Waisen shares Papua New Guinea culture, language, food and agriculture
To celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Philip Waisen, UC Cooperative Extension vegetable crops advisor for Riverside and Imperial counties, presented a webinar about his homeland, Papua New Guinea, on May 31.
He shared some of the rich history, culture, language, food and agriculture of the country that encompasses the eastern half of New Guinea.
The South Pacific island has a population of 10 million people, including about 1,000 tribes that carry on their traditions, he said. Of the 800-plus languages spoken in Papua New Guinea, Waisen speaks three, including Tok Pisin, the main language.
He opened with the Kamano Kafe greeting “kehuo” to say “hello” to one person, “kehi'o” for two people and “kehiho” for three or more people.
A recording of the webinar is at https://youtu.be/0hH9qDU_kOU.