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Mer[a] people are one of the Indonesian indigenous ethnic groups native to the Mee Pago region of Central Papua in Indonesia.[1] They speak the Mer language and share common history and culture.[1] Mer people concentrated in the regencies of Fakfak and Manokwari.
See also
References
- ^ a b "Mee Pago" (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Badan Penghubung Daerah Provinsi Papua, Republik Indonesia [Regional Liaison Agency of Papua, Republic of Indonesia]. July 2022.
Notes
- ^ sometimes also identified as Miere and Muri people