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  2. List of ethnic groups of West Papua - Wikipedia

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    List of ethnic groups in West Papua, Indonesia: [1] List. Ethnic group Linguistic classification Regency Districts and villages Clans and subgroups Arfak:

  3. Yali people - Wikipedia

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    The Yali and Dani word for "lands of the east" is yali, from where the Yali took it. [1] [2] When combined, the words ya (path/connecting staircases) and li (light) means "people from the place where the sun rises (East)."

  4. Highland Papua - Wikipedia

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    Highland Papua (Indonesian: Papua Pegunungan) is a province of Indonesia, which roughly follows the borders of the Papuan customary region of Lano-Pago (often shortened to La Pago). [6] It covers an area of 51,213.33 km 2 (19,773.58 sq mi) and had a population of 1,448,360 according to the official estimates as at mid 2023. [2]

  5. Sarmi Regency - Wikipedia

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    The southern border of the regency is formed by the Taritatu River; there the regency borders Central Mamberamo Regency in Highland Papua Province. The highest elevation of this regency is the summit of the Gauttier Mountain Range , at ~2,250 m above sea level, near the border with Mamberamo Raya.

  6. Kanum people - Wikipedia

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    The Kanum people also live in Papua New Guinea and still maintain frequent contact with the Kanum tribe in Indonesia. They often visit the Sota Border Crossing Post (PLBN) on foot or by bicycle for tens of kilometers from their villages to buy groceries in exchange for agricultural products such as fish and hunted game.

  7. Amung people - Wikipedia

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    The Amung (also known as Amungme, Amungm, Amui, Amuy, Hamung, or Uhunduni) people are a group of about 17,700 people living in the highlands of the Central Papua province of Indonesia. Most Amungme live in Mimika and Puncak , in valleys like Noema, Tsinga, Hoeya, Bella, Alama, Aroanop, and Wa.

  8. South Papua - Wikipedia

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    South Papua had a population of 513,617 at the 2020 Census, [7] while the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 537,973 and making it the least populous province in Indonesia. [1] South Papua is inhabited by local Papuan people from various ethnic group.

  9. Marind people - Wikipedia

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    The Marind-anim live in South Papua, Indonesia.They occupy a vast territory, which is situated on either side of the Bian River, from about 20 miles to the east of Merauke, up to the mouth of the Moeli River in the west (between Frederik Hendrik Island and the mainland; east of Yos Sudarso Island, mainly west of the Maro River (a small area goes beyond the Maro at its lower part, including ...