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The Marind or Marind-Anim are an ethnic group of New Guinea, residing in the province of South Papua, Indonesia. The Marind-anim live in South Papua,...
Marind may refer to: Marind people Marind languages Marind language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Marind. If an internal...
Marind is a Papuan language spoken in Malind District, Merauke Regency, Indonesia by over ten thousand people. Dialects are Southeast Marind, Gawir, Holifoersch...
These tribes included the Asmat, Marind and Wambon, who still maintain their ancestral traditions in the area. The Marind tribe, also known as the Malind...
one-to-one correspondence. Maklew in particular has been heavily influenced by Marind, and participates in a number of sound changes that occurred in that language...
Kolopom languages by the intrusive Marind family. All speakers use Papuan Malay or Indonesian as L2, and many know Marind. A dialect extinct in 1997, Menge...
originating from Merauke are the Marind (or also called the Marind Anim) and the Sohoers. There are various sub-clans of the Marind Anim tribe, such as Kaize...
February 1902 as a military post by the Dutch, to prevent raids by the Marind-anim into neighbouring British New Guinea and the northwest Torres Strait...
Bauzi Dani Fayu Kombai Korowai Koteka (Lani, Ekari, Amungme, Moni, Yali) Marind Mek Sawi Wolani Indonesian New Guinea/West Papua region (see List of ethnic...
saham, from the name of the animal in the Marind language, saham. It is a sacred totem animal of the Marind people and is traditionally hunted. Groves...
worked on the south coast of Dutch New Guinea from 1910 to 1925 among the Marind-anim, a Papuan people in the wider area of Merauke, and can be described...
Papuans may be related to the Iatmul on the Sepik River and to the Asmat and Marind-anim farther west along the coast. There the cultures share concepts of...
in a community longhouse on Goaribari Island in 1901. Historically, the Marind-anim in New Guinea were famed because of their headhunting. The practice...
most populous tribes of the region. The Arfak in Arfak Mountains, and the Marind from Merauke. The semi-nomadic Asmat inhabit the mangrove and tidal river...
against promiscuity and the destructive practices of headhunting among the Marind-anim. Following the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed one in five in the area...
Lake Murray (Papua New Guinea). They were previously classified in the Marind branch. The languages are Kuni-Boazi and Zimakani. Usher (2020) reconstructs...