taipumut
Taipumut is a term used to refer to a Papuan people, specifically an indigenous ethnic group of New Guinea, residing in the Indonesian province of Papua. They are one of the many ethnic groups in the region, each with their unique culture and customs. Historically, the Taipumut people have been referred to under different names, but Taipumut is widely used among researchers and local communities.
Geographically, the Taipumut people inhabit the central highlands of Papua, an area characterized by mountainous terrain,
Predominantly, the Taipumut people practice subsistence farming, relying on crops like sweet potatoes, yams, and other
Efforts have been made to document and preserve the culture of the Taipumut people, including their languages,