Baniata people

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The Baniata people are an indigenous ethnic group of the Solomon Islands, known for their distinct language and traditional cultural practices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
continent Oceania
country Solomon Islands
culturalHeritageStatus intangible cultural heritage
ethnolinguisticGroup Baniata language speakers
hasAutonymLanguage Baniata language NERFINISHED
hasCulturalTransmission oral transmission of knowledge
hasCustom customary land tenure (probable)
traditional social organization (probable)
hasIdentity distinct indigenous identity in the Solomon Islands
hasLifestyle traditional subsistence practices (probable)
hasPopulationCharacteristic minority group in the Solomon Islands
hasReligion combination of Christianity and traditional beliefs (probable)
hasSettlementType village communities (probable)
language Baniata language
locatedIn Solomon Islands NERFINISHED
partOf indigenous peoples of the Solomon Islands NERFINISHED
region Melanesia
socialClassification indigenous ethnic group of the Solomon Islands
traditionalCulture customary ceremonies
distinct cultural practices
indigenous knowledge systems
oral traditions
usesLanguageType Austronesian language family (probable)

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Baniata usedBy Baniata people