The Patimuni Baham people are an indigenous group living along the coastal and lowland areas of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. They are recognized for their distinct language, Patimuni, which is part of the Austronesian language family, and for their unique cultural heritage. The Patimuni Baham have a long history in this region, with roots that connect them to other coastal peoples of Sulawesi. Over generations, they have maintained their identity through oral traditions, traditional music, and community customs, even as they have experienced influences from neighboring groups and national development.
The Patimuni Baham people primarily live in fishing and farming villages near the coast and riverbanks. Men often fish in the sea or rivers, while women tend to gardens, where they grow rice, cassava, and vegetables. Coconut and sago are also important crops. Family life is central, with extended families living close together and sharing daily responsibilities.
Community celebrations are important, especially during harvests, weddings, and religious festivals. These events are marked by traditional music, dance, and communal meals, which help to strengthen social bonds. The Patimuni Baham diet is based on locally caught fish, rice, sago, and fresh vegetables, often flavored with coconut and spices.
The Patimuni Baham people are primarily Christian. In some areas, traditional beliefs and customs are blended with Christian practices, especially in ceremonies related to life transitions and community events.
Many Patimuni Baham villages are located in areas with limited access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. Children may have only basic schooling, and families often face challenges related to poverty and health concerns.
Pray that the Patimuni Baham people would experience improved access to education and healthcare, especially in remote villages.
Ask the Holy Spirit to win, equip, and send Patimuni Baham Christians to share faith in Christ with Muslims.
Pray that the hearts of the Patimuni Baham would be open to the message of Jesus Christ, and that new believers would be strengthened in their faith.
Scripture Prayers for the Baham, Patimuni in Indonesia.
Ethnologue: Languages of the World
Operation World
Field research among ethnic groups in Sulawesi
Academic studies on the peoples of Southeast Sulawesi
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