West papuas status as a part of indonesia is due to an accident of history. A dutch colony from 1828 to 1961, west papua formally known as irian jaya is located on the western half of the large island of new guinea, 400 miles off the northern australian coast. The geology of indonesiapapua wikibooks, open books for an. The eastern half of the island is papua new guinea human habitation is estimated to have begun between 42,000 and 48,000 years ago. The first chapter looks at how irian jaya is part of a larger geographical unit in both physical and human terms. The islands that now make up indonesia were also colonised by the. Jan 06, 2018 irian, and papua again papua during the 1940s, not long before indonesias declaration of independence, several members of local tribal councils such as corinus krey, frans kasiepo, and yan waromi gathered in jayapura to discuss the new name for papua, which must reflect local culture and wisdom. West papua, however, started to separate from irian jaya province in 2003. After they had a clear scoop area, government staff, provincial budget, and the people council, west papua finally had their own governor in 2006. History of netherlands new guineairian jayawest papua. This acclaimed book by kal muller is available at in several formats for your ereader. From jerusalem to irian jaya is readable, informative, gripping, and above all, honest.
The aim of this study was to identify undetermined materials of the family collected from papua new guinea since 1975 and that are preserved in the national museum of natural history usnm, usa, and those from irian jaya of indonesia in 2005 that are in the zoological museum amsterdam zman, the netherlands. Irian jaya is the easternmost province of indonesia and is located on the western half of the island of new guinea. The history of papuas name changes ini papua indonesia. West papua is the most heavily militarized region of indonesia, with an estimated 45,000 troops presently deployed, and an extra 650 soldiers to. Pdf snakebite in tropical australia, papua new guinea. Chapter one irian jaya and its people this chapter will provide background information on the culture and way of life of the dani people of irian jaya. Being the only guidebook to west papua irian jaya alone is a major merit of it. It was previously known by various names, including netherlands new guinea until 1962, west irian 19621973, and irian jaya 19732000. The majority of the indigenous people of the area consider themselves west papuans living in the land of west papua, a country incorporated into the indonesian state without their consent or approval. The term was suggested by an indonesian national hero from west papua, frans kaisiepo. The history of western contact with irian jaya generally, leading up to missionary contact and the situation of the early national church, will be. Whether youve loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them.
The following year, the second province in the region, west papua in manokwari, was created. A chronology of key events in the history of papua new guinea. Since the island is alternatively named as papua, the region is also called west papua. May 03, 2017 the history of west papua or formerly known as irian jaya before indonesian independence is less discussed in national history books for elementary to middle school, so many do not know it. Christian history at its best, from one of the most respected missiologists of our day. Presentday in 2000, indonesian president abdurrahman wahid changed irian jaya s name back to papua, although he discouraged papuan independence, and a separate province called west papua was formed on the islands westernmost section in 2003. In some places in the text, however, when referring specifically to indonesian provincial structures or personnel, the name irian jaya is used. From jerusalem to irian jaya helps readers understand the life and role of a missionary through real life examples of missionaries throughout history. Human habitation is estimated to have begun between 42,000 and 48,000 years ago.
Jan 03, 2018 west papua, however, started to separate from irian jaya province in 2003. This province is indonesias biggest and stands alongside the recently created province known as west papua on the birds head peninsula formerly west irian jaya. The largest designs on the body are bipane, shell nosepiece motifs, the smaller ones include cuscus tails and two ancestor figures on the right top and bottom. Its inhabitants are generally untouched by civilization, and most of their hundreds of native languages and cultures remain unstudied. Timmer, jaap 2003 narratives of government and church among the imyan of papua irian jaya, indonesia 2. The history of western contact with irian jaya generally, leading up to missionary contact and the. Explore papua holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. Click download or read online button to get jaya book now.
Suharto changed the provinces name to irian jaya after becoming indonesias president in 1967. West papua was renamed irian jaya victorious irian in 1973 by president suharto in an attempt to add a gloss on the manner of its incorporation into the republic. Wantaim provins papua, irian jaya i stap long wes hap bilong ailan niugini. Inedependens republic indonesia anti netherlan nem jaya i min namba wan long tok indonesia o bahasa. Since much of papua is covered with dense jungle, tourists will find that the main resorts do tend to be scattered along the coastline and around the baliem valley.
Even a country as full of adventure as indonesia has its final frontier. Papua, half of the worlds secondbiggest island, new guinea. And since 18 th april 2007 is officially bore the name of west papua. Puncak jaya is the provinces highest mountain as well as the highest point of. Journey among the tribes of new guinea by iago corazzo and greta roba hands down the best book ever on papua new guinea. New guinea simple english wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Irian jaya article about irian jaya by the free dictionary.
The majority of the indigenous people of the area consider themselves west papuans living in the land. Gripping and informative, this longawaited second edition traces 2,000 years of missions, from the days of the early church to the present. Western new guinea is the western half of the island of new guinea. History of west papua early days west papua was originally populated by melanesian people some tens of thousands of years ago. This site is like a library, use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want.
Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books youve read. The largest designs on the body are bipane, shell nosepiece motifs, the smaller ones include cuscus tails and two ancestor figures on the right top and bottom asmat shields. Western new guinea simple english wikipedia, the free. The geology of indonesiapapua wikibooks, open books for.
It helps readers understand the life and role of a missionary through real life examples of missionaries throughout history. It would be natural to think that a coffee table book filled with images would not offer much value in terms of insight into a country i have a shelf filled with such books but this one has the best. Bbc, february 4, 2001 the indonesian authorities in irian jaya say six people, including five riot police, have been killed in the west of the province. Irian jaya is the official name of the western half of new guinea, a province of indonesia since the 1960s. Irian means a ray of lights that shines through the haze. Considered to be a part of the australian continent, the. In papua formerly irian jaya, the indonesian archipelagos easternmost province, proindependence groups have waged a long struggle against the central government. Violet wong this is the most complete guide to indonesian new guinea ever produced. Presentday in 2000, indonesian president abdurrahman wahid changed irian jayas name back to papua, although he discouraged papuan independence, and a separate province called west papua was formed on the islands westernmost section in 2003. It may be the youngest part of indonesia, but papuas rich tribal traditions span thousands of years. Jim elmslie traces events in irian jaya west papua from the departure of the dutch in 1963 to december 1999. From jerusalem to irian jaya is an awardwinning biographical history that sketches the history of christian missions, but it is accomplished in a unique way. Irian jaya i wanpela provins bilong kantri indonesia.
The history of name changes is not only interesting, but also revealing various intriguing aspects in papuas relation with indonesia. Hundreds of pages of travel tips and dozens of lively articles cover every aspect of the islands history and geography, taking you to lots of rarely visited places. An act of free choice decolonisation and the right to selfdetermination in west papua pieter drooglever, 2009 this important study introduces the history and people of west papua, tracing the origins of the international conflict surrounding their struggle for selfdetermination following the second world war. But we also look at economic change in the similar natural environment in papua new guinea. A later chapter looks at the economy that has emerged. Timmer, jaap 2003 narratives of government and church among the imyan of papuairian jaya, indonesia 2.
Celebrate the ministries of paul, boniface, adoniram judson, amy carmichael, jim elliot, mother teresa, brother andrew, and many others. Hundreds of pages of travel tips and dozens of lively articles cover every aspect of the islands history and geography, taking. On the west side of the island are the indonesian provinces of papua and west irian jaya. On the west side of the island are the indonesian provinces of papua and west irian jaya about 6. The province was formerly called irian jaya and comprised the entire western new guinea until the inauguration of the province of west papua then west irian jaya in 2001. From jerusalem to irian jaya is readable, informative, gripping, and above all honest. Lying to the west of the independent state of papua new guinea, it is the only indonesian territory to be situated in oceania. Separatist rebels in indonesia s irian jaya province have killed four members of an army special forces brigade in a clash near the border with papua new guinea. Both provinces were granted special autonomous status by the indonesian legislation. Papua, formerly 19732001 irian jaya, or until 1973 irian barat, propinsi or provinsi. Jim elmslie traces events in irian jayawest papua from the departure of the dutch in 1963 to december 1999. The incorporation of western new guinea remains controversial in some. Indonesian new order government 19651998 was known to be quite oppressive towards papuan. Tucker gives biographical information about christian missionaries from the earliest christians all the way into the 20th century.
The history of west papua in terms of its relationship with other nations inhabiting the archipelago is very important, because if we talk about the history of indonesia, it is incomplete if it does not discuss papua, since the history of papua region has been discussed in history, as the regions in the archipelago that eventually together. West papua is known as the easternmost island and province of indonesia, but that name did not exist from the start. In 2002, papua adopted its current name and was granted a special autonomous status by the indonesian legislation. Considered to be a part of the australian continent, the territory is. After little contact with the western world, it was finally formally colonised by the netherlands in 1898. The island of new guinea is the second largest island in the world and includes puncak jaya 4884 m, the highest peak in southeast asia and australia. Indonesia refuses to acknowledge the people of west papua as. Idpp, is the indonesian part of the island of new guinea. This book provides comprehensive information on the geography, history, wildlife, governmental structure, economy, cultural diversity, peoples, religion, and culture of papua new guinea. First published in 1972, the irian, bulletin of west irian development was a collaboration between cenderawasih university uncen and the summer institute of linguistics sil. West papua was taken over by indonesia in 1969, and a legacy of oppression and environmental devastation has followed. The history of western new guinea refers to the history of the indonesian western half of the island of new guinea and other smaller islands to its west.
Since 1969, it has been called the province of man jaya. Jan 23, 2015 irian jaya anu pacific institute the book is mainly about irian jaya. Nem jaya i min namba wan long tok indonesia o bahasa. Download pdf west irian free online new books in politics. As of 2006, it is internationally recognised as papua, a province of indonesia. On may 1, 1963, indonesia became the new colonial power in west papua new guinea.
Snakebite in tropical australia, papua new guinea and irian jaya. The eastern half of the island is papua new guinea. This is a place where some people still hunt their food with bows and arrows. Irian jaya i wanpela provins bilong kantri indonesia wantaim provins papua, irian jaya i stap long wes hap bilong ailan niugini nem irian i min. Trade between new guinea and neighboring indonesian islands was. The region became the province of irian jaya before being renamed papua in 2002. The majority of the indigenous people of the area consider themselves west papuans. Resources and conflict in papua executive summary and recommendations the struggle over land and natural resource rights is a key aspect of the conflict in papua, formerly known as irian jaya, that pits the indonesian state against an independence movement supported by most of the indigenous population. By late 1973 the publications changed to irian, bulletin of irian jaya development to reflect the official name of irian barat to the province of irian jaya see pp 51973 in papuawebs governance section. While snakebite numbers are decreasing in temperate australia, snakebite remains an important cause of morbidity in tropical australia and of mortality in papua new guinea and irian jaya.
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