The Kui Kramang people live on Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. Their language, Kui, belongs to the Austronesian family and is spoken alongside Indonesian, which is used for education and trade. Historically, the Kui Kramang were part of the cultural traditions of Flores, which emphasize clan identity and ancestral heritage. Portuguese and Dutch colonial influence introduced Catholicism, shaping their religious and social life. Despite modernization, the Kui Kramang maintain strong ties to their language and customs.
The Kui Kramang live in rural villages where farming and animal husbandry provide their livelihood. They cultivate maize, rice, and cassava, and raise livestock such as pigs and chickens. Their diet consists of rice, root crops, and meat from livestock.
Families are close-knit, and extended relatives often live nearby, sharing responsibilities and resources. Community life includes traditional festivals marked by music, dance, and rituals tied to agricultural cycles. Access to healthcare and education is limited, and many households depend on subsistence living.
Most Kui Kramang people identify as Catholic, a legacy of Portuguese missionary influence. However, traditional animistic practices persist, including respect for ancestral spirits and nature-related rituals. Syncretism is common, where biblical faith coexists with cultural traditions. While churches exist, many believers lack deep discipleship and access to Scripture in their heart language, leaving spiritual growth incomplete.
Healthcare and clean water are scarce in rural Kui Kramang communities, and economic opportunities are limited. Education quality varies, and many young people migrate for work, weakening family and community ties.
Spiritually, the Kui Kramang need strong biblical teaching and discipleship to grow in faith and become part of the global mission force. Resources for leadership training and Scripture engagement are essential for building vibrant, Christ-centered communities.
Pray that Kui Kramang families will experience improved health and access to clean water. Ask God to send workers who will disciple believers and train them to disciple others.
Pray for the translation and distribution of the Bible and Christian materials so that the Kui Kramang can understand and apply God's word.
Intercede for Kui Kramang believers to grow in faith and join the global discipleship movement, bringing the light of Christ to other communities.
Scripture Prayers for the Kui, Kui-Kramang in Indonesia.
Ethnologue: Kui language
SIL International reports on Flores languages
Academic sources on East Nusa Tenggara indigenous peoples
Missionary field reports (public domain)
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