Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forests-Logging-Background--Papua-New-Guinea---2003--27MZIFLIEKC9.htmlConceptually similarForests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP0MC0Completed★★★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP0IUDCompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP016TZCompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP0NBICompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP0B5FCompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP01DIGCompleted★★★★Logging at Papua New GuineaGP04DBCompleted★★★★Man in KayakGP05TNCompleted★★★★Catfish Clan in CanoeGP0142HCompleted★★★★View AllGP01DIIForests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)A traditional canoe on the Aramia River, made from rosewood rainfores timbers."I am worried that the company goes into the bush and we won't have any canoe trees in the future." says Kubiya Kawa. The design on the side symbolises the clan, and only people from that clan can race in the canoe. This is the Gogodala tribe. The crocodile motive represents the canoe builders clan, and the eagle motive represents his wifes clan.Locations:Oceania-Papua New Guinea-Western ProvinceDate:1 Aug, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Sandy ScheltemaMaximum size:3294px X 2197pxKeywords:Canoes-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Illegal logging-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Rainforests-Rivers-Trees-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Logging Documentation in Papua New GuineaDocumentation the rainforest, the wildlife and the indigenous people in different areas of the Western Province, threatened by destructive logging.