The languages and peoples of the Müller Mountains; A contribution to the study of the origins of Borneo’s nomads and their languages
The Müller and northern Schwaner mountain ranges are home to a handful of tiny, isolated groups (Aoheng, Hovongan, Kereho, Semukung, Seputan), altogether totaling about 5,000 persons, which are believed to have been forest hunter-gatherers in a distant or recent past. Linguistic data were collected...
Main Authors: | Bernard Sellato, Antonia Soriente |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Indonesia
2015-07-01
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Series: | Wacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia |
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Online Access: | http://wacana.ui.ac.id/index.php/wjhi/article/view/381 |
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