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Koteka

Koteka is a traditional Papuan garment worn by men to cover their genitals, while the rest of the body is left uncovered. It is made from the dried and hollowed-out skin of a bottle gourd. The koteka is long and tube-shaped with a tapered end, often decorated with forest chicken or bird feathers at the tip. It is worn by tying it around the waist with a string.

Philosophical Meaning:
The koteka symbolizes simplicity and the close relationship between the Papuan people and nature. Additionally, the size and decorations of the koteka can indicate the wearer’s social status and maturity. For example, unmarried men typically wear a koteka positioned upright, whereas married men or those with high social status wear theirs tilted to the right.

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