- together,
often in a
permanent state of conflict.
Minahasans are the most
populous ethnic group in the
Minahasan peninsula of
North Sulawesi, a Christian-majority...
- of
Minahasans are Christians; the
halal dietary law has thus not pla**** an
important role in the cuisine's
development as it has for the
Minahasans' Muslim...
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rebel leader Kyai Maja to the
region with 62 followers,
expecting local Minahasans to keep the
exiles in check. The
Javanese were also
expected to establish...
- The
Minahasan languages are a
subgroup of the
Austronesian languages spoken by the
Minahasa people in
northern Sulawesi, Indonesia. They
belong to the...
- is the
traditional language of the
Bantik people [id] (a
subgroup of
Minahasans), who are now
switching to
Manado Malay (the
local variety of Malay) as...
- the
Minahasans of
North Sulawesi, Indonesia. They are made of
stone and
consist or a
ridged upper part and a box-shaped
lower section. Dead
Minahasans were...
-
success –
Riedel baptised 9,341
Minahasans between 1831 and 1860, with 3,851
receiving communion. In some cases,
local Minahasan religious leaders were among...
-
members of
various ethnic subcategories such as Malays, Minangkabau,
Minahasans, Javanese, Batak, or Tionghoa. The
first Indonesians to move to Southern...
- It is a
Minahasan language, a sub-group of the
Philippine languages. Some
lexical influence originates from
European and
other non-
Minahasan languages...
-
Bolango Buol
Gorontaloan Polahi Kaidipang Lolak Mongondow Ponosakan Suwawa Minahasan Tombulu Tondano Tonsawang Tonsea Tontemboan Sangiric Bantik Ratahan Sangir...