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  2. Van Ophuijsen Spelling System - Wikipedia

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    This produced awkward spellings, sometimes with three vowels occurring in a row, e.g. koeat and djaoeh; modern spelling kuat and jauh ("strong" and "far"). The digraphs dj and tj for [ dʒ ] and [ tʃ ] were used to represent single sounds in Indonesian, and would eventually be simplified to j and c in modern Indonesian orthography.

  3. Hoabinhian - Wikipedia

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    In modern populations, this admixture of East Asian and Hoabinhian-related ancestry is most strongly associated with Austroasiatic-speaking groups, [18] and can also be reproduced in models where Onge samples are taken as proxies for Hoabinhian ancestry. [21]

  4. Ciptagelar - Wikipedia

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    In the modern era, the village of Ciptagelar also begun to introduce modern technologies. Among them is the establishment of a TV station known as Ciptagelar Television or CIGA TV which was founded in 2008. Ugi Sugriwa Raka Siwi, the leader of Ciptagelar village, stated that the villagers need to obtain information from the outside world.

  5. Dusun people - Wikipedia

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    Dusun is the collective name of an indigenous ethnic group to the Malaysian state of Sabah of North Borneo.Collectively, they form the largest ethnic group in Sabah. The Dusun people have been internationally recognised as indigenous to Borneo since 2004 as per the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

  6. Agrarian society - Wikipedia

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    In this view the farmer is idealized as self-sufficient and thus independent as opposed to the paid laborer who is vulnerable and alienated in modern society. Moreover, Agrarianism usually links working the land with morality and spiritualty and links urban life, capitalism, and technology with a loss of independence and dignity while fostering ...

  7. Minangkabau music - Wikipedia

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    Music of Minang is a traditional and contemporary ethnic variety of Indonesian music that grows and develops in the Minangkabau culture. [1] [2] [3] Music is generally played by musical instruments such as talempong, saluang, Minang rabab, serunai, rebana, aguang (), gandang, gambus, and violin.

  8. Mandailing people - Wikipedia

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    The Mandailing people were able to retain many of their native religious practices and adopted an indigenized form of Islam until the modern era, especially in Malaysia where they were forced to conform to state-sponsored Islam. [10]: 83 A small portion of the Mandailing community also embraces Christianity.

  9. Category:Modern people - Wikipedia

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