Wemale, North in Indonesia

Wemale, North
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People Name: Wemale, North
Country: Indonesia
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 11,000
World Population: 11,000
Primary Language: Wemale
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 80.00 %
Evangelicals: 3.00 %
Scripture: Portions
Ministry Resources: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Maluku-Central
Affinity Bloc: Malay Peoples
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Introduction / History

The North Wemale people live on Seram Island in Maluku Province, Indonesia. They speak the Wemale language, which is part of the Austronesian family, and most also use Indonesian for school and trade. Historically, the Wemale were forest dwellers who lived in small villages and relied on farming and hunting to survive. Their culture developed in isolation for centuries but contact with outsiders and modern influences has brought changes like formal education and limited infrastructure.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Life for the North Wemale is simple and community-focused. Families grow crops like sago, cassava, and bananas, and they also hunt and gather forest products. Villages are small and close-knit, with homes built from local materials. Travel can be tough because of the mountainous terrain, which makes access 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 traditional ways of living.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Most North Wemale people identify as Christians, a faith introduced by missionaries many years ago. Churches and Christian holidays are important in their communities. Even so, some older customs tied to nature and ancestors still linger, creating a mix of faith and tradition.

What Are Their Needs?

Healthcare is hard to come by, so even treatable illnesses can become serious problems. Education is another big challenge because schools and resources are limited, especially in remote villages, which makes it tough for kids to get ahead. Jobs outside of farming are scarce, so families often struggle to find a stable income.

Prayer Points

Pray that the North Wemale people will have chances to hear and understand the message of Jesus in a way that makes sense to them.
Ask God to strengthen those who are sharing the gospel so they can do it with love and wisdom.
Pray for hearts to be open and for whole families to experience peace and hope in Christ.

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