Abstract
West Papua is often known to be the miniature of Indonesia. The diversity of ethnicity, religion and culture embraced by the people of West Papua is very much like the concept of Bhinneka and Tunggal Ika. However, there is a negative stigma towards the people of West Papua, namely in its underdevelopment and conflicts. This research was conducted in West Papua using the observation method, library research and interview. This study aimed at providing an overview of West Papua using emic and etic approaches. The people of West Papua have an ingredient to maintain harmony, namely through local wisdom such as the term "One Stove Three Stones", "One House Four Doors" and the principle of brotherhood that is held firmly. Ultimately, this forms a culture of understanding in the community and establishes religious harmony. Apparently, the negative stigma of outsiders about West Papua is formed by the mass media as well as films containing negative elements about West Papua. Therefore, there is a misperception about the people of West Papua.
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Aghsari, D., Wekke, I. S., & Abbas, N. (2018). Harmony of Coastal Community Regarding Its Ethnic Religion and Cultural Diversity. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 156). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/156/1/012034
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