Fayu The Fayu are an ethnic group that live in an area of swampland in New Guinea. When first contacted by westerners they numbered about 400; a number reduced from about 2000 due to violence within the group. The Fayu generally live in single family groups with gatherings of several such groups once or twice a year to exchange brides. Two books have been written about living among them by Sabine Kuegler and the group are used as an example of a band type society in Jared Diamond's .
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Sabine Kuegler account of her time with the Fayu.
2007 Kuegler, Sabine Child of the Jungle: The True Story of a Girl Caught Between Two WorldsISBN:184408261X
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