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(Tseiam, Teteholi Ana(h)a, Hawea, Siñuaia, Sassalagohan, Omumborombonga)
(Tseiam, Teteholi Ana(h)a, Hawea, Siñuaia, Sassalagohan, Omumborombonga)
[[Category:Safiloa]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, 23 April 2024

List of Ethnic Groups in Mekabiri

List of Indigenous Peoples in Safiloa

Aïana

Aïana family

The Ayana people are a small language isolate-speaking mountain tribe of less 240 people that live as a hunter-gatherers in the Burañnoan Forest. They are one of the groups that is permitted under Safiloan law to hunt and eat fish.

Doïan

The Doyanean peoples are Austronesians that speak a variety of languages, which are all to some degree related to or potentially derived from Sakalava Malagasy. Their Fomba Fitjafana animistic religion & mythology shares many similarities to Fomba Gasy, and includes traditions involving ancestor worship and shamanism.

Márákoúa during their Mudmen Ritual

Djinimba, Djuboko, Guoáikeri, Heïabono, Kákañgoro, Keliak, Koïoroúen, Kúailanoro, Márákoúa, Muki-Morá, Nargun, Ñaraña, Pukeonaki, Saitanoño, Suchi-Varoti, Tjinipili, Tutugal, Valakilea and the Tuku peoples.


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