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The Moni (also known as the Migani, the Megani, the Djonggunu, or the Jonggunu) are an indigenous people in the Indonesian Paniai regency (kabupaten) of the Papua province (formerly Central Irian Jaya) of West Papua (western part of the island of New Guinea). They speak the Moni language. The Moni revere the bondegzeu, a large black and white whistling tree kangaroo, as an ancestor. The bondegzeu was unknown to the scientific community until the zoologist Tim Flannery described it in 1995.

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  • Suku Moni (in)
  • Moni (fr)
  • Moni (it)
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  • The Moni (also known as the Migani, the Megani, the Djonggunu, or the Jonggunu) are an indigenous people in the Indonesian Paniai regency (kabupaten) of the Papua province (formerly Central Irian Jaya) of West Papua (western part of the island of New Guinea). They speak the Moni language. The Moni revere the bondegzeu, a large black and white whistling tree kangaroo, as an ancestor. The bondegzeu was unknown to the scientific community until the zoologist Tim Flannery described it in 1995. (en)
  • Suku Migani (juga dikenal sebagai Miga Mene, Suku Ini, adalah penduduk asli di Intan Jaya, Papua, yang Mendiami Wilaya Dogandoga, Kemandoga, Mbiandoga, Weandoga (Paniai) dan Duma-Dama Serta Domondoga, Indonesia. Mereka berbicara bahasa Migani/Moni. Mereka menghormati juga totem yang dipercaya sebagai keturunan mereka. Kepercayaan ini tidak dikenal oleh komunitas ilmiah sampai zoologis Tim Flannery menggambarkannya pada 1995. (in)
  • I Moni, anche chiamati Djonggunu, Jonggunu o Migani, sono un gruppo etnico che vive sugli altipiani ad est del maggiore dei laghi Paniai, nella provincia autonoma indonesiana di Papua, sull'isola di Nuova Guinea. (it)
  • Les Moni, encore appelés Migani ou Jonggunu, sont une population de la province indonésienne de Papouasie en Nouvelle-Guinée occidentale. Au nombre d'environ 20 000 en 1991, ils sont agriculteurs et habitent dans les hautes terres centrales, dans le kabupaten de Paniai, au nord-est du lac Paniai. Beaucoup de Moni sont convertis au christianisme mais comme ailleurs en Indonésie, ils conservent leur religion traditionnelle. Ils parlent le moni, une langue du rameau des langues Wissel Lakes de la branche occidentale de la famille des langues de Trans-Nouvelle Guinée, tout comme l'ekari et le wolani. (fr)
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  • Moni people (en)
  • (Migani / Megani / Djonggunu / Jonggunu) (en)
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  • The Moni (also known as the Migani, the Megani, the Djonggunu, or the Jonggunu) are an indigenous people in the Indonesian Paniai regency (kabupaten) of the Papua province (formerly Central Irian Jaya) of West Papua (western part of the island of New Guinea). They speak the Moni language. The Moni revere the bondegzeu, a large black and white whistling tree kangaroo, as an ancestor. The bondegzeu was unknown to the scientific community until the zoologist Tim Flannery described it in 1995. (en)
  • Les Moni, encore appelés Migani ou Jonggunu, sont une population de la province indonésienne de Papouasie en Nouvelle-Guinée occidentale. Au nombre d'environ 20 000 en 1991, ils sont agriculteurs et habitent dans les hautes terres centrales, dans le kabupaten de Paniai, au nord-est du lac Paniai. Beaucoup de Moni sont convertis au christianisme mais comme ailleurs en Indonésie, ils conservent leur religion traditionnelle. Ils parlent le moni, une langue du rameau des langues Wissel Lakes de la branche occidentale de la famille des langues de Trans-Nouvelle Guinée, tout comme l'ekari et le wolani. * Portail de l’Indonésie * Portail de l’anthropologie (fr)
  • Suku Migani (juga dikenal sebagai Miga Mene, Suku Ini, adalah penduduk asli di Intan Jaya, Papua, yang Mendiami Wilaya Dogandoga, Kemandoga, Mbiandoga, Weandoga (Paniai) dan Duma-Dama Serta Domondoga, Indonesia. Mereka berbicara bahasa Migani/Moni. Mereka menghormati juga totem yang dipercaya sebagai keturunan mereka. Kepercayaan ini tidak dikenal oleh komunitas ilmiah sampai zoologis Tim Flannery menggambarkannya pada 1995. (in)
  • I Moni, anche chiamati Djonggunu, Jonggunu o Migani, sono un gruppo etnico che vive sugli altipiani ad est del maggiore dei laghi Paniai, nella provincia autonoma indonesiana di Papua, sull'isola di Nuova Guinea. (it)
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