People living in Telefomin district, Sandaun province, Papua New Guinea
Ethnic group
Mian 3,500[ 1] Papua New Guinea :Sandaun province ,Telefomin district Mian , Tok Pisin Bimin , Faiwol , Nakai , Setaman , Suganga , Tifal , Telefol , Urapmin
The Mian people (Mianmin) are a people living in the Telefomin district of the Sandaun province in Papua New Guinea . The number of Mian is 3,500, based on the number of speakers of their language, Mian .
The Mian are living in small villages in mountainous areas with rainforest and rivers; conditions which makes transport very limited, almost only restricted to walking, which however have helped them retaining their traditional way of life, based on hunting and agriculture , including slash-and-burn . They grow sweet potatoes , sago , bananas , pineapples , breadfruits , pawpaw , sugarcanes , pumpkins and squashes , and in more recent times, also oranges , tomatoes , beans , peanuts and coconuts . Animals they hunt and catch include pigs , cassowaries , birds , fish , snakes and small reptiles .[ 1] Hunting is exclusively for men, while the women are normally the ones preparing the food.
References
^ a b Fedden, Olcher Sebastian (2007). A Grammar of Mian, a Papuan Language of New Guinea .
Digital resources
Fedden, Sebastian; Timothy Feist; Matthew Baerman; Greville G. Corbett; Gunter Senft (2015). "Mian" . Mian and Kilivila Collection (Data Set). University of Surrey. doi :10.15126/SMG.30/1 .