Wopkaimin
The
Wopkaimin
are a small
aboriginal tribe
that lives in the remote
Star Mountains
in western
Papua New Guinea
in what is known as the
Fly River socio-ecological region
. The
Ok Tedi Mine
, the third largest open pit
copper
and
gold
mine
in the world is located in their traditional territory. Before the coming of the mine with contruction starting in
1981
the Wopkaimin lived in a
subsistence economy
. The mine severely impacted the tribe, totally disrupting their traditional patterns of life
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. For one thing
Tabubil
a town of 5000 to house mine workers was built in the midst of their territory. Work for wages was available to tribal members, but only at the unskilled level and not on a regular basis. In
1992
a species of
bat
,
Bulmer's fruit bat
(
Aproteles bulmerae
) previously thought extinct was discovered to still live in
Luplupwintem Cave
, an enormous
cave
above the
Hindenburg Wall
in their territory. This bat was first discovered in the
1970s
by David Hyndman, who studied the Wopkaimin. However the contemporaneous introduction of the
shotgun
was thought to have resulted in the
extinction
of the species.
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