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  1. Indigenous people of New Guinea - Wikipedia

    The Indigenous peoples of Papua New Guinea and of Western New Guinea in Indonesia, commonly called Papuans, [2] are Melanesians.

  2. Papuan languages | Classification, Characteristics & Dialects | Britannica

    The largest family of Papuan languages is the Trans-New Guinea family, which is typified by the object prefixes mentioned above. More than 650,000 people, or about 20 percent of the total Papuan …

  3. Papua in the Pacific mirror: A path to recognition and ...

    5 days ago · Complementing this, a Papuan-led “Closing the Gap” strategy with clear, measurable targets for health, education, and employment should be developed, with progress annually reported …

  4. PAPUANS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PAPUAN is a native or inhabitant of Papua.

  5. Who are the Papua New Guineans? New DNA study reveals

    Sep 15, 2025 · Papua New Guineans are living proof of how isolation, ancient mixing, and survival in remote islands can preserve a unique piece of our shared human story. A team of European …

  6. Papua New Guinean - Core Concepts — Cultural Atlas

    In contemporary Papua New Guinea, Tok Pisin is a symbol of national identity as well as the preferred means of communication. State-sponsored efforts to construct a unified identity through the means …

  7. The Papuan Nations: Cultural Diversity in the World's Last Frontier

    The Papuan nations, spanning both the sovereign state of Papua New Guinea and the contested region of West Papua (under Indonesian control), represent one of the most culturally and linguistically …

  8. Papuans in Indonesia - Minority Rights Group

    Having settled here as a result of a series of migration waves, they constitute numerous groups, many of which are quite small, representing perhaps over 200 distinct Papuan languages.

  9. Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

    Papua New Guinea is a developing economy where nearly 40% of the population are subsistence farmers living relatively independently of the cash economy. The country retains close ties to …

  10. West Papuan people - Survival International

    West Papua is the western half of the island of New Guinea and borders the independent country of Papua New Guinea to the East. It is home to around 300 different tribes, including some uncontacted …