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The '''Biangai''' people are an ethnic group living on the slopes of the upper Bulolo vally, in [[Papua New Guinea]]. In the highlands of Papua New Guinea, tribal violence is an ongoing issue. Biangais have been engaged in a land dispute with the neighboring Watuts and in 2009, five people were killed in a clash between them. <ref>[https://www.outsideonline.com/1922566/trail-murder-and-revenge-papua-new-guinea Tribal clashes]</ref>. The watut registered a land mediation court with the Buolo District Court in November 2011, but the land matter remain unresolved. <ref>[http://www.thenational.com.pg/watuts-want-land-matter-resolved/ Land distpute remain unresolved]</ref> |
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The '''Biangai''' people are an ethnic group living on the slopes of the upper Bulolo vally, in [[Papua New Guinea]]. |
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Revision as of 15:36, 1 April 2017
The Biangai people are an ethnic group living on the slopes of the upper Bulolo vally, in Papua New Guinea. In the highlands of Papua New Guinea, tribal violence is an ongoing issue. Biangais have been engaged in a land dispute with the neighboring Watuts and in 2009, five people were killed in a clash between them. [1]. The watut registered a land mediation court with the Buolo District Court in November 2011, but the land matter remain unresolved. [2]