The document provides an overview of the Huli people, an ethnic group native to Papua New Guinea. It describes that the Huli are the largest ethnic group in Hela Province, with a population of around 90,000 people. They are known for their elaborate hairstyles and wigs, which can take up to six months to create. The document outlines aspects of Huli culture such as their traditional costumes, food sources, spiritual dances and ceremonies, and belief systems. It also notes that they live in villages separated from other groups and have a history of fighting among themselves.