- The
Bunak (also
known as Bunaq, Buna', Bunake)
people are an
ethnic group that live in the
mountainous region of
central Timor,
split between the political...
- The
Bunak language (also
known as Bunaq, Buna', Bunake,
pronounced [bunaʔ]) is the
language of the
Bunak people of the
mountainous region of
central Timor...
-
Constitution of East Timor, as do
other indigenous languages, including: Bekais,
Bunak, Galoli, Habun, Idalaka, Kawaimina, Kemak, Lovaia, Makalero, Makasae, Mambai...
- Dawan,
Marae and Tetun, as well as
several other languages, such as Kemak,
Bunak and Helong, are also used in East Timor. The
other three languages which...
- Mandarin,
others East
Timor Portuguese, Tetum, Mambae, Makasae, Tukudede,
Bunak, Galoli, Kemak, Fataluku, Baikeno,
others Indonesia Indonesian, Javanese...
- Tetum,
Ethnologue lists the
following indigenous languages: Adabe, Baikeno,
Bunak, Fataluku, Galoli, Habun, Idaté, Kairui-Midiki, Kemak, Lakalei, Makasae...
-
traditional woven basket also
called a 'bote' or a 'taan', are
words in the
local Bunak language. The
basket is worn on the back with a
strap on the forehead. In...
- East
Timor (Oirata–Makasai)
family Bunak The list
given above is conservative,
without any
undemonstrated groups.
Bunak and the Alor–Pantar
languages are...
-
paddy fields such
Bulobu River,
Nunura River,
Malibaka and Bui Pira river.
Bunak and
Kemak are the
native dialects of
Maliana but most
people understand...
- with the
Bunak word zili (transl. 'cliff'), a
reference to the
escarpment behind the city; he
comments that a
Papuan language, of
which Bunak is an example...