Walak people

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Walak people
Walak Ab
Total population
Around 30,000[1]
Regions with significant populations
 Indonesia (Highland Papua)
Languages
Walak, Indonesian
Religion
Christianity

The Walak people (Walak: Walak Ab) are an ethnic group living in the Central Highlands, Baliem Valley, Indonesia, specifically in the valleys of Kobagma, Ilugwa, Eragayam in Central Mamberamo Regency and Wolo in Jayawijaya Regency along the Mamberamo River, between Mamberamo, Jayawijaya, and Yalimo Regencies.[1][2]

The word "Walak" comes from Wanlak or Wanelak in the Walak language, meaning "I go to take" or "I am taking". It can also serve as an expression of greetings or thanks.[2][3]

Sub-tribes and traditional territory

The Walak people have three sub-tribes:

Their traditional territory is divided into six regions:[4]

Customs

Culture

References

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