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  2. Abui people - Wikipedia

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    The term Abui is an Abui word that means ‘mountains’ or alternatively ‘enclosed place’.. Abui people refer to themselves as Abui loku, literally meaning 'the mountain people'. [4]

  3. File:Pemuda dan Kesedjahteraan Nusa dan Bangsa.pdf

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  4. List of ethnic groups in Indonesia by population - Wikipedia

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    This list was compiled from the same raw data of the 2010 census, according to the "new classification" developed by Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) in collaboration with Statistics Indonesia.

  5. Helong people - Wikipedia

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    Helong people are one of the indigenous inhabitants of Timor Island in Indonesia. [1] Most of them live in Kupang Regency, namely in West Kupang and Central Kupang; and some also settled in Flores Island and Semau Island.

  6. Manggarai people - Wikipedia

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    Between colonial legacies and grassroots movements: exploring cultural heritage practice in the Ngadha and Manggarai Region of Flores (PDF) (doctorate thesis in History, Art and Culture). University of Amsterdam. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Widyawati, Fransiska (2013).

  7. Bunak people - Wikipedia

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    Today's settlement area of the Bunak people is located in the mountains of central Timor, ranging from the East Timorese town of Maliana in the north to the Timor Sea in the south, where both the Bunak and the Tetun communities often live side by side in coexistence. [6]

  8. Rotenese people - Wikipedia

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    Rotenese people are one of the native inhabitants of Rote Island, while part of them reside in Timor. [1] Apart from that, the Rotenese people also settled in islands surrounding Rote Island, such as Ndao Island, Nuse Island, Pamana Island, Doo Island, Heliana Island, Landu Island, Manuk Island, and other smaller islands. [2]

  9. Togutil people - Wikipedia

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    Togutil, also known as Inner Tobelo, [1] is an indigenous group with a semi-nomadic lifestyle living in the jungles of Totodoku, Tukur-Tukur, Lolobata, Kobekulo, and Buli in the Aketajawe-Lolobata National Park, North Halmahera Regency, North Maluku, Indonesia.