Mentawai Islands

Mentawai Islands

Infobox Regency of Indonesia
official_name = Kepulauan Mentawai
native_name = Mentawai Islands
province = West Sumatra
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population_total = 38,300
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The Mentawai Islands are a chain of about seventy islands and islets off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. Siberut (4,030 km²) is the largest of the islands. The other major islands are Sipura, North Pagai ("Pagai Utara") and South Pagai ("Pagai Selatan"). The islands lie approximately 150 km off the Sumatran coast, across the Mentawai Strait. The indigenous inhabitants of the islands are known as the Mentawai people. The Mentawai Islands have become a noted destination for surfing.

History

Following the Pleistocene glaciation, the Mentawai Islands were separated once more from the Sumatran mainland by rising sea levels. The Mentawai people are estimated to have arrived on the islands somewhere between 2000 and 500 BCE, migrating from the north through Siberut and then moving south to Sipora and the Pagai islands. Their Austronesian language, their customs and habits of life indicated as early as Crisp's report an origin that was distinct from the nearby coast of Sumatra.

The Portuguese were aware of the islands early in the 17th century: a map dated 1606 shows Siberut as "Mintaon". In August 1792 John Crisp, an employee of the British East India Company, visited the Pagai ("Poggy") islands at his own expense to study the Mentawai people. His account was published in 1799, [J. Crisp (1799) "An account of the inhabitants of the Poggy Islands lying off Sumatra". "Asiatick Researches" 6:77-91; noted at [http://www.mentawai.org/ Mentawai.org] .] providing the first details of the Mentawai people in western literature. The Mentawai Islands officially became part of the Dutch East Indies on 10 July 1864, not having been subject to the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824. In 1901 the German Royal Missionary Society established a presence on the south coast of North Pagai island at the invitation of the Dutch colonial authorities. The first missionary was murdered, and it wasn't until 1915 that the first person was converted, with the program then being extended to other islands.

After Indonesian independence, Catholic Italian missionaries established a presence in the islands. Post-independence government policies relocated the indigenous population into villages, in contrast to their traditional dispersed house groups ("uma"), with the aim of promoting "development". Cultural tourism started to develop in the late 1980s, and when in the mid-1990s world-class waves were discovered by some Australian surfers, surfing tourism started to develop.

The island of Siberut was extensively logged from the 1970s after the government granted logging permits for most of the island. In 1993, the logging concessions were revoked and about half the island was declared a national park. In 2001 logging recommenced after a new logging permit was granted for an area of 500 km².

Administration

The Mentawai Islands have been administered as a regency within the West Sumatra ("Sumatera Barat") province since 1999. The regency seat is Tua Pejat, located on the island of Sipura. Padang, the capital of the province, lies on the Sumatran mainland opposite Siberut. The regency is divided in four subdistricts ("kecamatan")::Pagai Utara Selatan, Sipora, Siberut Selatan, and Siberut Utara.

Ecology

The islands have been separated from Sumatra since the mid-Pleistocene period, which has allowed at least twenty endemic species to develop amongst its flora and fauna. This includes four endemic primates: the Mentawai or Kloss Gibbon ("Hylobates klossii"), Mentawai Macaque ("Macaca pagensis"), Mentawai leaf-monkey ("Presbytis potenziani"), and snub-nosed monkey ("Simias concolor"). Some areas of the "Mentawai Islands rain forest" ecoregion are protected, such as the Siberut National Park.

Geology

[
September 2007 Sumatra earthquakes] The Mentawai Islands lie on an active and powerful megathrust earthquake zone lining the south side of Sumatra island, dividing the Pacific Plate and Indian Ocean plates. Earthquake and tsunami activity has been high since the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. In 1833, the region was hit with an earthquake possibly similar in size to the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake [ [http://www.drgeorgepc.com/Tsunami1833Indonesia.html Indonesia Great Earthquakes] ] and also another large one in 1797.

ee also

* Mentawai ethnic group

Notes

External links

* [http://www.mentawai.org/ Anthropology of the Mentawai Islands]
* [http://www.nativeplanet.org/indigenous/mentawai/ Native Planet: The Mentawai]
* [http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/im/im0127_full.html Mentawai Islands rain forests (World Wildlife Fund)]
* [http://www.surfaidinternational.org Surf Aid International]


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