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Papua

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Papua is a land of contrasts, with some of the most impenetrable jungles in the world and snowcapped mountain peaks towering over glacial lakes. Papua is Indonesia’s largest and eastern most province and covers the western half of the world’s second largest island.

It is a land of exceptional natural grandeur; with beautiful scenic beaches, immense stretches of marshlands, cool grassy meadows and powerful rivers carving gorges through dense forests. The most heavily populated and cultivated parts of the island are the Paniai Lakes district and the Baliem Valley to the east.

The provincial capital of Jayapura is situated on hills which overlook the sea, and is accessible by boat and plane. It was here that General MacArthur assembled his fleet for the invasion of the Philippines during the Second World War.

History

European traders looking for spices began arriving in the early 16th century, and have left historical footprints in the area with names such as Bougainville, Cape d’Urville and the Torres Straits.

It was the Dutch who made the most lasting impact on the island, when in 1828 they formally made Papua a Dutch Territory until 1962.

Entry

Land Transportation : Private cars and motorcycles which are available to hire on charter to the particular destination. From Jakarta, Surabaya, Makassar, Denpasar and Manado.

Small airstrips are used to travel the inland area (Twin Otter and Cessna).

Sea transportation: every regency capital situated at the coastal area owns a port, which can be visited by cruises: Ms. Dorolonda, sails from Surabaya, Makassar, Kupang, Ambon Fak Fak, Sorong, Monokwari, Nabire, Serui, Biak and Jayapura. Ms. Labobar sails from Batam, Jakarta Semarang, Surabaya, Makassar, Sorong, Manokwari, Biak, Serui and Jayapura.

People & Culture

The people of the island can be divided into more than 250 sub-groups, including the Marindanim, Yah’ray, Asmat, Mandobo, Dani and Afyat. Those in the central highlands still maintain their customs and traditions, virtually untouched by outside influences.

The different tribes have lived, for the most part, in isolation from even one another, resulting in an incredibly diverse mixture of cultures. The coastal regions of Papua, however, were visited as early as the 7th century by traders from Sriwijaya kingdom.

Cuisine

Sea food being one of the specialties here makes it a heaven for visitors who love fish and sea food dishes. Freshly baked or grilled fish taste wonderful especially when consumed while watching the sunset. People allergic to sea food need not worry because you can also consume traditional food like papeda or ayam lalapan (fried chicken with chili).

Tourism Office

Jl. Raya Abepura, Dinas Otonom Kotaraja, Jayapura – Papua

Phone. (62-967) 583001 Fax. (62-967) 586551

www.papua.go.id

 

Source: Indonesia’s Official Tourism Website

Off the Beaten Path in Indonesia

Off the Beaten Path in Indonesia

Tobias Zimmer

Raja Ampat Islands: The Raja Ampat (or ‘Four Kings’) islands are no doubt among the most sought-out dive destination in the world, but they’re also great for sailing, island-hopping and hiking. Located off the northwestern tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea in Indonesia’s West Papua province, they are best explored through the sea with a slow boat. Here, a rainbow rose over Misool Eco Resort. How to get there: Fly into Sorong, the capital of West Papua, and then head out by boat.

Defending West Papua in Europe

More than 10 years after the implementation of special autonomy, the pros and cons on the issue of Papua and West Papua continues, particularly in relation to political issues of independence versus integration. In order to explain the objective situation in Papua and West Papua, a group of Papuan traditional leaders lobbied to Europe. Read more…

Papua Delegates visit Eigg and Skye

Professor Alastair McIntosh and members from the Centre for Human Ecology – Iain MacKinnon, Sibongile Pradhan, Camille Dressler and Vérène Nicolas – welcomed 14 delegates from the Indonesian province of Papua to visit the communities of Govan, Skye and Eigg.

Read more…

Papua and problem of structural injustice

Riwanto Tirtosudarmo, Jakarta | Opinion | Tue, June 19 2012, 9:25 AM

The problem confronted by Papua, the easternmost province of Indonesia, is structural, rather than developmental as perceived by the current government.

 

The creation of the Unit for the Acceleration of Development in Papua and West Papua (UP4B) was also based on an assumption that Papua suffered from developmental neglect and that its development should be accelerated to solve the problem.

 

Such a technocratic view was proved to be wrong as shown by the collapse of the Soeharto regime that was built on the “developmentalist” ideology. Read more…

Raja Ampat

Preserving Papuas Culture Traditional Arts Papua

Jakarta, June (ANTARA News) – Indonesia`s easternmost province of Papua is blessed with an abundance of natural resources and unique culture and traditional arts. Read more…

Poem for West Papua

I used to think and speak in an easy way and put my trust in all my friends         There’s so much thought to flow, but stuck within a hundred dead ends                    What is the use of exchanging views and gathering hopes when nobody believes in Playing my invisible harps to stay awake and waiting for the right time just to fall in My life’s a river, the song of water and the silent stone                                                                 A useless fake sympathy will not match the tone                                                                             My heart’s a bird of paradise, the unheard song and unseen beauty                                       A half-hearted help will only push me into a deeper guilty                                                        West Papua is a land of peace but why should I see so many fallen heroes                 West Papua is a beautiful place on earth but why so dark as sages                                     One people one soul but why do they fight one another                                                          Unity in diversity but why do they forget to respect each other

(P.S. 10.03.2012)

Sam Noble Museum of Natural History offering New Guinea-inspired beer tasting tonight

Source: Bam’s Blog

NORMAN — New Guinea-inspired cuisine and beer will be offered at a tasting party from 6:30 to 8 tonight at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 2401 Chautauqua. Read more…

Freeport donates Rp 58b to human rights foundation

Nethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura | Fri, 03/02/2012 3:58 PM

American mining giant PT Freeport Indonesia (PT FI) has donated Rp 58 billion (US$6.38 million) to the Timika-based Human Rights and Anti-Violence Foundation (Yahamak) to fund its programs. Read more…

UP4B Education Program

JUBI, published in late February 2012

The head of the Education and Teaching Services in Merauke District said that the number of sarjanas (graduates of tertiary education institutions) among indigenous Papuans can be counted on one’s fingers. He said that various programmes were being planned under the UP4B regulation which would hopefully make a contribution to the world of education in Papua. Read more…

Jayapura receives special tourism award

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Wed, 01/04/2012 11:40 AM
The Jayapura regency administration has received a special award from the Tourism and Creative Economy Ministry for preserving the local traditional culture and advancing tourism development in Papua. Read more…

West Papua to host 2012 World Physics Olympiad

The Jakarta Post | Thu, 12/29/2011 8:59 PM

West Papua will play host to the 2012 World Physics Olympiad (WoPho), the Olympiad’s organizing committee has announced. “The next World Physics Olympiad will held in Manokwari [West Papua], after being held in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, this year,” WoPho initiator Yohanes Surya said Thursday as quoted by Antara news agency. Read more…

Young Papuans Find Their Voice in Song

Lisa Siregar | May 17, 2011 Jakarta Globe

When the Wakhu Bhim choir performed at Pacific Place mall in Jakarta earlier this month as part of Festival Papua 2011, crowds of shoppers stopped by to listen. Read more…

Unicef Allocates US$4 Million for Education in Papua

Unicef says it has allocated US$4 million for the development of education programs in Papua and West Papua provinces for the 2010-2012 period.

The support is being provided in efforts to improve the quality of education offered in the two provinces, Sri Karna, a member of Unicef’s education staff in Biak, said on Friday, as quoted by kompas.com. Read more…

The true teacher of Papua

Frederick Sitaung

“We here need teachers, not birds!” So goes the joke popular among people in Merauke, Papua, to mock teachers who frequently ran off from school to visit bars or night clubs mushroomed in the city. Stories of runaway teacher leaving students alone are common in the deep inland of Merauke.

When other teachers chose to escape, Frederick Sitaung (35) chose to stay as the only teacher in Poepe Village, Merauke, Papua. He endured from a week of no food, nearly arrowed by student’s parent to months of late salaries but did not falter.

“I will continue to teach in Poepe unless they transfer me or I retire,” said Frederick at the school he teaches in mid August 2007.

Frederick’s determination is no small feat considering Poepe is deep inland. To reach the village, you have to go by bike from Merauke to Okaba District for seven hours. Twice, the bike will need to be uploaded to a boat to cross River Kumbe and River Bian. From Okaba, the journey continues for another three hours using bike plus two hour pedalling boat.

Frederick Sitaung was born and raised in Rante Pau, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi. Upon graduating Rante Pau teaching school in 1992, he immigrated to Merauke as a teacher. That year, he was accepted as civil servant candidate with first posting to teach at Poepe, Okaba District.

Since then, Frederick has never moved to another teaching post. Most teachers do not last long in Poepe, on average one or two years. There have been seven teachers moved away from Poepe in the 15 years Frederick’s been teaching.

There are only Frederick and his senior, Papalangi (65) stayed in Poepe. Together, they were the ‘permanent’ teachers. In July 2007, Papalangi retired after 24 years of teaching. That means Frederick now is the only teacher and head master. He teaches 51 students from first grade to sixth.

Heavy task

To be a teacher in deep inland is not easy. Frederick has to work hard to find students in the forest at the start of each new school year. “After holiday, many students do not come back to school, they got carried away playing in the forest. You also have to look for new students. We have to be careful in explaining to parents to let their children go to school,” said Frederick who has never gone home to Rante Rau since working in Poepe.

Yearly exam is another difficult task. Frederick has to accompany the students to Welputi Village by pedalling for two days. “We bring provisions and pedal in turn. We sleep on river bank with lots of mosquitoes and crocodiles. So we take turn in guarding,” he said.

Classroom teaching is also difficult since many students skip schools. “They disappeared for two months so you have to repeat the study. If students do not pass, parents can be angry,” he added.

Many students collapsed in the classroom. They suffered hunger being left alone without food by their parents hunting in the forest. Frederick had the same incident.

It was rainy season 1993. Poepe land had narrowed and turned into swamp. Every parent had gone hunting in the forest. There were only Frederick, Papalangi and 20 students in the village.

“Parents have been gone for two weeks,” he said. His and Papalangi’s rice allotments have finished from giving them to the students. Meanwhile, assistance from Regency is hopeless. “At that time, it took two weeks to reach Poepe by River Buraka in Okaba,” he said.

Frederick and Papalangi resolved in eating leaves and fishes caught in the swamp. “Fortunately, a week later parents came home with hunting stock and flour.”

On top of hunger, Sitaung is filled with many experiences from learning to hunt crocodiles and antlers to survive, challenged by students to fight and nearly arrowed by parents.

“Sometimes, I don’t totally blame other teachers who ran away from their teaching duty. Government has little care, insufficient rice allotment and no school supervisor ever came.”

Real teacher

Not just teaching children at school, Frederick has become ‘teacher’ for people of Poepe. The last two years he was also the church minister since the last minister never came. He also founded Poepe church.

He often helped resolved conflict among people, even acted as a doctor when the only doctor went to town. “Before going, the doctor usually asked me to keep his medicines. So if anyone is ill, I can give them medication,” he said.

Since Jly 2007, the only doctor in Poepe, Andriana Wetino (32) was also transferred to the city. So the village has no doctor. Frederick’s got more work.

Even with this heavy task, local authority still looks at Frederick half-heartedly. When he asked for a new bike, he had to go back and forth seven times with his proposal. Finally, Frederick had to come to Merauke and argued his case before receiving his bike.

On the home front, Frederick has to take care of his wife Agustina Somolangi (34) who suffers kidney problem. One of his children has to rent a room in Okaba to continue his study in Junior High. Frederick has difficulty to cover all his living cost with only Rp 1.8 million salary a month. “This is my choice, I have to face it.”

Acknowledgement came from local communities. That keeps him strong. Head of Indigenous Organisation (Lembaga Masyarakat Adat) Marind-anim, Okaba District, Frederickus Mahuze said Frederick has done a lot for people in Marind.

“Many teachers from Marind could not do it, but Teacher Frederick who came far away from Sulawesi has served us for 15 years. He has done a lot for the future of Poepe’s children. Unfortunately, not many teachers are like him.”

Source: Ekspedisi Tanah Papua: Laporan Jurnalistik Kompas, Jakarta November 2008 (free translation)

Festival Bahari Raja Ampat 2010

Lively Feast in West Papua

Papua is an exotic land that belongs to this country. The beautiful marine nature with the hidden fortune behind its huge rolling waves has a significant meaning toward the universe. Read more…

President SBY officiates five new colleges in Papua

The Jakarta Post | Mon, 11/22/2010 2:07 PM | National

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) officiated five new universities in Papua on Monday.

The universities were Musamus Merauke University , Borneo Tarakan University , Bangka Belitung University , Babel Polytechnic and Batam Polytechnic, Antara news portal reported.

The President officiated the institutions after delivering a speech at the National Student Executive Board conference at Cendrawasih University .
The President signed five tablets, as his entourage, guests and the chiefs of the Student Executive Board looked on.

All of the new colleges are located near the state border.

In his speech, Yudhoyono said the new institutions were intended to improve the education sector, which was one of the keys to national development.
“It will also improve the quality of human resources in colleges,” he said.

SBY was accompanied by First Lady Ani Kristianti, Coordinating Minister for Public Welfare Minister Agung Laksono, Home Minister Gamawan Fauzi, Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo, Minister of Agriculture Suswono, State Secretary Sudi Silalahi, National Education Minister Muhammad Nuh, Cabinet Secretary Dipo Alam, Indonesian Military chief Adm. Agus Suhartono, and National Police Chief Gen. Timur Pradopo.

Funky Papua – Indonesia

Indonesia’s got talent.

Please enjoy the video.

Indonesia, Australia, UNICEF to Enhance Basic Education in Papua

Presiden SBY and First Lady Ani Yudhoyono chat with primary school students in Wamena, Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia.

Jakarta. A new joint partnership to enhance basic education in Papua and West Papua provinces is to be signed by the Indonesian and Australian governments and UNICEF (United Nations Children`s Fund). Read more…

Papua: Young People Learn Life Skills to Avert HIV

UNICEF Indonesia

August, 2009 – An Interview with Mr James Modouw, Head of the Provincial Education Office.

In Papua, the prevalence rate of HIV amongst the general population is 20 times higher than the national average, according to the Indonesian Demography and Health Survey 2008. Young people are particularly affected, the rate of infection amongst the 15 – 49 age group at above 2.4 percent. In order to empower young people to take responsibility for their health and to provide them with the necessary skills to achieve this, Papua has become the first province of Indonesia to embark on a systematic process to mainstream HIV and reproductive health education into the education sector. This life-skills programme based HIV-related education in junior high schools has been supported by UNICEF through the generous donation of the Government of the Netherlands. Read more…

List of Higher Education institutions in Papua

Source: Papua Web

NO   Educational Institution    Address 
1    Universitas Cenderawasih (UNCEN)   JL. Raya Sentani Padang Bulan Abepura-Jayapura
2    Universitas YAPIS Papua (UNIYAP)   Jl. Nusa Tenggara Dok V Atas
3    STIE Otto dan Glesier Jayapura   Kotaraja Dalam
4    STIKOM   Jl. Raya Abe Pantai Abepura
5    Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Jayapura   Jl. Raya Sentani Padang Bulan
6    STISIPOL Silas Papare Jayapura   Jl. Gurabesi Jayapura
7    STIE Port Numbay Jayapura   Jl. Sumber Kayu Entrop – Jayapura
8    STT Fajar Timur   Jl. Raya Sentani Padang Bulan
9    STT GKI I.S. Kijne Jayapura   Jl. Raya Sentani Abepura
10    STT Bethel Jayapura   Jl. Raya Sentani Padang Bulan
11    STT Theologia Baptis Kotaraja   Jl. Jeruk Nipis Kotaraja – Jayapura
12    Akademi Kesehatan Terpadu   Jl. Raya Sentani Padang Bulan
13    STISP Waena   Jl. SPG Waena – Jayapura
14    ASMI Jayapura   Jl. Ampibi Hamadi – Jayapura
15    Akademi Pariwisata Jayapura   Jl. Kelapa Dua Entrop – Jayapura
16    Akademi Maritin Ampari   Jl. Argapura Jayapura
17    STAIS Al-Fatah Jayapura   Jl. Gerilyawan No. 26 Abepura
18    STA Lessanusa   Jl. Wolker Sentani
19    STT Wolter Pos Sentani   Jl. Pos VII Sentani
20    STAKIN Sentani   Jl. Raya Sentani – Depapre
21    STAK Burere Sentani   Jl. Depan Yonif 751 Sentani
22    STIPER St. Thomas Aquinas Jayapura   Jl. Raya Sentani No. 39 Abepura
23    STT Kejuruan Sentani   Sentani
24    STIH Umel Mandiri Jayapura   Kotaraja
25    STT GIDI Jayapura   Jayapura
26    Akademik Perawat Yanmas Dok VIII Jayapura   Jayapura
27    STIE Ottow & Geissler Serui   Jl. Hasanuddin Serui
28    Universitas Negeri Papua Manokwari   Jl. Gunung Salju Amban – Manokwari
29    STIH Manokwari   JL. Karya ABRI Manokwari
30    Sekolah Alkitab Manokwari   Jl. Sawi IV Manokwari
31    Pliteknik Pertambangan Migas   Manokwari
32    Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Penyuluhan Pertanian   Manokwari
33    STIH Bintuni   Bintuni Manokwari
34    STIH Mah Esa Manokwari   Manokwari
35    STIA Karya Dharma Merauke   Jl. Brawijaya – Merauke
36    STAK Merauke   Merauke
37    STTM Merauke   Merauke
38    Universitas Al-Amin Sorong   Jl. Awak KM 8 – Sorong
39    STIA Ilmu Dakwah Sorong   Jl. Jend. Basuki Rahmat – Sorong
40    STIE Victoria Sorong   Jl. KM 12 – Sorong
41    STIE Trinitas Sorong   Jl. Nusa Indah Klademak III – Sorong
42    Akademi Perikanan Sorong   Jl. Tanpa Garam – Sorong
43    Akademi Perawat   Jl. KM 12 – Sorong
44    Sekolah Tinggi Agama Kristen Sorong   Remu – Sorong
45    STT GIDI Sorong   Sorong
46    Politeknik San Paul Sorong   Sorong
47    STKIP Wamena   Jl. Yos Sudarso – Wamena
48    Sekolah Tinggi Agama Kristen   Jl. Mayjen DI Panjaitan No. 7 – Wamena
49    STIA Al-Yapis Wamena   Wamena
50    Akademi Bahasa Asing Wamena   Wamena
51    STIE Ottow & Geissler Fakfak   Jl. Imam Bonjol – Fakfak
52    STT GPI Fakfak   Jl. Kapiten Patimura – Fakfak
53    STIA Asy Syafiyah Kaimana   Kaimana Fakfak
54    Akademi Perawat   Fakfak
55    STIE Jambatan Bulan   Timika
56    Politeknik Amamapare Timika   Timika
57    STIE Amor Timika   Timika
58    UPAMA Timika   Timika
59    STIE Koreri Biak   Jl. Jend. Ahmad Yani – Biak
60    ATB Manfakwa Biak   Jl. BTN SD YPPK – Biak

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