Kogemani – small highland settlement in Kabupaten Deiyai, Central Papua
Kogemani is a settlement located in Indonesian Papua, belonging to Tigi Barat subdistrict, which is situated within the Kabupaten Deiyai administrative unit. The regency itself is part of Papua Tengah (Central Papua) province and forms part of the broader Papuan macroregion. Based on coordinates, the settlement is located approximately near the 4th degree south latitude and 136th degree east longitude. No independent, settlement-level source material exists for Kogemani; the following presents regency-level, verified data and general contextual information regarding the region, clearly indicating the level of each statement.
General overview
Kogemani belongs to Tigi Barat subdistrict, which as part of Kabupaten Deiyai is administratively situated not far from the regency center based in Tigi subdistrict. Kabupaten Deiyai itself became independent in 2008 from the former Kabupaten Paniai territory: the creation of the regency was established under Law No. 55 of 2008 of the Republic of Indonesia, and its establishment was officially proclaimed by Minister of Internal Affairs Mardiyanto on October 29, 2008. The regency's territory is classified within the Mee Pago customary law region, and the vast majority of communities living here are members of the Mee (also called Ekari) ethnic group. The regency's name derives from Mount Deiyai, which rises in the territory, at the foot of which lies Lake Tigi — this natural feature is the defining characteristic of the entire regency's territory. Kogemani itself is a small-sized, relatively poorly documented settlement that leaves minimal traces in Indonesian statistical and tourism databases; this fundamentally stems from the peripheral position of Papua's interior regions and the region's infrastructural characteristics.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, publicly available market data exists regarding the real estate market in Kogemani and Kabupaten Deiyai. At the broader regency level, it can be noted that Kabupaten Deiyai is a relatively young administrative unit formed after 2008, and its economic and infrastructural development is still ongoing; this generally characterizes numerous interior districts of Papua Tengah. The Indonesian real estate market regulatory framework applies generally here as well: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia, but can participate in the real estate market only on the basis of limited, time-defined titles — such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights). In Papuan interior regions, beyond these, adat title structures, communal and customary law land ownership structures also play an important role, which generally reduce the transparency and legal security of real estate transactions. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Deiyai and Tigi Barat subdistrict are for now primarily a region determined by public sector-led development (infrastructure, public services), where private investment activity — based on available data — is low.
Safety and security
No specific public security statistical data exists regarding Kogemani. Regarding the broader Papuan interior region — including Papua Tengah province and its highland districts — it can generally be stated that complex security situations exist in certain areas, influenced collectively by traditions of local tribal conflicts, limitations of administrative capacities, and in certain districts tensions linked to separatist movements. The Indonesian government and local authorities are present in these regions as well, but the security environment can vary from district to district, indeed even at village level. Performing more precise security assessment regarding Kogemani would require local knowledge or current, reliable information from trustworthy sources; the general Papuan highland context cannot be automatically applied to any single specific settlement.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain named tourist attractions regarding Kogemani. Within Kabupaten Deiyai territory, the most significant natural sight is Lake Tigi (Danau Tigi), which is located at the foot of Mount Deiyai, the regency's namesake mountain, and is the defining hydrographical and cultural element of the entire regency's territory. The traditional culture, lifestyle of the Mee ethnic group, and the highland landscape itself may hold ethnographic and nature tourism interest, but these attractions are primarily interpretable at regency level and cannot be linked exclusively to Kogemani. Tourism directed to highland Papua's interior regions generally requires serious logistical preparation and local knowledge, since infrastructure — roads, accommodation, transport connections — is available in limited measure in these areas.
Summary
Kogemani is a small Indonesian Papuan settlement belonging to Tigi Barat subdistrict and the Kabupaten Deiyai, which became independent in 2008, in Papua Tengah province. No independent, detailed documentation exists for the settlement; based on regency-level data, the area is located in the natural environment of Lake Tigi and Mount Deiyai, within the customary law region of the Mee ethnic group. Characteristics typical of the broader highland Papuan interior regions apply equally in the fields of real estate market, public security, and tourism: limited infrastructure, complex land ownership relations, and low tourism development. On this basis, Kogemani can currently be characterized primarily as a highland settlement inhabited by the local community, little-known and rarely visited.

