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Marind people

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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,...

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Marind

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Marind may refer to: Marind people Marind languages Marind language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Marind. If an internal...

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Marind language

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Marind is a Papuan language spoken in Malind District, Merauke Regency, Indonesia by over ten thousand people. Dialects are Southeast Marind, Gawir, Holifoersch...

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South Papua

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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...

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Bulaka River languages

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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...

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Morori language

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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...

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Merauke Regency

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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...

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Indonesian language

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Pauwasi Namla Tebi Tofanma Towei Usku Kaure–Kosare Kaure Kosare Marind–Yaqai Bipim Marind Yaqay Bulaka River Maklew Yelmek Kayagar Atohwaim Kayagar Tamagario...

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Indigenous people of New Guinea

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Merauke Regency Bian Marind Kanum Kimaghama Maklew Marind Dek (Hulu) Marind Laut (Muara) Mombum Maraori Yey/Yei Sota Asmat Regency Asmat Citak Pisa Sawi...

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Merauke

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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...

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Pacific Islander

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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...

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Agile wallaby

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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...

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Malay language

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Pauwasi Namla Tebi Tofanma Towei Usku Kaure–Kosare Kaure Kosare Marind–Yaqai Bipim Marind Yaqay Bulaka River Maklew Yelmek Kayagar Atohwaim Kayagar Tamagario...

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Petrus Vertenten

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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...

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Papuan mythology

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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...

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Headhunting

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in a community longhouse on Goaribari Island in 1901. Historically, the Marind-anim in New Guinea were famed because of their headhunting. The practice...

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Western New Guinea

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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...

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Anim languages

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subfamilies: Inland Gulf Tirio (Lower Fly River) Boazi (Lake Murray) Marind (Marind–Yaqai) The moribund Abom language, previously considered a member of...

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Betawi language

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Pauwasi Namla Tebi Tofanma Towei Usku Kaure–Kosare Kaure Kosare Marind–Yaqai Bipim Marind Yaqay Bulaka River Maklew Yelmek Kayagar Atohwaim Kayagar Tamagario...

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Christianity in Indonesia

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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...

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Mukomuko language

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Pauwasi Namla Tebi Tofanma Towei Usku Kaure–Kosare Kaure Kosare Marind–Yaqai Bipim Marind Yaqay Bulaka River Maklew Yelmek Kayagar Atohwaim Kayagar Tamagario...

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Ethnic groups in Indonesia

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Marind, one of the ethnic groups in Indonesia which belongs to the Melanesian family...

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Boazi languages

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Lake Murray (Papua New Guinea). They were previously classified in the Marind branch. The languages are Kuni-Boazi and Zimakani. Usher (2020) reconstructs...

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Malayic languages

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Pauwasi Namla Tebi Tofanma Towei Usku Kaure–Kosare Kaure Kosare Marind–Yaqai Bipim Marind Yaqay Bulaka River Maklew Yelmek Kayagar Atohwaim Kayagar Tamagario...

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