CHIMBU TRIBE, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Before making contact with the Western world in 1934, little was known about the Chimbu tribe. Besides living 7,800 feet above sea level in a remote mountainous New Guinea province, the Chimbu tribe is recognized for their skeleton-like body paint. Both the dance and frightening paint jobs were originally intended to intimidate enemies. Today, these distinguishing aspects are combined for an event called ?Sing Sing?, where nearby clans gather to celebrate rituals and traditions. Courtesy Magazine.ynetnews.com The Most Isolated Tribes Courtesy Country Collectors