Bima people

E185385

The Bima people are an indigenous ethnic group of eastern Sumbawa in Indonesia, known for their distinct Bima language, Islamic traditions, and rich maritime and horse-riding culture.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Bima people canonical 5

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
associatedWith Bima Sultanate
autonym Dou Mbojo
continent Asia
country Indonesia
countrySubdivision West Nusa Tenggara
surface form: West Nusa Tenggara Province
culture horse-riding culture
maritime culture
economicActivity cattle raising
corn cultivation
horse trading
rice cultivation
ethnicGroupIn Indonesia
West Nusa Tenggara
ethnonym Bima
historicalReligion Buddhism
Hinduism
indigenous beliefs
isPartOf Lesser Sunda Islands
Sumbawa
surface form: Sumbawa Island

West Nusa Tenggara
language Bima language
mainSettlement Bima
Dompu
majorityReligion Sunni Islam
maritimeActivity boat building
inter-island trade
nativeLanguage Bima language
region Sumbawa
surface form: Eastern Sumbawa
relatedEthnicGroup Bugis
surface form: Bugis people

Makassarese people
surface form: Makassar people

Sasak people
religion Islam
religiousPractice Islamic education
pesantren tradition
traditionalClothing rimpu
songket cloth
traditionalDance mpaa lenggo
ntumbu tuta
traditionalHousing stilt houses
traditionalMusic hadrah
zikir-based music
traditionalOccupation agriculture
fishing
horse breeding
seafaring
traditionalPoliticalEntity Bima Sultanate
usesScript Latin script

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

Nusa Tenggara ethnicGroup Bima people
Sumbawa hasEthnicGroup Bima people
West Nusa Tenggara hasEthnicGroup Bima people