The Awin, also known as West Awin or Aekyom, are an indigenous people living in the remote lowland forests of western Papua New Guinea near the Indonesian border. Their history is shaped by clan-based settlement, subsistence living, and later contact with missionaries and government workers, which introduced literacy, education, and Christian teaching
Daily life centers on gardening, hunting, fishing, and small-scale trade. Families live in extended households, sharing labor and resources. Community celebrations include church gatherings, harvest feasts, and traditional singing and dancing. Common foods include sweet potatoes, taro, bananas, sago, fish, and wild game, prepared by boiling or roasting over open fires
Most Awin identify as Christian, primarily Protestant, though traditional beliefs about spirits, healing, and ancestral influence still shape daily life and worldview.
Access to quality education, medical care, and transportation remains limited due to isolation and rugged terrain. Spiritual growth and biblical discipleship are essential, so believers mature in faith and engage in sharing the gospel. Economic stability and sustainable agriculture training would strengthen family and community resilience.
Pray for improved health care, clean water, education, and infrastructure.
Pray for spiritual maturity, unity among churches, and bold witness.
Pray asking God to raise local leaders and send workers to equip the Awin for lasting transformation.
Pray that Awin believers would faithfully preach the gospel, plant churches, teach the Bible, and make disciples of their own people and the nations beyond.
Scripture Prayers for the Awin, West Awin in Papua New Guinea.
Awin of Papua New Guinea (PGID: PG019302) - PeopleGroups.org
Awin language - Wikipedia
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