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Sakai is a tribal community in Indonesia, traditionally living in the interior of Riau, Sumatra. [1] Some of them still lead a nomadic and hunter-gatherer lifestyle in the remote interior of Sumatra, while most settled into major cities and towns in Sumatra with the rise of industrialization. [2] There are various theories of their origin.
The province of the South Sumatra in Indonesia is divided into regencies which are divided administratively into districts or kecamatan. The districts of South Sumatra , with the regency each falls into, are as follows:
Traditionally referred to as civilized Kubu, the Orang Batin Sembilan are a larger population of swidden-based peoples who live in the central and eastern lowland forests of South Sumatra (pop. ~35,000) [citation needed] and Jambi (pop. ~10,000) [citation needed]. Like other people in the region, these people traditionally use the swidden field ...
The Komering (Indonesian: Orang Komering; Komering: Jolma Kumoring) are an ethnic group that inhabits along the Komering River in South Sumatra province.. The Komering [2] tribe is a Lampungic ethnic group originating from Kepaksian Sekala Brak in Lampung.
South Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Selatan [7]) is a province of Indonesia, located in the southeast of the island of Sumatra. The capital and largest city of the province is the city of Palembang .
The Sundanese are the next largest group; their homeland is located in the western part of the island of Java and the southern edge of Sumatra. [7] The Malays, Batak, Madurese, Betawi, Minangkabau, and Bugis are the next largest groups in the country. [8] Many ethnic groups, particularly in Kalimantan and Papua, have only hundreds of members.
The Mandailing (also known as Mandailing Batak) people are an ethnic group in Sumatra, Indonesia that is commonly associated with the Batak people. They are found mainly in the northern section of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. They came under the influence of the Kaum Padri who ruled the Minangkabau of Tanah Datar.
Sedekah Rame is a traditional religious ceremony of the Lahat ethnic group, who settled in the area of South Sumatra. [1] The ceremony is mainly held by farmers in the context of agricultural activities, ranging from paddy weeding, seeding, and planting to harvest.