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The ”’Mander people”’ ({{lang|mqr|Mander–Borto}}) are a small, formerly nomadic [[List of ethnic groups of West Papua|ethnic group]] living around the upper reaches of the Tor and Bu rivers in northern [[Papua (province)|Papua]], [[Indonesia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.papua.go.id/view-detail-page-8/undefined|title=Suku Bangsa (Etnis) dan Bahasa Daerah|website=www.papua.go.id|publisher=[[Papua (province)|Papua Provincial Government]]|language=id|access-date=6 January 2026|year=2007}}</ref> They are closely related to their sister group the Borto, and part of the larger Manirem people. Their settlements were located within the East Coast and Upper Tor districts, east of the [[Berik people|Berik]] territory. Their population was around 30 in 1989, and they may now have been assimilated into other Manirem groups.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hidayah |first=Dr. Zulyani |title=Ensiklopedi Suku Bangsa di Indonesia |trans-title=Encyclopedia of Ethnic Groups in Indonesia |publisher=Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia |year=2015 |pages=240 |location=Jakarta |isbn=978-979-461-929-2 |language=Indonesian}}</ref>

The ”’Mander people”’ ({{lang|mqr|Mander–Borto}}) are a small, formerly nomadic [[List of ethnic groups of West Papua|ethnic group]] living around the upper reaches of the Tor and Bu rivers in northern [[Papua (province)|Papua]], [[Indonesia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.papua.go.id/view-detail-page-8/undefined|title=Suku Bangsa (Etnis) dan Bahasa Daerah|website=www.papua.go.id|publisher=[[Papua (province)|Papua Provincial Government]]|language=id|access-date=6 January 2026|year=2007}}</ref> They are closely related to their sister group the Borto, and part of the larger Manirem people. Their settlements were located within the East Coast and Upper Tor districts, east of the [[Berik people|Berik]] territory. Their population was around 30 in 1989, and they may now have been assimilated into other Manirem groups.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hidayah |first=Dr. Zulyani |title=Ensiklopedi Suku Bangsa di Indonesia |trans-title=Encyclopedia of Ethnic Groups in Indonesia |publisher=Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia |year=2015 |pages=240 |location=Jakarta |isbn=978-979-461-929-2 |language=Indonesian}}</ref>

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The Mander people (Mander–Borto) are a small, formerly nomadic ethnic group living around the upper reaches of the Tor and Bu rivers in northern Papua, Indonesia.[2] They are closely related to their sister group the Borto, and part of the larger Manirem people. Their settlements were located within the East Coast and Upper Tor districts, east of the Berik territory. Their population was around 30 in 1989, and they may now[when?] have been assimilated into other Manirem groups.[3]

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