A (((family))) left their modern life to move to Papua New Guinea and live with a remote tribe

Jessica George, 34, her husband John Michael, 33, and children Lucy, nine, Mattie, seven, and Mia, five, first came to Papua New Guinea as missionaries continuing the work of co-workers who had been there for the previous 12 years.

Now five years on, the family have been accepted into the Hewa tribe in Enga province, and learned to live without modern conveniences.

‘I would say that our lives are more difficult, but simpler in Papua New Guinea,’ said Jessica.

‘I have to make sure my children make it through each day in one piece. But each of those tasks are made more complex by living in the extreme conditions of a remote jungle.

>inb4 B L A C K E D

metro.co.uk/2016/04/12/a-family-left-their-modern-life-to-move-to-papua-new-guinea-and-live-with-a-remote-tribe-5810470/

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Poor kids

How long before they get eaten?

I give 'em a month.

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B-but multiculturalism only works one way, r-right guys?

G-guys???

>G-goys

t-thank you mom and dad, t-this is perfect!

>their faces when they find out that one of the initiation rites in papua is that the boys swallow the semen of the older tribesmen
not sure what it is for girls but it sure is sick too

anglos are the patient zero of jungle fever

Girl on the left looks to be approaching breeding age. I wonder how that will go over.