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Rotenese people are one of the
native inhabitants of Rote Island,
while part of them
reside in Timor.
Apart from that, the
Rotenese people also settled...
- The
Timoric languages are a
group of
Austronesian languages (belonging to the Central–Eastern subgroup)
spoken on the
islands of Timor,
neighboring Wetar...
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Kangeanese religion Karo
Pemena Kendayan religion Marapu Rejang religion Rotenese religion Saminism Movement Sangirese religion Sumbawa religion Sundanese...
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Ashmore Reef is
called ****u
Pasir by
Indonesians and Nusa
Solokaek in the
Rotenese language. Both
names have the
meaning "sand island". The
territory comprises...
- of Rote
wearing the ti'i
langga A
Rotenese drummer with
traditional hat
Korbafo chief with warriors, 1900 Two
Rotenese (Koa Fola dan Besi Fola, 1812–1816)...
- Savu
people from Indonesia. It is also
called Tafa by the
neighboring Rotenese people. The
Hemola has a straight, single-edged blade. The
blade widens...
- Mongondow, Buroko, Bolango, and others.
Lesser Sunda Islands: Balinese, Sasak,
Rotenese, Atoni, and others. Moluccas: Nuaulu, M****ela, Wemale, and others. Papua:...
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Romance →
Romansh Switzerland (Grisons)
Christianity Rotenese Austronesian →
Timoric →
Rotenese Indonesia (Rote Island) Dela,
Oenale Christianity Rotumans...
- Island)
Languages Helong language,
Indonesian language Religion Christianity (predominantly)
Related ethnic groups Atoni,
Kemak people,
Rotenese people...
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Sasando Man
playing Sasando classification String Instruments Inventor(s)
Rotenese people Developed Indonesia Related instruments Indonesian Traditional Instruments...