Sumba people

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The Sumba people are an indigenous ethnic group of Indonesia’s Sumba Island, known for their megalithic burial traditions, distinctive ikat textiles, and syncretic Marapu ancestral religion.

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Sumba people canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
artForm body ornaments
textile art
wood carving
beliefSystemType ancestor worship
animism
burialCustom elaborate funerary rituals
megalithic stone graves
continent Asia
country Indonesia
culturalRegion eastern Indonesia
surface form: Eastern Indonesia
economy subsistence agriculture
horseBreedAssociation Sumba pony
housingStyle traditional peaked thatched houses
knownFor Pasola festival
ancestral worship
ikat textiles
megalithic burial traditions
stone tombs
language Anakalangu language
Kambera language
Kodi language
Lewa language
Mamboru language
Wewewa language
languageFamily Austronesian languages
livestock buffalo
chickens
horses
pigs
locatedIn East Nusa Tenggara
Lesser Sunda Islands
marriageSystem bridewealth exchange
primaryLocation Sumba
surface form: Sumba Island
religion Christianity
Islam
Marapu
ritualSpecialist rato priest
roofSymbolism connection between underworld humans and upperworld spirits
socialStructure clan-based society
stapleCrop cassava
maize
rice
textileType hinggi cloth
lau cloth
traditionalReligion Marapu
weavingTechnique ikat

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Sumba ethnicGroup Sumba people
Nusa Tenggara ethnicGroup Sumba people
East Nusa Tenggara hasEthnicGroup Sumba people
West Sumba Regency hasEthnicGroup Sumba people
Pasola festival practicedBy Sumba people
East Sumba Regency hasEthnicGroup Sumba people