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 <note>Tersaji di dalam buku ini sekitar 200 foto karya Mitu M. Prie tentang Papua. Ini Tong Pu Hidup semacam catatan harian yang intim sang fotografer selama bergaul dengan masyarakat Papua. Mitu mengajak kita untuk mengenal, mencintai, dan mendukung kehidupan di Tanah Papua. &#13;
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“Buku foto Mitu ini adalah suara yang menggema dari bukit-bukit, dari gunung-gunung, dari fauna-fauna, dari pasar-pasar, dari pantai-pantai, dari hutan-hutan di Papua.”—Oscar Motuloh &#13;
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“Dengan empati, lensa mata-hati Mitu adalah manifestasi denyut batin masyarakat Papua sehari-hari yang lebih otentik dan biasanya tak terperhatikan.”—Bambang Sugiharto  “Banyak orang di Indonesia belum sungguh mengenal Tanah Papua dan orangnya.”—Neles Tebay&#13;
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“Melihat foto-foto hasil karya Mitu, saya teringat situasi Papua saat ini.”—John Jonga&#13;
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In this book, Mitu M. Prie shares about 200 photographs of Papua. This the Life We Live is nothing less than an intimate diary portraying the lives of Papuans as she has seen them during her time with them. Mitu takes us on a journey so that we may become acquainted with Papua, fall in love with the land and support its life.&#13;
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“Mitu’s photographic records echo the words that ring through the hills, the mountains, the animals, the markets, the beaches and the forests of Papua.” —Oscar Motuloh&#13;
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“Caught by the empathetic, heart of Mitu’s lenses is a manifestation of the more authentic, but often overlooked, daily pulse of the Papuans.” —Bambang Sugiharto&#13;
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“Most Indonesians do not know much about Papua and its people.” —Neles Tebay&#13;
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“When I look at Mitu’s works, I am reminded of the current situation in Papua.” —John Jonga</note>
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