Hitalapok
Hitalapok refers to a small community located in the vast expanse of a Manga-orana sub-district in Papua New Guinea. Situated in the Morobe Province, this remote settlement is characterized by its unique ethnic and linguistic diversity. The residents of Hitalapok primarily belong to the Ramoaaina tribe, who speak the Ramoaaina language, a variant of the Moropa language family.
The community's history is characterized by its adaptation to the surrounding environment, which poses significant challenges
Hitalapok has gradually become integrated with the regional economy, particularly with the surge of oil palm
Socially, Hitalapok is deeply rooted in customary traditions and rituals. The Ramoaaina people have a rich
Further information about Hitalapok may be difficult to gather due to the community's remote location and limited