Wai Apu people

Wai Apu
Total population
3,691 (1971)
Regions with significant populations
Indonesia (Buru Regency)
Languages
Buru (Wai Apu dialect), Ambonese Malay, and Indonesian
Religion
Indigenous belief, Islam, and Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Other Alifuru peoples

The Wai Apu people are an ethnic group that are the indigenous inhabitants of Buru Island in the province of Maluku, Indonesia. The name of this ethnic group is taken from its distribution area, namely around the Waeapo River, usually inhabiting the northeastern region of the island which is now known as the districts of Namlea and Waplau. Research from the Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs in 1971 numbers the Wai Apu population at approximately 3,691.