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* Doian-Adaro - P
* Doian-Adaro - P
* Djuboko - P
* Djuboko - P
* Guoaikeri - O
* Kalanoro - M
* Kalanoro - M
* Kakañgora - P
* Kakañgora - P
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* Menehune - P
* Menehune - P
* Mohoao - P
* Mohoao - P
* Muki - O
* Muki-Mora P
* Nargun - P
* Nargun - P
* Ngarang - P
* Ngarang - P
* Nomo-Utu - A
* Nomo-Utu - P
* Patupaiarehe - P
* Patupaiarehe - P
* Pishatja - P
* Pishatja - P
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* Tutugal - P
* Tutugal - P
* Valakileia
* Valakileia
* Vajimba-Wodjini - A/P
* Vajimba-Wodjini [[File:Madagascar - Traditional fishing pirogue.jpg|thumb|Vajimba children playing next to a Crab Claw Canoe]]
* Watuku - A
* Watuku - A
* Woaikeri - O
* Yabon - P
* Yabon - P



Revision as of 22:33, 17 January 2022

Comprehensive list of indigenous Safiloans.

  • Aiana
    Aiana family
  • Bagini-Baidjini
  • Bunagaia - O
  • Doian-Adaro - P
  • Djuboko - P
  • Guoaikeri - O
  • Kalanoro - M
  • Kakañgora - P
  • Kimpurusha - I
  • Kinnara - I
  • Koiorowen - P
  • Madimo - A
  • Marakoua
    Marakoua during their Mudmen Ritual
  • Menehune - P
  • Mohoao - P
  • Muki-Mora P
  • Nargun - P
  • Ngarang - P
  • Nomo-Utu - P
  • Patupaiarehe - P
  • Pishatja - P
  • Pukeonaki - P
  • Suchi-Varoti - O
  • Tjinipili - P
  • Tutugal - P
  • Valakileia
  • Vajimba-Wodjini
    Vajimba children playing next to a Crab Claw Canoe
  • Watuku - A
  • Yabon - P


(Tseiam, Teteholi Ana(h)a, Hawea, Siñuaia, Sassalagohan, Omumborombonga)

(Sopoto disease)