Ghayavi in Papua New Guinea

The Ghayavi have only been reported in Papua New Guinea
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Main Language
Largest Religion
Christian
Evangelical
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Introduction / History

Settled along the coast of Milne Bay Province near Cape Vogel, at the southeastern tip of Papua New Guinea, the Ghayavi are a small coastal Melanesian people with deep roots in the maritime world of the Massim region. Their ancestors were Austronesian-speaking seafarers who reached the southeastern shores of New Guinea roughly 3,000 to 4,000 years ago, and the Ghayavi have maintained a coastward identity ever since. Their language — known also as Boianaki or Galavi — belongs to the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian family, specifically the Papuan Tip cluster, and is related to neighboring languages such as Gapapaiwa and Ubir. The first written documentation of the language was assembled by linguist Arthur Capell during fieldwork from the 1930s through the 1950s. A standardized Latin-script orthography has since been developed for use in church materials, Bible translation work, and elementary school literacy programs, though daily written use remains limited. The London Missionary Society reached the Milne Bay region beginning in the late nineteenth century, and Christian influence has shaped Ghayavi society for well over a century.


What Are Their Lives Like?

The sea defines Ghayavi life. Fishing provides both sustenance and identity, and traditional canoe-building carries cultural pride alongside practical necessity. Gardens supplement the diet with taro, yams, bananas, and leafy vegetables, while coconuts and cocoa are cultivated as cash crops. Milne Bay Province has long been part of the famous Kula ring — an elaborate ceremonial exchange network linking coastal communities across hundreds of miles of ocean, in which prestige items such as shell armbands and necklaces are traded in a fixed circular pattern. Participation in the Kula and similar exchange systems reinforces alliances and social standing across clan lines. Family life is organized matrilineally, meaning descent, land rights, and inheritance pass through the mother's line — a pattern characteristic of the broader Massim cultural region. Traditional festivals, drumming, and communal feasts remain central to community life, gathering clans together to mark life transitions and seasonal rhythms. Tok Pisin serves as the wider trade language alongside the vernacular.


What Are Their Beliefs?

The Ghayavi identify almost entirely as Christian, a reflection of more than a century of missionary presence in the Milne Bay region. Churches are woven into village life, and the Christian calendar shapes the community's year. Yet Christian identity in Milne Bay, as across much of Papua New Guinea, frequently coexists with practices rooted in the traditional spiritual world. The fear of sorcery remains real and influential; accusations of witchcraft surface regularly, and traditional healers continue to hold authority in the community. Milne Bay coastal peoples have long engaged in forms of protective magic — calling on spiritual forces before ocean voyages, consulting the dreams of ancestors for guidance, and treating the spirit world as an active participant in daily affairs. For many Ghayavi, these practices sit alongside church attendance rather than in conflict with it. Ancestral spirits are not simply historical figures but present realities to be respected. The result is a layered faith in which Christian vocabulary and traditional spiritual commitments are blended, and where genuine trust in Jesus Christ as sole Lord and Savior is often incomplete.


What Are Their Needs?

Milne Bay Province's geography — spread across hundreds of islands and long stretches of open ocean — creates serious barriers to development. Medical facilities are scarce across the province, and communities like the Ghayavi face significant challenges in accessing even basic healthcare. Maternal and child health outcomes suffer where clinics are distant or understaffed. Secondary and post-secondary education is limited, leaving young people with few options for training in fields such as medicine, teaching, or ministry. Clean water and sanitation infrastructure remain inadequate in many coastal villages. The church, while present, needs workers trained in both biblical depth and cross-cultural discernment — people equipped to help communities distinguish between faithful Christian practice and spiritual syncretism that leaves the soul anchored to the spirit world rather than to Christ.


Prayer Items

Pray that the Ghayavi church will grow beyond nominal Christianity into a community genuinely grounded in Scripture, where trust in sorcery and protective magic gives way to confident faith in the living God.
Pray for the completion of Bible translation in the Ghayavi language, so that God's word can speak with full clarity and authority into the lives of these coastal people in their mother tongue.
Pray that God will raise up Ghayavi believers with a vision beyond their own shores — men and women willing to carry the gospel by sea and land to neighboring peoples who have never heard of Jesus Christ.
Pray for healthcare workers, teachers, and church planters who will commit to long-term service among the Ghayavi, meeting physical needs and building a church that stands on the truth of the gospel alone.


Scripture Prayers for the Ghayavi in Papua New Guinea.


References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghayavi_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milne_Bay_Province
https://grokipedia.com/page/Religion_in_Papua_New_Guinea
https://www.britannica.com/place/Papua-New-Guinea/Daily-life-and-social-customs
https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/data/gb102-cwm/cwm/lms/19
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Papua_New_Guinea


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Ghayavi
People Name in Country Ghayavi
Alternate Names Boanai
Population this Country 5,700
Population all Countries 5,700
Total Countries 1
Indigenous Yes
Progress Scale Progress Gauge
Unreached No
Frontier No
GSEC 4  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed
PeopleID3 10896
ROP3 Code 101521
Country Papua New Guinea
Region Australia and Pacific
Continent Australia
10/40 Window No
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Milne Bay province: Alotau district, Weraura LLG, north coast Goodenough bay, Uga west to Wadobuna east, including Rabaraba.   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Country Papua New Guinea
Region Australia and Pacific
Continent Australia
10/40 Window No
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Milne Bay province: Alotau district, Weraura LLG, north coast Goodenough bay, Uga west to Wadobuna east, including Rabaraba..   Source:  Ethnologue 2016

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Primary Religion: Christianity
Major Religion Estimated Percent
Buddhism
0.00 %
Christianity
90.00 %
Ethnic Religions
10.00 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
0.00 %
Judaism
0.00 %
Non-Religious
0.00 %
Other / Small
0.00 %
Sikhism
0.00 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Ghayavi (5,700 speakers)
Ethnologue Language Code bmk
Ethnologue Language Familly Austronesian
Glottolog Language Family Austronesian
Written / Published Yes   (ScriptSource Listing)
Total Languages 1
Primary Language Ghayavi (5,700 speakers)
Ethnologue Language Code bmk
Ethnologue Language Familly Austronesian
Glottolog Language Family Austronesian
Written / Published Yes   (ScriptSource Listing)
Total Languages 1

Primary Language:  Ghayavi

Bible Translation Status  (Years)
Bible-Portions Yes  (2008-2009)
Bible-New Testament No
Bible-Complete No
FCBH NT (www.bible.is) Online
YouVersion NT (www.bible.com) Online
Possible Print Bibles
Amazon
World Bibles
Forum Bible Agencies
National Bible Societies
World Bible Finder
Virtual Storehouse
Resource Type Resource Name Source
Audio Recordings Audio Bible teaching Global Recordings Network
General Faith Comes By Hearing - Bible in text or audio or video Faith Comes by Hearing
General Scripture Earth Gospel resources links Scripture Earth
General YouVersion Bible versions in text and/or audio YouVersion Bibles
Mobile App Android Bible app: Ghayavi YouVersion Bibles
Mobile App iOS Bible app: Ghayavi YouVersion Bibles
Text / Printed Matter Download scripture in this language eBible.org
Text / Printed Matter Scripture text - download PNG Bible Translation Association
Profile Source Joshua Project 
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