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- Batak - Wikipedia
Batak[a] is a collective term used to identify a number of closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra and parts of adjacent provinces, Indonesia, who speak the Batak languages
- Batak | Indonesia, Austronesian, Animism | Britannica
Batak, several closely related ethnic groups of north-central Sumatra, Indonesia The term Batak is one of convenience, likely coined during precolonial times by indigenous outsiders (e g , the Malay) and later adopted by Europeans
- BATAKS: GROUPS, HISTORY, LANGUAGE AND WERE THEY REALLY CANNIBALS
Living in a beautiful part of North Sumatra mostly around Lake Toba and east of it, the Batak people are divided into six main cultures, each with its own language and traditions Although geographically isolated, the Bataks have a history of regular contact with the outside world
- Who Are The Batak People, And Where Do They Live? - WorldAtlas
The Batak people live in tribes on the North Sumatran Island and are one of the biggest Indigenous tribes in Indonesia They live in the highlands of Sumatra in the Tapanuli region and they hold on to their ancient traditions of mutual assistance, especially in farming
- The Batak - Survival International
They depend on a varied mix of cultivation, hunting, gathering and fishing The Batak of the Philippines are a ‘negrito’ people, not to be confused with the Batek, a hunter-gatherer people of peninsular Malaysia, or the populous and ethnically diverse Indonesian Batak of northern Sumatra
- Batak | Ethnic and Cultural Studies | Research Starters - EBSCO
Batak is an umbrella term for a number of ethnic groups that live in the highlands of North Sumatra, Indonesia These groups include the Toba, Dairi, Pak Pak, Karo, Alas-Kluet, Angkola, Mandailing, Simalungun, and several other related groups
- www. batak. com
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- Covered in Bone! A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Digitization of Four . . .
This post provides a behind-the-scenes look at digitizing rare materials at the Library of Congress through the experiences of staff working to image four Batak manuscripts
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