Koita is an indigenous people of Papua New Guinea, traditionally living inland from the Motu along the southeast coast near Port Moresby. Closely linked with the Motu through trade and intermarriage, they have long participated in regional exchange systems such as the hiri voyages.
Many Koitas engage in gardening, fishing, and small-scale trade, though urban influence is increasing. Families are often extended and community centered. Celebrations include traditional dances and feasts. Staple foods include yams, taro, bananas, and fish.
Most identify as Christian, influenced by early missions. However, elements of traditional beliefs, including ancestral spirits and local rituals, persist alongside church practice.
Deeper biblical understanding is essential so faith moves beyond tradition into daily life transformation. Strong discipleship and leadership development would help sustain vibrant local churches. Economic challenges and urban pressures call for holistic support that strengthens families and community stability.
Pray for mature faith and effective discipleship among the Koita believers.
Pray asking God to raise local leaders and workers who will faithfully share the gospel with their people and beyond.
Pray for the faithful translation and wide distribution of the Scriptures, evangelism materials, and discipleship resources in the Koita language.
Pray for economic provision, education, and strengthened families.
Scripture Prayers for the Koita in Papua New Guinea.
Koita of Papua New Guinea (PGID: PG010071) - PeopleGroups.org
Koita Language (KQI) – Ethnologue
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