Tokuni in Indonesia

The Tokuni have only been reported in Indonesia
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Main Language
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Largest Religion
Christian
Evangelical
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Introduction / History

The Tokuni, also known as a dialect subgroup of the Kopkaka speakers, are a small indigenous Papuan ethnic group native to the lowland riverine forests and swampy headwaters of the upper Sirac River in Jayawijaya Regency, Papua Province, Indonesia, primarily residing in the villages of Siradala and Burungmakok within Kurima Subdistrict, south of the central highland ranges.

Their name "Tokuni" designates the specific dialect of the Kopkaka language. As part of New Guinea's ancient Melanesian heritage, the Tokuni trace their origins to proto-Papuan settlers arriving over 40,000 years ago via Sahul land bridges, establishing isolated clans. Pre-colonial life centered on autonomous longhouse communities bound by reciprocity pacts against inland raids.

Dutch colonial mapping in the early 20th century introduced nominal administration but preserved isolation until the 1962 New York Agreement ceded Papua to Indonesia, followed by the contested 1969 Act of Free Choice that integrated the region without consultation, exposing Tokuni hamlets to transmigration and resource surveys.

Post-annexation, the Tokunis endured waves of Javanese settlers and gold mining that fragmented adat lands yet sustained cultural continuity through linguistic ties and border kinships with PNG groups.


What Are Their Lives Like?

Today, the Tokuni represent Papua's linguistic diversity, with their endangered dialect embodying resilience on Indonesia's eastern frontier.

The Tokuni pursue a fluid existence in stilted sago-thatched hamlets hugging the Sirac's tannin-dark tributaries. Work unfolds in communal rhythms, with men paddling dugouts to spear prawns in shallow lagoons. Women grate pith into flour and raise transient gardens of taro, yams, and bananas on mound plots against inundations. People barter smoked fish and shell amulets at markets, and youth increasingly seek casual labor in Jayawijaya's nascent mining camps.

Family dynamics are anchored in bilateral clans in clustered longhouses, where elders convene under woven eaves for consensus. Marriages consolidate pacts through bride-service. Child-rearing enfolds infants in bark slings, with grandparents reciting epics to teach the next generation.


What Are Their Beliefs?

About two-thirds of the Tokunis identify as Christian, though there are often animistic practices blended with biblical teachings.


What Are Their Needs?

Tokunis need easily available medical care.


Prayer Items

Ask God to strengthen those who are sharing the gospel so they can do it with love and wisdom.
Pray for Tokuni hearts to be open and for whole families to experience peace and hope in Christ.
Pray for revival fire to spread uncontrollably from family to family.
Pray for their leaders to listen to the Lord, hear him, and obey him.


Scripture Prayers for the Tokuni in Indonesia.


References

Wikipedia. "Indigenous people of New Guinea." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_people_of_New_Guinea
Ethnologue. "Kopkaka."
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/opk
PeopleGroups.org. "Tokuni of Indonesia." https://www.peoplegroups.org/explore/GroupDetails.aspx?peid=22959
The Life. "Papuan Privilege."
https://thelife.com/devotionals/papuan-privilege
Calvary Gospel Church. "Outreach."
https://calvarygospel.ca/outreach
ResearchGate. "Papua People and Its Culture." https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363518754_Papua_People_and_Its_Culture


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Tokuni
People Name in Country Tokuni
Alternate Names
Population this Country 500
Population all Countries 500
Total Countries 1
Indigenous Yes
Progress Scale Progress Gauge
Unreached No
Frontier People Group No
GSEC 6  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed
PeopleID3 15537
ROP3 Code 110134
Country Indonesia
Region Asia, Southeast
Continent Asia
10/40 Window Yes
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Papua Province, Jayawijaya regency, Kurima subdistrict, Siradala, and Burungmakok villages. In lowlands south of the main ranges; headwaters area, several tributaries of upper Sirac river.   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Country Indonesia
Region Asia, Southeast
Continent Asia
10/40 Window Yes
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Papua Province, Jayawijaya regency, Kurima subdistrict, Siradala, and Burungmakok villages. In lowlands south of the main ranges; headwaters area, several tributaries of upper Sirac river..   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Primary Religion: Christianity
Major Religion Estimated Percent
Buddhism
0.00 %
Christianity
65.00 %
Ethnic Religions
35.00 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
0.00 %
Non-Religious
0.00 %
Other / Small
0.00 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Kopkaka (500 speakers)
Language Code opk   Ethnologue Listing
Primary Dialect Tokuni
Dialect Code 17550   Global Recordings Listing
Written / Published Unknown
Total Languages 1
Primary Language Kopkaka (500 speakers)
Language Code opk   Ethnologue Listing
Primary Dialect Tokuni
Dialect Code 17550   Global Recordings Listing
Total Languages 1
People Groups Speaking Kopkaka

Primary Language:  Kopkaka

Bible Translation Status:  Translation Needed

Resource Type Resource Name Source
None reported  
Map Source Joshua Project / Global Mapping International  
Profile Source Joshua Project 
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