Buru people
Buru people (Indonesian: Suku Buru) is an ethnic group mostly living on Indonesian island Buru, as well as on some other Maluku Islands. They also call themselves Gebfuka or Gebemliar, which literally means "people of the world" or "people of the land". Buru people are related to the eastern Indonesian anthropological group and from an ethnographic point of view are similar to other indigenous peoples of the island Buru. They speak Buru language.
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Buru people
Buru people (Indonesian: Suku Buru) is an ethnic group mostly living on Indonesian island Buru, as well as on some other Maluku Islands. They also call themselves Gebfuka or Gebemliar, which literally means "people of the world" or "people of the land". Buru people are related to the eastern Indonesian anthropological group and from an ethnographic point of view are similar to other indigenous peoples of the island Buru. They speak Buru language.
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Buru people (Indonesian: Suku ...... uru. They speak Buru language.
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Буруа́нцы, также народ бу́ру ( ...... на межконфессиональной почве.
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Buru people in national costume, early 1900s.
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Buru people (Indonesian: Suku ...... uru. They speak Buru language.
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Буруа́нцы, также народ бу́ру ( ...... стронезийский буруанский язык.
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Буруанцы
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(Gebemliar)
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(Gebfuka)
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