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Indonesia's "hole-in-the-hole" tribe has been recorded by Italian photographer Roberto Pazzi during his field trip.

The tribe lived as primitive in Indonesia

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The "hole-in-the-hole" tribe in Indonesia is a Dani tribe.

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Tribe Dani was discovered in 1938 after a pilot on an expedition flight looking for signs of civilization in Baliem Valley.

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Currently, this tribe has about 300 people, living in small huts scattered throughout Baliem Valley.Even some tribes have only 3 to 4 members.

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"Dani's people are often very shy, but they are quite curious," said photographer Roberto Pazzi.

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"It's fascinating to think that the Dani people are still quite primitive, while we have the internet, cars and shopping centers," said Roberto Pazzi.

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"When I came to their village for the first time, I was surprised with their communication: They often tied hands with you and held your shoulders tightly," said Roberto Pazzi.

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Women Dani often put mud on people when mourning relatives.Unmarried women wear traditional dresses with hay.Married women wear skirts that are woven with grass fiber.

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"Although women are very reserved, children are the exact opposite - they are full of energy and desire to understand the Western world," Roberto Pazzi said.

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The tobacco plant grows all along the road leading to the village in southern Kurima, Baliem Valley.Metal tools such as knives are rare and introduced recently from the West.