The Gaikunti are a small indigenous people group living in the Sepik River basin of northern Papua New Guinea. Their communities are in lowland riverine environments where waterways serve as the primary routes for travel and communication. They are part of the broader New Guinea cultural cluster, with identity shaped by clan relationships, land, and language rather than written history.
Their language, Gaikundi, belongs to the Ndu branch of the Sepik language family, connecting them to other groups along the Sepik River system. This linguistic heritage reflects a long history of settlement in the region, where small, distinct groups have developed in relative isolation over generations.
The Gaikunti live in small villages typically situated near rivers and wetlands. Daily life is closely tied to the natural environment, with fishing, gardening, and gathering forming the basis of their subsistence. Sago, a starch extracted from palm trees, is a staple food in many Sepik communities, supplemented by fish and locally grown crops.
Homes are usually constructed from natural materials such as wood, leaves, and grasses. Extended families often live in close proximity, reinforcing strong kinship ties and shared responsibilities. The river plays a central role in transportation, trade, and social interaction, with canoes commonly used to travel between settlements.
The Gaikundi language remains an important part of their identity and is used in everyday communication. However, like many smaller languages in Papua New Guinea, it is considered vulnerable as outside influences and larger trade languages increase.
Life in this region is often marked by limited access to infrastructure. Remote geography can restrict access to formal education, medical care, and broader economic opportunities, leaving communities largely dependent on local resources.
The Gaikunti are predominantly identified as Christian, with about 90 percent of the population affiliated with Christianity. However, only around one-fifth are considered evangelical believers, indicating that many may identify culturally with Christianity without a clear understanding of the gospel.
A minority continue to hold traditional beliefs, which include faith in spiritual forces connected to nature, ancestors, and daily life. These beliefs may coexist alongside Christian practices, resulting in a mixed spiritual environment rather than one fully grounded in Scripture.
Portions of the Bible are available in their language, but there is no confirmed availability of the complete Bible or full New Testament. Access to Scripture in their language remains limited.
The Gaikunti need clear and faithful teaching of the gospel that leads to genuine conversion and spiritual growth. While Christianity is widely recognized, many still need a deeper understanding of God's Word and its application to their lives.
Access to the full Bible in the Gaikundi language is an important need. With only portions of Scripture available, continued translation and distribution would help strengthen believers and support the growth of a mature church.
Their remote river-based environment also presents practical challenges. Limited access to healthcare, education, and transportation affects daily life and can hinder both physical well-being and spiritual development.
There is also a need for biblically grounded local leaders who can disciple others, teach truth clearly, and help guard against the blending of Christian and traditional spiritual beliefs.
Pray that the Gaikunti would come to a clear and saving faith in Jesus Christ, moving beyond cultural identification with Christianity.
Pray for the completion and availability of the full Bible in the Gaikundi language.
Pray for the raising up of faithful, well-taught church leaders from within their communities.
Pray that traditional spiritual beliefs would be replaced with a firm trust in the truth of God's Word.
Pray for improved access to education, medical care, and transportation in their remote river communities.
Pray that the gospel would spread through families and neighboring villages, bringing lasting transformation.
Scripture Prayers for the Gaikunti in Papua New Guinea.
| Profile Source: Joshua Project |


