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    (Inabaknon) Indonesian Bajau West Coast Bajau The first six are spoken in the Sulu region of the southern Philippines. Indonesian Bajau is spoken mainly...
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    The Sama-Bajau include several Austronesian ethnic groups of Maritime Southeast Asia. The name collectively refers to related people who usually call...
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    speak unrelated Papuan languages. Indonesians of Chinese, Arab and Indian descent each make up less than 3% of the total Indonesian population. The classification...
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    Bajo (category Articles containing Indonesian Bajau-language text)
    such as the Bajau people of the Bajau Island in Riau Archipelago; however, both ethnic groups might clumped together under the Indonesian Bajau terminology...
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    of a marriage between a European man and an Indonesian woman were legally European. Today, the Indonesian dictionary defines pribumi as penghuni asli...
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    Philippines. Also, the Indonesian School in Davao City teaches the language to preserve the culture of Indonesian immigrants there. The Indonesian Embassy in Manila...
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  • The Mirror Never Lies (category Bajau-language films)
    uses the Bajau language heavily, with its Indonesian spoken in a Bajau accent and, in domestic screenings, Indonesian-language subtitles when Bajau is spoken...
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    Dayak people (redirect from Dayak language)
    Sabahan, and Barito languages. Nowadays most Dayaks are bilingual, in addition to their native language, are well-versed in Indonesian and Malay, depending...
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  • Chinese-Indonesians living in various regions of Indonesia, most visibly in Surabaya and Medan. It is a mixture of three languages: Indonesian (national...
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    Pangalay (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    "fingernail" dance of the Tausūg people of the Sulu Archipelago and eastern coast Bajau of Sabah. The dance has a similarity to classical Balinese and Thai dances...
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  • primary branches. Walton (1979) and McFarland (1980) included the Sama-Bajau group as the third branch, but such has been later disputed as entirely...
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    being used in education and daily life. Sabah has ten other sub-ethnic languages: Bajau, Bruneian, Murut, Lundayeh/Lun Bawang, Rungus, Bisaya, Iranun, Sama...
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    Kota Kinabalu (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Deasoka, which roughly means "below the coconut tree" in the Bajau language. The Bajau locals purportedly used this name to refer to a village in the...
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    Zamboanga del Sur (category Articles containing Maguindanaon-language text)
    who settled along the riverbanks in inland areas; and the various Sama-Bajau and Yakan ethnic groups who settled in coastal areas. Tausūg settlers from...
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    subgroups which are primarily found outside of Sulawesi. Indonesian Bajau belongs to the Sama–Bajaw languages, and is spoken by scattered, traditionally nomadic...
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    Ethnic groups in the Philippines (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22)
    Sulawesi, and throughout eastern Indonesian islands. Within the last fifty years, many of the Filipino Sama-Bajau have migrated to neighbouring Malaysia...
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    Tausūg people (category Ethnic groups in Indonesia)
    dialect of Suluk, Malaysian language, and some English or Simunul. Those who come in regular contact with the Bajau also speak Bajau dialects. By the year 2000...
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  • Sama language is the language of the Sama people of the Sulu Archipelago and the Bajau of Sabah, Malaysia. Sama language (Angola), a Bantu language of Angola...
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    Pump boat (category Articles containing Filipino-language text)
    also used by Sama-Bajau migrants and refugees in Sabah, Malaysia and eastern Indonesia (where it is known as pombot[what language is this?]). Paraw Basnigan...
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    Pencak silat (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    dancing (1939) Martial arts portal Indonesia portal List of Indonesian inventions and discoveries Silat Indonesian martial arts Silat Harimau Silat Melayu...
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    Borneo (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Borneo (/ˈbɔːrnioʊ/; also known as Kalimantan in the Indonesian language) is the third-largest island in the world, with an area of 748,168 km2 (288,869 sq mi)...
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  • Western Pantar language Wetarese Yawa languages Indonesian language List of Indonesian acronyms and abbreviations Indonesian language Differences between...
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    Tawau (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    similarities with the Sama language in the Philippines and Kalimantan; and has borrowed words from the Suluk language. The Bajau language on the east coast is...
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    Demographics of Sabah (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    groups each with their own language, culture, and spiritual beliefs. The coastal and lowland areas are inhabited mostly by the Bajau, Bruneian Malay, Bugis...
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    Komodo National Park (category World Heritage Sites in Indonesia)
    Komodo National Park (Indonesian: Taman Nasional Komodo) is a national park in Indonesia located within the Lesser Sunda Islands in the border region between...
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    area. Pulau Bajau means Bajau island, in which Bajau is an indigenous ethnic group residing in the state of Sabah in east Malaysia, Indonesia and southern...
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    Asian conical hat (category Articles containing Indonesian-language text)
    satgat Making conical hats (nón tơi) in Huế countryside, Vietnam Three Sama-Bajau women wearing saruk from Jolo, Sulu, Philippines, c.1900 Tortoiseshell and...
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    Austronesian peoples (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Major Austronesian languages are Malay (around 250–270 million in Indonesia alone in its own literary standard, named Indonesian), Javanese, and Filipino...
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    Pantar (category Articles containing Indonesian-language text)
    Pantar (Indonesian: Pulau Pantar) is the second largest island in the Indonesian Alor Archipelago, after Alor. To the east is the island of Alor and other...
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    Malaysian Malays (category Articles containing Malay (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Bruneian Malays Patani Malays Malay Singaporean Cocos Malays Malay Indonesian Sama-Bajau Tausūg people Dayak people "Demographic Statistics Malaysia - First...
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