Wakde in Indonesia

Wakde
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People Name: Wakde
Country: Indonesia
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 2,000
World Population: 2,000
Primary Language: Mo
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 70.00 %
Evangelicals: 6.00 %
Scripture: Unspecified
Ministry Resources: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: New Guinea
Affinity Bloc: Pacific Islanders
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Introduction / History

The Wakde people live along the northern coast of Papua Province, Indonesia, near the Wakde Islands in Sarmi Regency. Their language, Wakde, is part of the Papuan language family and is still spoken in daily life, although Indonesian is becoming more common for school and trade. Historically, the Wakde were coastal communities that relied on fishing and small-scale gardening for survival. For generations, they lived in relative isolation, but contact with traders and modern influences has brought changes like formal education and limited infrastructure.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Life for the Wakde people is simple and closely tied to the sea. Fishing is the main source of food and income, and families also grow crops like cassava and coconuts. Villages are small and community-oriented, with homes built from local materials. Travel can be tough because of the remote location, which makes getting to healthcare and schools a challenge. While some younger people move to bigger towns for work or education, most stay in their villages and keep their traditional way of life.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Christianity has made inroads through missionary work, and nearly three fourths identify as Christians. Churches exist in certain areas, but many people still hold on to older customs tied to nature and ancestors. This creates a spiritual mix where traditional beliefs and Christian practices often overlap.

What Are Their Needs?

Healthcare is very limited, and even treatable illnesses can become serious because clinics are far away and hard to reach. Education is another big challenge since schools and teachers are scarce in remote villages, making it hard for kids to learn and get ahead. Economic opportunities are few, so families depend almost entirely on fishing and farming, which leaves them vulnerable to environmental changes and market fluctuations.

Prayer Points

Pray for better access to healthcare and education so their physical needs are met, along with their spiritual ones.
Pray that the Wakde people will have opportunities to hear and understand the message of Jesus in a way that feels real to them.
Ask God to give strength and wisdom to those sharing the gospel so they can do it with love and clarity.
Pray for families and leaders to experience peace and hope in Christ.

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