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  2. National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Na' Ngadan Amai Bio (Upacara Adat Kenyah) Community Customs, Rites, and Celebrations 201600404: 2016: Ngukab Fulung, Ngripak Ulung (Upacara Adat Dayak Lundayeh) Knowledge and Habits of Behavior Regarding Nature and the Universe 201600405: 2016: Jugit Demaring (Tari Klasik Kesultanan Bulungan) Performing Arts 201600406: 2016

  3. Savu people - Wikipedia

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    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 Raijua in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Savu had little to interest traders from Europe, or neighbouring kingdoms, and it remained largely insular until the late-20th century.

  4. Tais - Wikipedia

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    Female Tais weaver in North Central Timor Regency of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, c. 1900s A Tais weaver in Tanimbar Islands, 1900s (photo from the Tropenmuseum collection) In ceremonial use, the tais is usually worn along with feathers, coral, gold and/or silver. [5] Still, the sale of tais has become common only in the last thirty years.

  5. Manggarai people - Wikipedia

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    More than 90% of the Manggarai people are Catholics; the eastern Manggarai in the region of Borong are Catholics. [10] Some living in the coastal west profess Sunnism (their number is approximately 33,898 people), the spread of Islam on the island of Flores most likely through trading sea-route.

  6. Culture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Indonesia (Indonesian: Budaya Indonesia) has been shaped by the interplay of indigenous customs and diverse foreign influences.With over 1,300 distinct ethnic groups, including significant Austronesian and Melanesian cultures, contributing to its rich traditions, languages, and customs, Indonesia is a melting pot of diversity.

  7. National costume of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This practice can still be found in Java, Bali, and Nusa Tenggara. Nevertheless, the development and the expansion of sewing and clothing techniques has creates tailored shirts for men and women. Tight fitting women's kebaya and tailored batik shirt for men is the example of traditional clothing that today transcends ethnic boundaries in ...

  8. Tetum people - Wikipedia

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    Tetum cottage in Dato Rua [].. The Tetum, also known as Tetun or Belu in Indonesia, are an ethnic group that are the indigenous inhabitants of the island of Timor. [2] [3] [4] This ethnic group inhabits the Belu Regency in Indonesia and most of East Timor.

  9. East Nusa Tenggara - Wikipedia

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    The East Nusa Tenggara I Electoral District consists of the 10 regencies jn the Northern (Flores) group, and elects 6 members to the People's Representative Council. The East Nusa Tenggara II Electoral District consists of the 7 regencies in the Southeastern (Timor) group and the 4 regencies in the Southwestern (Sumba) group, together with the ...