RajaAmpatIslands society generally traditional fishermen who resided in small villages are located far apart and different islands. They are a friendly community receive visitors from outside, especially if we bring souvenirs for them in the form of nut or candy. These items become a kind of indian peace pipe 'at the Raja Ampat. Events chatting with eating betel nuts are also called "The-the Pinang" often take turns throwing each other mob, the local term for funny stories.
They are followers of Islam and Christianity, and often within a family or clan members who have embraced one of the two religions. It makes society remains harmonious despite Raja Ampat different beliefs.
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