Dayak people — Dayak Regions with significant populations Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Languages Dayak languages Religion Predominantly Christianity (91%), Kaharingan (7%) and Islam (2%) … Wikipedia
Hinduism in Indonesia — Hinduism in Indonesia, also known by its formal Indonesian name Agama Hindu Dharma , refers to Hinduism as practised in Indonesia. It is practised by 93% of the population of Bali, but also in Sumatra, Java (especially by the Tenggerese people on … Wikipedia
Hinduism in Southeast Asia — influenced the former Champa civilization in southern parts of Central Vietnam, Funan in Cambodia, the Khmer Empire in Indochina, the Srivijayan kingdom on Sumatra, the Singhasari kingdom and the Majapahit Empire based in Java, Bali, and the… … Wikipedia
Kahayan — Demande de traduction Kahayan River → Kahayan … Wikipédia en Français
Culture of Indonesia — Indonesian children dress in various traditional costumes. Indonesian culture has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign … Wikipedia
Greater India — Dark orange: The Indian subcontinent. Light orange: Other countries culturally linked to India, notably Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Southern Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. Yellow: Regions with significant cultural Indian … Wikipedia
List of Indonesia-related topics — This is a list of topics related to Indonesia. Those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes ( alt k ) in the sidebar.This list can re read in conjunction with List of basic Indonesia topics… … Wikipedia
Animism in Malaysia — The practice of animism in Malaysia is still active and is practiced either openly or covertly depending on the type of animistic rituals performed. Some forms of animistic belief is not recognised by the government as a religion for statistical… … Wikipedia
Meratus Dayak — Total population 56,000 (est.2000) Regions with significant populations Indonesia(South Kalimantan) Languages Bukit Malay, Banjarese, and Indonesian Religion Kaharingan … Wikipedia
Dajak — Junge Dayak, 1920. Dayak, alternativ auch Dajak oder Dyak geschrieben, ist ein Sammelbegriff und bezeichnet die indigene Bevölkerung der südostasiatischen Insel Borneo. Zu den Dayak werden mehrere hundert Volksgruppen und stämme gezählt, die sich … Deutsch Wikipedia