Ponam in Papua New Guinea

Ponam
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People Name: Ponam
Country: Papua New Guinea
10/40 Window: No
Population: 1,400
World Population: 1,400
Primary Language: Ponam
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 95.00 %
Evangelicals: 16.00 %
Scripture: Translation Needed
Online Audio NT: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: No
People Cluster: New Guinea
Affinity Bloc: Pacific Islanders
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

The Ponam-speaking people number about 560 with just over 300 residing on the three kilometre-long island of Ponam, off the north coast of Manus Island. The remainder are scattered across Papua New Guinea.
Ponam Island was of strategic importance during World War II, which left its mark on the environment and on the people. Much of the reef was destroyed to construct a naval base and the people have retained a high awareness of the outside world.
The Ponam language, also known as Rahau, is used by all inhabitants of the island. They can also speak English, Tok Pisin and the traditional language of their neighbors, Kurti.

What Are Their Lives Like?

We know little about the daily lives of the Ponam people.

What Are Their Beliefs?

There is a very high percentage of Christians among the Ponam. Among these are a high percentage of Evangelicals.

What Are Their Needs?

There is no scripture available in the Ponam language but thank God that a few books have been translated into the Kurti language of their neighbors.

Prayer Points

Pray that the Ponam islanders will take to heart all that they know of God's word and will follow Jesus faithfully.
Ask God for workers to provide Ponam scriptures, which will speak more readily to the heart of the Ponam people.

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