high tree houses to nearly starving during the rainy season, Will reveals the raw reality of jungle survival and indigenous life. He discusses how a near-death experience in 2012 transformed his approach to exploration, and shares intimate insights into the Korowai's spiritual beliefs and their complex relationship with the outside world. This episode offers a rare glimpse into one of the world's most remote cultures and the profound personal growth that comes from pushing beyond your comfort zone. You can find out more about Will, his expeditions & check out his newest publications here.

Oigamos la respuesta-ICECU
OLR-24/09/2024. Korowai, manchas, flor de Indonesia, El Renacido, sábila, árbol más grande y más

Oigamos la respuesta-ICECU

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 29:07


00:23 Quiero saber de la Tribu Korowai ¿Dónde viven y si es cierto que es el último grupo caníbal del mundo? 03:55 Quiero que me recomienden un medicamento para eliminar las manchas en las manos. 05:19 ¿Sabía que la flor más grande del mundo está en Indonesia? 06:28 ¿Es cierto que la película “El Renacido” fue inspirada en la historia verdadera de Hugo Glass? 10:27 ¿Qué beneficios proviene la sábila para el cuerpo y si es conveniente para el crecimiento del cabello? 12:58 ¿Cuál será el árbol más grande que hay en el mundo? 14:30 ¿Sabía que las lechuzas son aves que no construyen nidos? 14:48 Quiero saber sobre la semilla de mostaza, origen, utilidad, propiedades. 16:43 ¿De dónde es originaria la marimba? Más proyectos del ICECU: https://www.youtube.com/@AudiovisualesICECU Búsquenos, síganos y envíenos sus preguntas por estos medios: https://icecu.org/ https://www.instagram.com/icecucentroamerica/ https://www.facebook.com/icecucentroamerica https://wa.me/50684855453 Correo electrónico: icecu@icecu.org

The Devlin Radio Show
Mike Hesson: Te Korowai board member on what the organization hopes to achieve

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 14:53


Mike Hesson, former Black Caps coach and newly appointed Te Korowai board member, joins Piney to discuss how the organisation aims to provide support for coaches. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave
Tom Wilmott: Te Korowai board member on the new support group for Kiwi sports coaches

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 6:37


A new support group has been formed for sports coaches in New Zealand. Tom Wilmott is a board member of Te Korowai and he explained what it's all about to D'Arcy Waldegrave on Sportstalk. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Natural Born Alchemist
Episode 342: archaeoacoustics

Natural Born Alchemist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 59:39


In this episode my guest is Ricardo Calvário and he is an independent researcher at the Institute for Natural Philosophy. We discuss many aspects of history but something I find interest is the topic of Archaeoacoustics, which is a sub-field of archaeology and acoustics which studies the relationship between people and sound throughout history. Check out his writings or follow him on X: @RicardoCalvrio1.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Momuna Tribeen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korowai_people

RNZ: Checkpoint
New species of Gecko on Auckland's West Coast named

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 4:28


A new species of Gecko discovered on the Auckland's West Coast at last has its own official name: the Korowai. The species was first found in 2014 and after a decade of research the reptile can officially be, as the scientists put it, 'described' With just 30 living in Muriwai Regional Park, the Korowai are considered a nationally vulnerable species. Now urgent conservation work is being carried out to protect the lizards from threats, including four wheel driving on the beach and hundreds of mice. Reporter Louise Ternouth and Camera Operator Marika Khabazi went gecko spotting at the beach. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6345859909112

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Tracie Shipton: VOYCE chief executive says teens who stayed on Korowai Manaaki facility roof weren't 'rewarded' with fast food

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 4:23


A youth advocate is backing how police dealt with five teens who climbed a justice facility roof over the weekend. They sat on top of the Korowai Manaaki facility in South Auckland's Wiri on Saturday evening. They were lured down with takeaways. VOYCE chief executive Tracie Shipton says they weren't being rewarded with fast food. "If that was my child and I needed to get into a conversation with them, I'd use whatever tools I had in my toolkit. There might have been other ways to do it, but they got them, and they got them talking." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Culture Cult Travel Show
Indonesia: The Korowai Tribe and The Boy Who Survived

Culture Cult Travel Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 45:13


Today we are covering a very special story , the story of Wawa Chombonggai  who at six years old he was marked by his tribe for execution until Channel 7 Australia who were there to document the tribes decided to step in for a rescue mission. It is an incredible story and one that is barely heard of. We cover Wawa's story along with Indonesian funeral traditions and the Korowai Tribe from Papua Guinea who have only just been discovered since the 1970's and have a history of cannibalism. Lot's to unpack, enjoy!resources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nzpS-6IBDk&t=2418shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDtUtNdWmJg&t=16sLet's connect! on instagram: @culturecultshowSupport the show

Dayu Rifanto
Ragam Kegiatan #3 : Bedah Buku "Perempuan Perkasa" Narasi Reflektif Lawan Stereotype Gender & Budaya

Dayu Rifanto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 136:11


Apa yang terlintas saat mendengar kata Korowai, Papua, dan Masyarakat Adat? Berbagai narasi media pop tentang karakter suku pedalaman yang barbar, kanibal, terbelakang dan tidak beradab seakan masih menjadi lensa mainstream yang membatasi kacamata kita dalam melihat Korowai, Papua ataupun masyarakat lainnya. Padahal, ada banyak makna dan pelajaran luar biasa dari cara hidup orang Korowai. Mulai dari praktik kesetaraan gender, kuatnya solidaritas hidup, teknologi tepat guna hingga harmonisasi hidup bersama alam. Buku yang ditulis antropolog perempuan Papua ini merupakan alat advokasi bagi kita agar mampu melihat budaya suku lain secara lebih arif dan ternyata isu gender juga bukan barang baru dalam budaya kita! ** Kegiatan ini merupakan kerja sama dari Rumah Belajar Papua, Bukuntukpapua dan Perempuan Penyala, serta didukung oleh Balai Pelestarian Nilai dan Budaya - Papua. Narasumber : 1. Dr. Rupert Stasch, penulis buku “ Society of others-Kinship and Mourning in West Papua Place, Dosen di Cambridge University dan sudah sejak 1998 meneliti tentang suku Korowai –Note mampu berbahasa Korowai dengan sangat baik. 2. Dr. Agus E. Dumatubun, pengajar pada program Pasca Sarjana Uncen Jayapura- Peneliti dan ahli budaya Papua, khususnya suku-suku di bagian Selatan Papua. Melakukan penelitian panjang soal kebudayaan suku Marind. 3. Andy Yentriani, saat ini menjabat sebagai Ketua Komnas Perempuan dan Anak – aktivis perempuan yang adalah alumni LEMHANNAS RI juga merupakan salah satu juri pada ajang Cipta Media Ekspresi 2018 4. Rhidian Yasminta Wasaraka, melakukan penelitian di Korowai sejak 2003 dengan bimbingan dari ketiga narasumber di atas. Dian berhasil menyelesaikan buku Perempuan perkasa yang merupakan bentuk advokasinya terhadap kesalahan-kesalahan dalam pemberitaan tentang Korowai selama ini. Moderator : Dayu Rifanto, pendiri inisiatif Bukuntukpapua. Tinggal di Sorong, Papua Barat. Kegiatan ini berlangsung pada Sabtu, 29 Agustus 2020.

The Crypto Conversation
Titan Tiki - Māori culture enters the Metaverse

The Crypto Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 38:45


Luke Ryan is the founder of the Titan Tiki Tribe - an NFT collection taking Māori culture to the metaverse. The Titan Tiki team has an indigenous Māori background, deep respect for the protocols of Māori, and is proud to show the wairua (energy) of the Titan Tiki Tribe. Bill Takarei is a respected Kaumatua (Māori elder) and spiritual guide to the Titan Tiki, ensuring Māori culture is represented according to custom. Why you should listen: The Titan Tiki Tribe is a unique NFT collection of 1000 Tiki. The collection includes rarity traits such as Pounamu Mere and Taiaha Weapons, traditional Korowai cloaks, Paua eyes, and Pukana forked tongues. Tiki come as Green Navigators, Blue Priests, Gold Chiefs, or Brown Gatherers. The Titan Tiki mission is to preserve and protect Māori culture while expressing it to the world via the new digital medium of the Metaverse. Supporting links: Tiki Quest Titan Tiki on OpenSea Andy on Twitter  Brave New Coin on Twitter Brave New Coin If you enjoyed the show please subscribe to the Crypto Conversation and give us a 5-star rating and a positive review in whatever podcast app you are using.

HeartCry Missionary Society
VIDEO - Korowai: The Gospel to a Papuan Tribe

HeartCry Missionary Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 10:00


HeartCry Missionary Paul Snider shares a brief history of how the Gospel came to the Korowai people in Papua, Indonesia. He also shares what he is witnessing God doing currently in that region.

HeartCry Missionary Society
VIDEO - Korowai: The Gospel to a Papuan Tribe

HeartCry Missionary Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 10:00


HeartCry Missionary Paul Snider shares a brief history of how the Gospel came to the Korowai people in Papua, Indonesia. He also shares what he is witnessing God doing currently in that region.

RNZ: Morning Report
Korowai Maanaki failing at basic security - Children's Commission

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 3:46


There are still security problems at a youth justice residence in Auckland where two young people escaped through a window and went on the run last year. The Office of the Children's Commissioner has inspected the Korowai Manaaki Youth Justice Residence, a secure facility for young offenders and those waiting to go to trial. It found many improvements were needed. Youth Affairs reporter Katie Doyle has the story.

RNZ: Morning Report
Korowai Maanaki failing at basic security - Children's Commission

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 3:46


There are still security problems at a youth justice residence in Auckland where two young people escaped through a window and went on the run last year. The Office of the Children's Commissioner has inspected the Korowai Manaaki Youth Justice Residence, a secure facility for young offenders and those waiting to go to trial. It found many improvements were needed. Youth Affairs reporter Katie Doyle has the story.

PMN 531
Kids Korowai - Hiria Faofua

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 13:27


Hiria Faofua is a West Auckland business owner and the founder of Kids Korowai. The family owned business in West Auckland sells handcrafted items, including Korowai and Poi.  The aim for the products is to provide a fun cultural experience for children while also promoting Maori culture and indigenous artisans.  Hiria Faofua believes if every child had the opportunity to wear a korowai, it would provide the opportunity for them to stand in their own mana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hamilton Elim Church
14 February 2021 - Woke "Korowai Of Grace"

Hamilton Elim Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 28:00


Guest Speaker Stacey Raika explores how we can overcome division of culture (Māori & Pākeha) by putting on the korowai (cloak) of grace.

woke korowai
RNZ: Nine To Noon
Korowai vision for children in Aotearoa

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 22:05


Hiria Faofua is a West Auckland business owner and the founder of Kids Korowai.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Korowai vision for children in Aotearoa

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 22:05


Hiria Faofua is a West Auckland business owner and the founder of Kids Korowai.

Stuff That Matters Now
29 Riana Manuel: Manukura Hauora (CEO), Te Korowai Hauora o Hauraki

Stuff That Matters Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 89:05


Anō te pai, te āhua reka o te noho tahi ki tēnei tuawahine me tana mōhio ki te ahurea Māori, me te whakarongo anō ki a ia, mōnā i whakamahi i te mōhio hei mō tana whānau whānui. Ko te kanohi o tō tātou āpōpōtanga i Aotearoa-New Zealand, mā te whakakotahi i ngā tikanga me ngā hua hauora o nāianei. Ka mutu, kāore he painga i a ia mō te whakakatakata! What a blast it was to sit down with this wahine, who carries so much knowledge of Māori culture, and hear how she applies it to deliver for her extensive whānau. is the face of our future in Aotearoa-New Zealand, blending tikanga with modern health outcomes. Oh, and she has a wicked sense of humour!  This podcast brought to your ears with the support of .

Madigan's Pubcast
Episode 10: Noodling, Lost Tribes, and Michigan Militia

Madigan's Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 76:43


Kathleen opens the show pouring a glass of Erath pinot noir, and introduces the newest guest to the Pub: Tanya Tucker, who was a birthday gift from Ron White. Kathleen loves that her Guatamalean friends refer to Ron as “Grande Rubio,” even though he isn’t blonde anymore.Kathleen reads a Dolly Parton quote involving the time involved to perfect Dolly’s hair. “GAS STATION or ROAD” FOOD: Kathleen revisits her desire for her favorite breakfast tacos (outside of Texas), which are made by Loves Truck Stops. Her goof friend and comedian Kelly MacFarland shares her own fave hangover food when a Loves isn’t accessible, which is any of the Jimmy Dean Breakfast Roll Ups. With Ruby Tuesday filing for bankruptcy, Kathleen discusses her favorite options for dinner on the road including Longhorn Steakhouse (Kathleen loves their house salad and thinks they have the best Ranch dressing on the planet.)STEVIE NICKS PANDEMIC RESPONSE: Kathleen provides an update from a new interviewon the latest statements pertaining to the COVID pandemic from Fleetwood Mac frontwoman Stevie Nicks, who is incredibly upset that a large group of the general population refuse to wear masks to stop the spread of the virus. Stevie states that she is depressed because she can’t tour due to the pandemic, and has written a new song called “Show Them The Way.” Kathleen does her best Stevie impression singing a few bars of the new tune. MALAYSIAN FLIGHT 370 UPDATE: Fans of Kathleen know that she is obsessed with the missing airplane as depicted in her bit referencing the incident. She provides breaking newsthat an Australian fisherman has found airplane parts washed up on a beach in North Queensland.FACEBOOK’S QUANON BAN: Kathleen is delighted that a recent Facebook move has banned QAnon from its platform. EVEL KNIEVAL VS DISNEY: Kathleen reads breaking news that Evel Knieval’s son Kelly has filed a law suit against Disney Pixar stating that Pixar’s character Duke Kaboom is generally based on the likeness of his father, and he wants compensation.NOODLING CRIMES AT LAKE OF THE OZARKS: Kathleen loves everything to do with noodling, or “hillbilly handfishing,” although she’s terrified to try it herself. She has a long bit in her act about the pros and cons of Noodling in her Bothering Jesus special on Netflix, and reads a recent article about an alleged “noodling incident” at the Lake of the Ozarks where two men were arrested on charges of CRUISE SHIP SCRAPS: Kathleen dives into the world of cruise ship graveyards, and discusses the recent increase in inventory in the scrap yards that break down cruise ships when they are no longer commissioned for sailing as a result of a dramatic decrease in cruise travel due to the COVID pandemic. She reviews the locations of the shipyards in places like Aliaga, Turkey, and discusses how cruise ship lines route ships that they are retiring from service at discount prices. CANADIAN MONSTER SHARK: Kathleen is obsessed with sharks, and she follows many Twitter accounts that OSEARCH has sanctioned as real sharks. Kathleen follows the nearly 60 white sharks that OSEARCH is tracking, and is excited to announce that a 17-foot white shark was just caught off of the coast of Nova Scotia, and Nukumi was found full of multiple seals. Kathleen reads another article involving the recent capture of an albino tope shark, which is incredibly rare. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen continues watching The Vow on HBO, and “Studio 54” on Netflix. Kathleen loves the history depicted in the documentary of the historic NYC nightclub, and the follow up interviews with co-founder Ian Schrager.MICHIGAN GUBERNATORIAL KIDNAPPING: Kathleen reviews the recent hillbilly kidnapping attempt by the Wolverine Watchmen of the Michigan Governor, Gretchen Whitmer. Kathleen reviews the background of the thirteen men charged with kidnapping, including their “training” and planning at a vacuum store, and also their use of social media to communicate with each other regarding the full details of the plot. Kathleen dives into the Boogaloo movement, which is the fundamental belief that the Watchmen support. Kathleen loves the animation in the description of their compound by the next door neighbor to the Watchmen. MYSTERY OF THE WEEK: Kathleen discusses the four virtually uncontacted tribes that the outside world knows very little about, including the Sentinelese, the cannibalistic Korowai, the Brazillian Fleicheros, and the Amazonian Mashco-Piro tribe.

The Minimalist's Diary
The Minimalist's Diary 24: KonMari 2 and Korowai

The Minimalist's Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 42:40


รายการ The Minimalist's Diary กลับมาพบกับทุกท่านอีกครั้ง คราวที่แล้วเราสัญญาว่าจะมีรีวิวหนังสือเรื่อง "ชีวิตดีขึ้นทุกๆด้านด้วยการจัดบ้านแค่ครั้งเดียว 2" โดยคุณ คนโด มาริเอะ หนังสือภาคต่อจากเล่มแรก ปรากฎว่าพอไปอ่านเข้าจริงๆ กลับไม่ได้มีเนื้อหาอะไรเพิ่มเติมมากเหนือจากจินตนาการของพวกเรา เลยขอมาเล่าเรื่องราวอีกเรื่องหนึ่งที่น่าสนใจ นั่นก็คือ เรื่องราวของชาว Korowai (อ่านว่า โค-โร-ไว) ชาวพื้นเมืองที่อาศัยอยู่ในจังหวัดปาปัว ประเทศอินโดนีเซีย เรียกได้ว่าชาว Korowai กำลังอยู่ในช่วงเวลาเปลี่ยนผ่านของชีวิต จากชาวป่า กลายเป็นชาวเมือง ชาว Korowai ต้องเผชิญกับอะไรบ้าง และทั้งหมดนี้เกี่ยวข้องกับ Minimalist(s) อย่างไร ลองไปฟังกันดูค่ะ

What's the Password?
Cannibals: The Korowai Tribe

What's the Password?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 29:47


Today we look deep into the Korowai Tribe on the border of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea Are they Cannibals? or is it all speculation.. today? we find out! Join me! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatsthepassword/support

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa
He Korowai Trust's mission to make a difference

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 26:06


He Korowai Trust in Kaitaia established Whare Ora, a rent-to-own housing scheme that has benefited a dozen families, and this year will launch a Māori Trade Training Academy. Te Ahi Kaa has a kōrero with the trust's CEO, Ricky Houghton.

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa
He Korowai Trust's mission to make a difference

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 26:06


He Korowai Trust in Kaitaia established Whare Ora, a rent-to-own housing scheme that has benefited a dozen families, and this year will launch a Māori Trade Training Academy. Te Ahi Kaa has a kōrero with the trust's CEO, Ricky Houghton.

Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive

Have you ever thought about how common the murder of children has been in societies we now call “Western” in the past, as well as societies all over the world today? In my naivete as a parent I figured there would be some differences in how people parent their children around the world, but I never imagined that people in my own back yards would parent completely differently from me.  And I sort of figured that the ‘around the world’ differences were mostly a function of the availability of products and services – wouldn’t everyone encourage artistic ability if they had access to paper and crayons?  Turns out it’s not the case. Elders and even ancestors occupied the top of the family heap in most societies for most of our history.  In Western (also called “WEIRD”) societies, we’ve reversed this paradigm and children find themselves ruling the roost.  Yet we’re also starting to “borrow” elements of other cultures – like baby-wearing and elimination communication.  I’ll also examine how several other cultures approach topics like transmitting knowledge and shaping behavior. You might ask yourself “but why do I care whether a three year-old Warao child in Venezuela can paddle a canoe?”  It was learning about these kinds of cultural differences that allowed me to take a step back and see the information I’m transmitting to my own daughter that’s based on my culture, and think through whether these are the kinds of messages I want to send to her.  How did your culture and experience shape you, and have you made a conscious decision to include these elements of your culture in your parenting style or are you just running on autopilot? References for this episode Bryant, A (no date). 7 reasons not to compare your child with others… Available at: http://parenting.allwomenstalk.com/reasons-not-to-compare-your-child-with-others (http://parenting.allwomenstalk.com/reasons-not-to-compare-your-child-with-others) Heath, Shirley B (1983). Ways with words. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England. Lancy, D. (2015). The anthropology of childhood: Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings. Second Edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England. McNaughton, S (1996). Ways of parenting and cultural identity. Culture Psychology 2:2 173-201.  Available at: http://cap.sagepub.com/content/2/2/173.short (http://cap.sagepub.com/content/2/2/173.short) Zero to Three (2016). How our history influences how we raise our children. Available at: https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/286-how-our-history-influences-how-we-raise-our-children   (#) Transcript Have you ever thought about how common the murder of children has been in societies we now call “Western” in the past, as well as societies all over the world today? I recently read a book called The Anthropology of Childhood: Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings by David F. Lancy, and it’s a tour de force that describes attitudes to children across cultures today and in history.  Lancy describes how children in a variety of societies, from the Olmec to the Aztecs and the Greco-Romans, children were sacrificed to the Gods to bring rain, and to function as intermediaries between the divine and the human worlds.  In other cultures the infant is viewed as threatening in its own right or as a vessel or avatar for ghosts and evil spirits.  In Micronesia women might give birth to ghosts; deformed children who were thrown into the sea, burned or buried.  Cannibalism survives in the Korowai, New Guinea, where infanticide is not considered an immoral act because birth practices are repulsive and dangerous and a newborn is demonic rather than human.  Neglect may be even more frequent in the cross-cultural literature than deliberate killing, even if the end result is the same.  A study in Hungary found that mothers of high-risk infants breastfed them for...

Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive

Imagine this: you’re with your toddler son or daughter at a playground on a Saturday afternoon so there are a lot of people around.  You’re sitting on a bench while your child plays in the sandpit where several others are playing as well.  You’re half paying attention while you catch up with some texts on your phone.  You hear a scream and when you look up you see a child you don’t know clutching tightly onto the spade your child had been playing with, and your child is about to burst into tears. Or this: You’re at the playground on a Saturday afternoon and your child is in the sand pit, but when you hear the scream you look up to see your child holding the spade, and a child you don’t know has clearly just had it removed from his possession. What do you do? Assuming you want your children to learn how to share things, what’s the best way to encourage that behavior?  What signs can you look for to understand whether they’re developmentally ready?  Does praising a child who proactively shares something encourage her to do it again – or make her less likely to share in the future?  We’ll answer all these questions and more. References for this episode Brownell, C., S. Iesue, S. Nichols, and M. Svetlova (2012). Mine or Yours? Development of Sharing in Toddlers in Relation to Ownership Understanding. Child Development 84:3 906-920.  Full article available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3578097/ Crary, E. (2013). The secret of toddler sharing: Why sharing is hard and how to make it easier. Parenting Press, Seattle, WA. Davis, L., and J. Keyser (1997).  Becoming the parent you want to be. Broadway Books, New York, NY. Klein, T (2014). How toddlers thrive. Touchstone, New  York, NY. Kohn (1993). Punished by rewards: The trouble with gold stars, incentive plans, As, praise, and other bribes. Houghton Mifflin, New York, NY. Lancy, D. (2015). The anthropology of childhood: Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings. Second Edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England. Warenken, F., K. Lohse, A. Melis, and M. Tomasello (2011). Young Children Share the Spoils After Collaboration. Psychological Science 22:2 267-273.  Abstract available at: http://pss.sagepub.com/content/22/2/267.abstract   (#) Transcript Have you ever thought about how common the murder of children has been in societies we now call “Western” in the past, as well as societies all over the world today? I recently read a book called The Anthropology of Childhood: Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings by David F. Lancy, and it’s a tour de force that describes attitudes to children across cultures today and in history.  Lancy describes how children in a variety of societies, from the Olmec to the Aztecs and the Greco-Romans, children were sacrificed to the Gods to bring rain, and to function as intermediaries between the divine and the human worlds.  In other cultures the infant is viewed as threatening in its own right or as a vessel or avatar for ghosts and evil spirits.  In Micronesia women might give birth to ghosts; deformed children who were thrown into the sea, burned or buried.  Cannibalism survives in the Korowai, New Guinea, where infanticide is not considered an immoral act because birth practices are repulsive and dangerous and a newborn is demonic rather than human.  Neglect may be even more frequent in the cross-cultural literature than deliberate killing, even if the end result is the same.  A study in Hungary found that mothers of high-risk infants breastfed them for shorter periods than normal infants, and also smiled less often at them and played with them less frequently.  They became pregnant more quickly following the birth of a high-risk infant – they had scaled back their investment in the high-risk infant and acted as if they didn’t expect it to survive. Children have been and continue to be in many places regarded as property and material goods, as

Instinct Voyageur
IVCAST 27 : Chez les Korowai de Papouasie occidentale, avec Stéphie

Instinct Voyageur

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 38:02


 Un séjour chez les Korowai de Papouasie occidentale, une des tribus les plus isolées au monde. C’est le voyage que nous raconte Stéphie. 

Sur les routes de l'Asie
#21 – Les Korowai, au sommet des arbres (Indonésie)

Sur les routes de l'Asie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2014 38:40


Rendez-vous à quelques dizaines de mètres du sol, dans les habitations perchées des Korowai, avec ce 4ème épisode consacré aux peuples de la Papouasie indonésienne. Avec Thierry Robinet, vous découvrirez les traditions de ces chasseurs-cueilleurs vivant regroupés en clans de quelques individus, plutôt qu'en villages. Une vraie terre d'aventure offrant des sensations fortes, à la cîme de la forêt papoue.