Acehnese |
Adabe |
Adonara |
Alorese |
Ampanang |
Andio |
Aralle, Tabulahan |
Asmat |
Bagusa |
Batak Alas-Kluet |
Batak Angkola |
Batak Dairi |
Batak Karo |
Batak Mandailing |
Batak Simalungun |
Batak Toba |
Bauzi |
Damal |
Dani |
Gayo |
Ketengban |
Kombai |
Kubu |
Mentawai |
Minangkabau |
Moni |
Moronene |
Nias |
Nuaulu |
Rejang |
Sawang |
Selako |
Tamiang |
Wandamen |
Wolio
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Alorese
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| Indigenous Group |
Alorese
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| Location |
Indonesia, west and south of Bird's Head of Alor, north Ternate Island, pockets along northern Pantar and adjacent islands.
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| Estimated Population |
25,000 (1997,
SIL International) |
| Environment |
Mountain
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| Lifestyle |
Sedentary
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| Subsistence |
Agriculture / Handicraft Sales
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| Level of Assimilation |
Fairly Traditional
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| Language Family |
Alor
Classification:
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern, Central Malayo-Polynesian, Timor, Flores-Lembata.
Dialects:
Lembata, Adonara. |
| Website URLs |
Ethnologue: Alor a language of Indonesia
Emuseum - Minnesota State University, Mankato
Alor Islands Tourism
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Wikipedia - Alor Island
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| NGOs |
Improvement of the District Health System in Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT)
Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia - Walhi
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