- The
Savunese people, also
known as
orang Sabu or Sawu (Bahasa Indonesia) or dou Hawu (
Savunese language), are the
people of Savu and
smaller neighbouring...
-
missionaries introduced Protestantism which remains on the
islands today. The
Savunese have a
traditional greeting, done by
pressing one's nose (at the same time)...
-
acacia palm,
savanna and some forests. The
Rotinese depend, like the
Savunese, on the
lontar palm not only for
basic survival but also as a supplement...
- Sabu, Sawu, and is
known to
outsiders as Savu or Sabu (thus Havunese,
Savunese, Sawunese). Hawu
belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian
branch of the Austronesian...
- Driver's term as
Administrator of the
Northern Territory, they also
adopted a
Savunese boy
named Bas Wie, who had
arrived in the
country as a
stowaway in the...
- Banaro). Most of its 4,200
speakers are Abu (3,380),
though there are 820
Savunese speakers.
Adjora at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...