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  2. Gender in Bugis society - Wikipedia

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    The Bugis people are the most numerous of the three major ethnic groups of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, [1] [2] with about 3 million people. Most Bugis are Muslim , but many pre-Islamic rites continue to be honoured in their culture, including the view that gender exists on a spectrum. [ 3 ]

  3. Suku people - Wikipedia

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    The Suku people or Basuku (plural) are an ethnic group of Bantu origin who traditionally inhabit the south-western Democratic Republic of the Congo and north-western Angola. [1] As of 2017, there are believed to be about 200,000 people [ 2 ] who identify as Suku, many living in the Congo's Kwango Province .

  4. Bugis - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the colours and motives donned by the wearer possessed an important indicator and serves as a defining symbol on the person's identity, age and status. [94] The term Baju Bodo derived from the Makassarese language, being described as "short clothing". [94] Conversely, in the Bugis language, it is also known as Waju Tokko and Waju ...

  5. Gender symbol - Wikipedia

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    Gender symbols on a public toilet in Switzerland. A gender symbol is a pictogram or glyph used to represent sex and gender, for example in biology and medicine, in genealogy, or in the sociological fields of gender politics, LGBT subculture and identity politics.

  6. Suku - Wikipedia

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    Suku people, an ethnic group of Central Africa; Given names. Suku Park, South Korean artist This page was last edited on 15 February 2025, at 19:52 (UTC). ...

  7. National symbols of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of Indonesia are symbols that represent Republic of Indonesia. It can represent Indonesia as a nation, Indonesian people , culture , arts, and its biodiversity . The official symbols of Indonesia are officially recognise symbols that represent Indonesia and enforced through Indonesian laws.

  8. Native Indonesians - Wikipedia

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    The clearest example of hybrid ethnicity is the Betawi people, the result of a mixture of different native ethnicities that have merged with people of Arab, Chinese, and Indian origins since the era of colonial Batavia (Jakarta), as well as the population of Larantuka known as Topasses who were of mixed descent from the Malaccan Malays, the ...

  9. Category:Cultural symbols - Wikipedia

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    Human gender and sexuality symbols (4 C, 7 P) I. Insignia (10 C, 14 P) J. Jewish symbols (1 C, 19 P) L. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. P. Pontic eagle