Chambri Lakes Explained

Chambri Lake
Pushpin Map:Papua New Guinea
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Chambri Lakes in Papua New Guinea
Basin Countries:Papua New Guinea

The Chambri Lakes[1] are a series of swamps and shallow water canals in the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea that are seasonally filled by the flooding of the Sepik river in vast area of 216km2. During the northwest monsoon season, from September to March, occurs overflow of two of the Sepik's tributaries and vast Chambri Lake is created. The Chambri Lakes form in the middle Sepik, between the village of Pagwi and the junction of the crosmari Karawari Rivers with the Sepik. The inhabitants of the Chambri Lakes are renowned for their artistry.[2] [3] The Chambri language is spoken in the Chambri island.

Notes and References

  1. https://geographic.org/geographic_names/name.php?uni=-3027200&fid=4855&c=papua_new_guinea Chambri Lake: Papua New Guinea
  2. http://www.art-pacific.com/artifacts/nuguinea/sepikriv/sepikmid/chambri.htm Chambri Lake Villages, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea
  3. Errington . Frederick . Gewertz . Deborah . 1985 . the chief of the Chambri: social change and cultural permeability among a New Guinea people . American Ethnologist . en . 12 . 3 . 442–454 . 10.1525/ae.1985.12.3.02a00030.