The Aruamu of Papua New Guinea

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People and Language Detail Report Profile Year: 2003 Language Name: Aruamu ISO Language Code: msy The Aruamu of Papua New Guinea Primary Religion: Christian, Animism Disciples (Matt 28.19): 20% Churches: 39 Scripture Status (Matt 28.20): NT available, OT portions Population (date): 10,000 (2003)

Have They Heard The Gospel? Call Themselves Christian (%) 60% Believe In Jesus As God & Only Savior (%) 20% Prophet/Good Man, But t God's Son (%) 0% Believe In The Local Traditional Religion (%) 80% Have t Heard Who Jesus is (%) 20% Number Of Pastors 60 Comment (Number Of Missionaries) missionary ratio is 2:10,000 (population =??) Response To The Gospel Number Of Communities Number Of Churches 39 Is The Word Of God Translated? There is a lot of syncretism, but there is an expansion mentality on the part of solid core Christians. unknown Profile Summary Mark, Luke, John, Acts, James, Revelation, 1st John, Galatians, Philippians, Colossians, Titus, and Thessalonians were in Aruamu at the time of writing this profile in 2003. Translation Medium Any Hinderance To Scripture Distribution? Forms Of Gospel Presentation Available (Summary) What Kind Of Missionaries Are Needed? The Aruamu New Testament is now complete. It was dedicated July 2, 2005, and work on the Old Testament is underway as a national initiative program with assistance from Pioneer Bible Translators. Printed, but literacy rate is 5-25% in Aruamu and 50-75% in Melanesian Pidgin There are some shell books in Aruamu Outside missionaries are need to enable the people group to do the work themselves. Countries Where People Group Lives Country Name Papua New Guinea Geography & Environment Location? Country Papua New Guinea Ecosystem Type Tropical Forest Geological Type Mountain, Slope Geological Type Coastal Elevation 600 feet Longitude 146 E Latitude 4 S Climate Tropical-Rainy and dry seasons Language & Linguistics Primary Language ARUAMU Alternate Language Names MIKAREW Alternate Language Names MIKARUP Comments (Dialect)?? (Ariap, Mikarup...is an alternate name?) Attitude Towards Mother Tongue Very receptive Percent Monolingual (%) 10-20% Second Languages Melanesian Pidgin Comments (Related Languages) Giri, Misegan Neighboring Languages KIRE Comments (Neighbor Languages) Also Giri and Mbore

Corrections To Ethnologue Entry? Literacy Adult Literacy Percentage 5-25% Percent Literate For Men 5-25%?? Percent Literate For Women less than 5-25% Literacy Attitude Indifferent Active Literacy Program Yes; there are two supervisors; fluency workshops in churches Publications In Vernacular Extensive Literacy Comment (Literacy) The attitude towards literacy is: Christians--motivated; Average person--neutral Economics Subsistence Type Hunter-gatherers Subsistence Type Agriculturalists Average Annual Income $300-$400 Occupation Raise gardens, hunt Income Sources Cocoa beans, copra (?) Products / Crafts String bags, carvings, drums Trade Partners All neighboring groups Modernization / Utilities Comment (Economy) The Aruamu practice slash and burn agriculture. Community Development Health Care (Quality) Poor Comment (Health Care) There are two government clinics Diet (Quality) Comment (Diet) Root crops, greens, pig, fish, small game Water (Quality) Comment (Water) Spring water, stream water Shelter Description On stilts--bamboo woven with thatch roof. One family. Electricity Energy/Fuel (Quality) Comment (Energy) Wood, kerosene for lamps Clothing Used western clothing Transportation Walking, a few old trucks Infant Mortality Rate? Life Expectancy 45 years Leading Cause Of Death Malaria, Tuberculosis, pneumonia Society & Culture Family Structures Neighbor Relations Authority / Rule Social Habits/Groupings Cultural Change Pace Identification With National Culture Self Image Nuclear family, matrilineal Amiable Court system Clans and church relationships Medium Similar Prestigious

Judicial / Punishment System Celebrations Recreations Art Forms Media Local Language Broadcasting Attitude To Change Comment (Culture) Provincial court system Christmas, Independence Day, Easter, funerals, bride price exchanges, end of school year, singsings Chew betel nut, soccer, talk, visit Carvings Radio and newspaper in Melanesian Pidgin The Aruamu's attitude toward outsiders is with suspicion Youth Labor and tasks (6-12 year olds) Youth Problems (Teens) Youth Greatest Needs (teens) Watch siblings, collect firewood, gardening, carry water, cook Teen pregnancy, banana wine, marajuana, all-night parties Positive social activities Education Primary Schools 6 Primary School Enrollment Secondary Schools 3 Secondary School Enrollment 30 500, the system cannot handle more than 500 students. Percent Of Eligible Students Enrolled 50% of secondary students enrolled; fixed number of students allowed in primary school. Teacher To Pupil Ratio Primary Schools: 1:30 Language Of Instruction Early Years Language Of Textbooks Early Years Language Of Instruction Later Years Language Of Textbooks Later Years Number Of Schools > 90% Homogeneous 1% Church Growth Reached Status Engaged Reached Classification Evangelized Total Baptized Unknown Lay Leaders 80 Bible Schools 0 Christian Clinics/Hospitals 0 Christian Literacy Centers 1 Religion & Response Religious Practices & Ceremonies Attitude To Christianity Attitude To Religious Change Resistance / Receptivity Religious Analogies & Bridges Spiritual Climate And Openness Recommended Approaches Current Needs Items For Prayer Baptism, Christian conventions, retreats. The Aruamu are receptive to the gospel. Feasts, forgiveness, washing (expound please) Open, but not anxious to change. Jesus film, help in community development projects. Assist the Aruamu to learn how to do things themselves. Pray to complete the translation and see it in use by growing Christians.

History Of Christianity In Group Year Began Mid-1900's By Whom Roman Catholic Church Scripture Translation Status Available Scripture Form Of Scripture Available Other Forms Of Gospel Available: Literature Other Forms Of Gospel Available: Recordings Other Forms Of Gospel Available: Film/Videos Other Forms Of Gospel Available: Radio In Progress Portions Yes Missions and Churches Organization Name Four Square Church Organization Name Roman Catholic Church Comment (Organization) They also use Melanesian Pidgin Number Of Expatriate Workers 0 Number Of National Workers 0 Language Used By Workers