The people refer to themselves as Muyu people. Although Indonesian is the language of school, the North Muyu language is usually spoken during break-times among North Muyu children. They reside within the province of Papua, Indonesia.
The North Muyu folks live by hunting, planting and gathering in the forest. They plant both trees (for long-term crops) and seasonal crops. Walking or using a 4WD vehicle makes it possible to reach the villages in the area. It is also possible to use a motorcycle from Waropko or Mindiptana.
The main food staple is sago. Sago worms, hunted game, and fish from the rivers supplement the sago diet of the North Muyu people. Drinking water is drawn from wells or the river, and some rainwater is also used for drinking. The North Muyu people regularly use machetes, steel axes, bows and arrows, spears and sago tools.
There is an SSB radio in Waropko, but no electric service at all. There are elementary schools in the area, but teachers are often not there. There is a junior high school in Waropko. There has not been a translation or language program among the North Muyu people.
The number of Christians within this language group is unknown, but we estimate that about two-thirds identify as Christian.
Medical help is available only in the far-off district capital. Malaria, tuberculosis, and skin diseases are common in the area.
Pray for their health care needs to be met.
Pray for the North Muyus to have a pure faith in the Lord Jesus.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to send revival fire to their churches and families.
Scripture Prayers for the Muyu, North in Indonesia.
Anonymous
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