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Ethnic group of Indonesia Ethnic group
Wolani people
Wodani people
Total population
6,920
Regions with significant populations
 Indonesia (Central Papua)
Languages
Wolani language, Indonesian language
Religion
Animism (predominantly), Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Ekari people, Moni people

The Wolani or Wodani are a people in the Indonesian Paniai regency (kabupaten) of the Central Papua Province in Western New Guinea. Numbering about 5000 in 1992, they are farmers who live in the central highlands northeast of Lake Paniai, along the Kemandoga and Mbiyandogo rivers. Many Wolani converted to Christianity but, like elsewhere in Indonesia, they retain their traditional religion. They speak Wolani, which is affiliated with the western branch of the Trans–New Guinea languages, similar to the nearby Ekari and Moni languages.

Representations in Media

  • The Wolani Shells is a 2005 film by British filmmaker Alastair Kenneil. In 2005, National Geographic aired the film as Tribal Odyssey: the Wolani Shells (Season 1, Episode 2 of its Tribal Odyssey series).
  • A Wolani song, Troisième soirée, Les Wolani à Ebugangwe - Yohi-Yaya-O, calme, appears in a collection of regional music, Les Dani de Nouvelle Guinée Volume 1.

See also

References

  1. "Wolani in Indonesia". Joshua Project. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
  2. Wolani at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  3. Kenneil, Alastair (2005-03-10), The Wolani, retrieved 2018-04-17
  4. "Tribal Odyssey: The Wolani, West Papua". www.thetvdb.com. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
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