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Kanum people (Kanume) are an ethnic group that inhabits the border area of Merauke Regency in South Papua and Papua New Guinea.The Kanum is considered a subgroup of the Marind, but they have their own language which is the Kanum language that belongs to the Yam language family.
The paper is the major paper of Jayapura and Papua province. It is owned by Jawa Pos Group and become a part of Jawa Pos News Network (JPNN). [1] Cenderawasih Pos was first published as SKM Cenderawasih on 28 October 1962; "SKM" itself means Surat Kabar Mingguan (weekly newspaper), indicating its periodical type. On 1 March 1993, Jawa Pos Group ...
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.
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.
The said infrastructure funding for Papua is not insignificant. The need to connect all roads in Papua and West Papua is estimated at Rp. 12.5 trillion (US$870 million). In the 2016 State Budget, the government has also budgeted an additional infrastructure development fund of Rp. 1.8 trillion (US$126 million). [172]
Ethnic group Linguistic classification Regency Districts and villages Clans and subgroups Arfak: East Bird's Head: Pegunungan Arfak: Sougb, Hatam, Moire, Meiah Borai
[2] [5] Yali Yali in Yalimo. Yali Abenaho or Pass Valley ; Yali Apahapsili (Yali) Yali Gilika (Mek) Yali Mek in Yahukimo. Yali Anggruk (Yali) Yali Ninia (Yali) Yali Kosarek (Mek) To the west of Yalimu lives the Hubula (Dani), and to the northwest, partially in the mountains, the Lani. To the north are the territories of the Kem and the Walak.
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 ...