found: Work cat.: Budaya & tanah adat orang Moni di distrik Sugapa, Papua, 2009:t.p. (Orang Moni) p. 59 (Etnis Moni; called also Migani)
found: Ethnologue(Moni language)
found: Merawat jejak pendidikan Migani-Intan Jaya, 2021:summary (Migani people also known as Moni, Megani, Djonggunu, or Jonggunu, they live in several villages, such as Dogandoga, Kemandoga, Mbiandoga, and Weandoga located in Kabupaten Intan Jaya, Papua Province, Indonesia)
found: Ethnologue, December 13, 2023(Moni is a stable indigenous language of Indonesia. It belongs to the Trans-New Guinea language family. Direct evidence is lacking, but the language is thought to be used as a first language by all in the ethnic community. It is not known to be taught in schools; population: 20,000 (1991 SIL))
found: Joshuaproject.net, viewed on December 13, 2023(Moni people also called Jonggunu; live in Papua Province, central highlands, northeast Lake Paniai area; population: 31,000)
found: Peoplegroups website, viewed on December 13, 2023(The Moni of Indonesia, numbering 30,000, are no longer unreached. They are part of the New Guinea people cluster within the Pacific Islanders affinity bloc. This people group is only found in Indonesia. Their primary language is Moni)
found: Academic accelerator website, viewed on December 13, 2023(The Moni also known as the Migani, Megani, or Jongnu are an indigenous people of the Indonesian Paniai Regency (Kabupaten) in central Papua, West New Guinea. They speak Moni)
notfound: Mapping of ethnic groups in Indonesia by the Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, December 13, 2023