Ambulas in Papua New Guinea

The Ambulas have only been reported in Papua New Guinea
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Largest Religion
Christian
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Introduction / History

The Ambulas people live primarily in the rugged interior of Western Highlands Province in Papua New Guinea, with settlements in regions such as Mul/Baiyer, Kamaneku, and adjacent valleys. Their linguistic identity is connected to the Ambulas language, one of several Trans-New Guinea languages spoken across the highlands, reflecting long histories of settlement, clan networks, and cultural continuity in hillside and valley settings. Highland societies like the Ambulas have historically structured life around extended family, clan obligations, reciprocal labor, ritual exchange, and shared agricultural practice, predating colonial contact.


What Are Their Lives Like?

Daily life among the Ambulas is deeply communal, with extended family networks shaping mutual support, child-rearing, and land cultivation. Subsistence agriculture forms the backbone of livelihood, with families gardening staples such as sweet potatoes, greens, root crops, and small cash crops. Pigs remain culturally significant and play roles in ceremonies, bride-wealth exchanges, and social status. Social occasions for the Ambulas include clan gatherings, inter-family exchanges, traditional music and performance, and increasingly, church activities that now serve as hubs of community life. Tok Pisin and English are often used alongside Ambulas in wider social, educational, and church contexts, enabling broader connection with regional society.


What Are Their Beliefs?

Christianity is the predominant religious identity among the Ambulas, with most people participating in church life through various Christian congregations. Christian teaching and fellowship shape moral frameworks and weekly rhythms, and portions of Scripture — including the New Testament in local languages — are used in worship and discipleship. Traditional spiritual beliefs related to ancestors, unseen forces, and customary ritual continue to influence worldview for some individuals, especially in areas where older rituals endure alongside newer church practices. Nevertheless, the prevailing religious framework for many Ambulas today is Christian, with congregations actively engaged in worship and community service.


What Are Their Needs?

Despite widespread Christian affiliation, many Ambulas believers still need deeper discipleship that helps them apply Scripture to family life, community relationships, and cultural heritage in ways that are transformative and lasting. Local pastors and church leaders benefit from continued equipping with solid biblical teaching and practical ministry tools that address both spiritual and social challenges. Youth and family ministries that resonate with cultural identity while grounding participants in Scripture will strengthen the next generation's faith. Additionally, Ambulas believers are strategically positioned to share the gospel with neighboring language groups that have limited access to Scripture, offering opportunities for cross-cultural engagement within the highlands.


Prayer Items

Pray that Ambulas believers will grow in a deep and practical love for Scripture that shapes daily life and relationships.
Pray for pastors, teachers, and lay leaders to be equipped with wisdom and spiritual strength to shepherd their communities.
Pray for unity and reconciliation within families, clans, and church congregations that reflect Christ's peace.
Pray for young people to be anchored in faith and empowered to serve others in Christ's name.
Pray that Ambulas Christians would be encouraged and enabled to reach out with the gospel to neighboring peoples who have limited exposure to Scripture.


Scripture Prayers for the Ambulas in Papua New Guinea.


References

PeopleGroups.org provides cultural and social context for highland communities in Western Highlands Province including agricultural practices and clan systems: https://peoplegroups.org/people_groups/pg014813/
Ethnologue documents the Ambulas language classification and region: https://www.ethnologue.com/language/amb


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Ambulas
People Name in Country Ambulas
Alternate Names Abulas; Maprik; Wosera
Population this Country 72,000
Population all Countries 72,000
Total Countries 1
Indigenous Yes
Progress Scale Progress Gauge
Unreached No
Frontier No
GSEC 5  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed
PeopleID3 10288
ROP3 Code 100278
Country Papua New Guinea
Region Australia and Pacific
Continent Australia
10/40 Window No
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country East Sepik province: Maprik district.   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Country Papua New Guinea
Region Australia and Pacific
Continent Australia
10/40 Window No
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country East Sepik province: Maprik district..   Source:  Ethnologue 2016

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Primary Religion: Christianity
Major Religion Estimated Percent
Buddhism
0.00 %
Christianity
99.00 %
Ethnic Religions
1.00 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
0.00 %
Non-Religious
0.00 %
Other / Small
0.00 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Ambulas (72,000 speakers)
Language Code abt   Ethnologue Listing
Primary Dialect Wosera-Mamu
Dialect Code 6952   Global Recordings Listing
Written / Published Yes   ScriptSource Listing
Total Languages 1
Primary Language Ambulas (72,000 speakers)
Language Code abt   Ethnologue Listing
Primary Dialect Wosera-Mamu
Dialect Code 6952   Global Recordings Listing
Total Languages 1
People Groups Speaking Ambulas
Profile Source Joshua Project 
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