Mythologies of the Bauzi Tribe
The Bauzi tribe are an indigenous ethnic group of approximately 2,300 individuals residing in the lowland rainforests along the banks of the Mamberamo River in Papua Province, Indonesia, specifically within Mamberamo Raya District, where they maintain a semi-nomadic lifestyle centered on hunting, gathering, and sago processing. They speak the Bauzi language, a member of the East Geelvink Bay family with approximately 2,300 speakers, which features a subject-verb-object structure and limited written orthography developed through linguistic documentation efforts. Historically isolated until the 1980s, when missionaries established initial sustained contact and airstrips, the Bauzi have gradually incorporated elements of the outside world, including Christianity—practiced by about 60% of the population as of the early 2010s—while preserving animistic beliefs in ancestral spirits, sorcery, and environmental omens that shape their worldview and daily taboos. Social...