kontaku
Kontaku is a small rural community situated in the Manokwari regency of West Papua province in Indonesia. The village lies on the western coast of New Guinea island, surrounded by dense tropical rainforest and coastline that is dotted with coconut palms and freshwater mangroves. As of the most recent census data, the population of Kontaku is approximately 1,200 residents, a figure that reflects a steady but modest growth pattern over the last decade. The inhabitants primarily belong to the Amungme ethnic group, and their native language, Amungme, coexists with Indonesian, which is used in formal education and administration.
Economically, Kontaku depends largely on subsistence agriculture, fishing, and small-scale trade. Rice, sweet potatoes, and various
Although modern infrastructure remains limited, recent governmental initiatives have improved local road connectivity and expanded access
The combination of natural resources, cultural heritage, and gradual infrastructural improvements positions Kontaku as a representative