Harmoni di Lembah Grime
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Overview
News about conflicts in Papua frequently circulates within society, often linked to issues of land and indigenous communities. Land is an essential part of Papuan life, serving as forests, farms, fishponds, and grazing areas. To ensure food security, Papuan process sago, derived from their land, into various forms of food. The establishment of indigenous schools and youth patrols serves as a means of regenerating the community. Knowledge about customary structures and their functions must be passed down to strengthen their land rights. The harmonious life of Papuan communities is reflected in their economic transactions through the trade of agricultural products such as vegetables, fruits, and fish in local markets. Additionally, the routine production of Noken demonstrates the sustainability of their economic livelihood.
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