How many Papua New Guineans are there?

approximately 8.8 million
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a population of approximately 8.8 million. The PNG mainland and its six hundred islands have a total land area of 452,860 square kilometres. Most people living in PNG are Melanesian, but some are Micronesian or Polynesian. PNG has over 800 known languages.

What is legal drugs in PNG?

It is also illegal to sell locally produced alcohol without a licence, but consumption of tobacco, betel nut and kava is not illegal. There is negligible or no use of other recreational drugs such as amphetamines (speed), heroin, cocaine, ecstasy or LSD by Papua New Guineans in PNG.

How do Papua New Guineans live?

People’s daily lives vary enormously in Papua New Guinea, with the great majority of the population living across the diverse rural landscape in villages or hamlets. Daily life usually centres on the extended family, whose primary responsibilities are producing food for subsistence and rearing children.

Are PNG indigenous?

Although some refugees have been repatriated more than 5,000 remain in Papua New Guinea. The indigenous population is almost entirely Melanesian, though there are Polynesian outliers north of Bougainville. There are significant ethnic distinctions between population groups in different parts of the country.

What do they chew in Papua New Guinea?

The chewing of betel nut, the seed of the Areca palm, is common across Asia and the Pacific. In Papua New Guinea, where it is known locally as “buai”, it is consumed with a mustard stick dipped in slaked lime powder. Chewed then spat out, it creates a sense of euphoria and alertness.

What is the highest law in PNG?

The Constitution and the Organic Laws are the supreme law of PNG and, subject to section 10 of the Constitution (construction of written laws), all acts, whether legislative, executive or judicial, that are inconsistent with these documents are, to the extent of the inconsistency, invalid and ineffective.

What do Papua New Guineans eat?

Common Foods Staples of the traditional PNG diet include fish, seafood, sago, sweet potato (kaukau), taro, taro leaf, cassava, cassava leaf, breadfruit, edible leafy greens (kumu), coconut and fruits. The traditional meat is pork, which is often eaten on special occasions.