RM2B00T32–Indonesia: Balinese copper plate grant inscribed with Balinese letters. Balinese is an Austronesian language spoken by about three million people on the Indonesian island of Bali. However, Balinese script has largely been replaced by the Roman alphabet in modern times. Although it is learned in school, few people use it. It is mostly used in temples and for religious writings. The Balinese script was derived from the Old Kawi alphabet, which ultimately derived from the Brahmi alphabet, the root of all the Indic and Southeast Asian abugidas. The alphabet consists of 47 characters.
RMMMKPMP–. English: This early 19th-century chart of the East Indian Archipelago written in Buginese is an example of indigenous cartography with European influences. Buginese (Basa Ugi) is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern part of the Indonesian island Celebes. . circa 1820. Anonymous 103 Buginese chart of the East Indian Archipelago - ca. 1820 - UB Utrecht
RMR8R2P6–Young Filipino women look at a mosaic mural with phrase 'Dios Mamajes' which literally means 'God bless you' in the Ivatan Austronesian language spoken in the Batanes Islands placed at Fundacion Pacita built as a home studio for the late Ivatan artist, Pacita Abad in Batan the main island of Batanes the northernmost archipelago province of the Philippines situated in the Cagayan Valley region
RFPN81NJ–A wooden sign written in the Tongan language
RF2WFGGR6–Wall engraved 'Salamat po' meaning thank you in Tagalog, official language (with English) spoken in the Philippines, thanks the visitors of a barangay
RMD978BW–Horizontal close up view of a number plate in the Lao language.
RM2AC2F4G–1930's vintage photograph of two children from the Dyak (aka Dayuh) native tribe people of Borneo (Iban or Sea Dajak boy and girl in traditional dress)
RF2C0CW74–A young, indigenous, ethnic Cham woman walking in her village near Chau Doc, southern Vietnam.
RF2JX021Y–flag of Austronesian peoples Cebuanos. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RFWJERK7–Language word cloud concept. Collage made of words about language. Vector illustration
RF2BW5MA9–Chinese character fire.
RFGK18XB–Samurai Kanji
RFH27HMY–Japan calligraphy - Money
RM2B00T30–Indonesia: Balinese copper plate grant inscribed with Balinese letters. Balinese is an Austronesian language spoken by about three million people on the Indonesian island of Bali. However, Balinese script has largely been replaced by the Roman alphabet in modern times. Although it is learned in school, few people use it. It is mostly used in temples and for religious writings. The Balinese script was derived from the Old Kawi alphabet, which ultimately derived from the Brahmi alphabet, the root of all the Indic and Southeast Asian abugidas. The alphabet consists of 47 characters.
RMMY8MAM–. English: This early 19th-century chart of the East Indian Archipelago written in Buginese is an example of indigenous cartography with European influences. Buginese (Basa Ugi) is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern part of the Indonesian island Celebes. circa 1820. Anonymous 89 Buginese chart of the East Indian Archipelago - ca. 1820 - UB Utrecht
RM2B02CT3–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2C0CW4H–A group of indigenous, ethnic Cham people eating breakfast in their village near Chau Doc, southern Vietnam.
RF2JX02F2–flag of Austronesian peoples Hiligaynons. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RFWJEHT5–Language word cloud concept. Collage made of words about language. Vector illustration
RF2BW5MC5–Chinese character fire.
RFH27HN0–Japan calligraphy - Happiness
RMMW5DT2–. English: This early 19th-century chart of the East Indian Archipelago written in Buginese is an example of indigenous cartography with European influences. Buginese (Basa Ugi) is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern part of the Indonesian island Celebes. circa 1820. Anonymous 104 Buginese chart of the East Indian Archipelago - ca. 1820 - UB Utrecht
RM2B02CRW–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2C0CW7X–A young, indigenous, ethnic Cham woman makes her income from traditional weaving in her village near Chau Doc, southern Vietnam.
RF2K0WBRN–flag of Austronesian peoples Pangasinans. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RFWJEJRA–Language word cloud concept. Collage made of words about language. Vector illustration
RF2BW5M00–Chinese character fire.
RFH27HN1–Japan calligraphy - Peace
RMMX1M5P–. English: This early 19th-century chart of the East Indian Archipelago written in Buginese is an example of indigenous cartography with European influences. Buginese (Basa Ugi) is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern part of the Indonesian island Celebes. circa 1820. Anonymous 104 Buginese chart of the East Indian Archipelago - ca. 1820 - UB Utrecht
RM2B02CT1–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2C0CTTE–A young, indigenous, ethnic Cham woman makes her income from traditional weaving in her village near Chau Doc, southern Vietnam.
RF2K0WBRH–flag of Austronesian peoples Negrenses. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RM2NGXHHY–Traditional Karonese dancing at an indigenous Karo Batak wedding. Sumatra, Indonesia.
RFH27HMX–Japan calligraphy - Harmony
RMMW5DT1–. English: This early 19th-century chart of the East Indian Archipelago written in Buginese is an example of indigenous cartography with European influences. Buginese (Basa Ugi) is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern part of the Indonesian island Celebes. circa 1820. Anonymous 104 Buginese chart of the East Indian Archipelago - ca. 1820 - UB Utrecht (cropped)
RM2B02CTD–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2K0WBRJ–flag of Austronesian peoples Suluk. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RF2NGXHFP–Cooking traditional food at an indigenous Karo Batak wedding. Sumatra, Indonesia.
RFMB8489–Karo Batak men riding their ox cart are passed on the road by a bus signalling the erosion of indigenous culture in Sumatra, Indonesia.
RFH27HN4–Japan calligraphy - Immortality
RMMY8MAJ–. English: This early 19th-century chart of the East Indian Archipelago written in Buginese is an example of indigenous cartography with European influences. Buginese (Basa Ugi) is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern part of the Indonesian island Celebes. circa 1820. Anonymous 89 Buginese chart of the East Indian Archipelago - ca. 1820 - UB Utrecht (cropped)
RM2B02CTF–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2JX021W–flag of Austronesian peoples Bruneians. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RFMB8492–A shrine is the site of Animistic, religious worship near a Karo Batak village on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.
RF2A8RTRG–Indigenous Karo Batak men make sure the dowry is paid in full at a traditional wedding in Sumatra, Indonesia.
RFMAPXMW–A young, indigenous Aeta child in the Philippines wears her cross to show her conversion to Catholicism. Her grandparents were Animist.
RFM6W2TK–Hunting with bow and arrow are still a part of daily life for the indigenous Aeta people of the Philippines.
RM2NGXHFW–This young, indigenous Karo Batak boy is among the last to live in a traditional longhouse. Sumatra, Indonesia.
RMMX1M5K–. English: This early 19th-century chart of the East Indian Archipelago written in Buginese is an example of indigenous cartography with European influences. Buginese (Basa Ugi) is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern part of the Indonesian island Celebes. circa 1820. Anonymous 104 Buginese chart of the East Indian Archipelago - ca. 1820 - UB Utrecht (cropped)
RM2B02CT0–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2JX0223–flag of Austronesian peoples Boholanos. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RFMB848H–A traditional Karo Batak longhouse in Sumatra, Indonesia is standing on its last legs. It will soon collapse.
RMMMKPMN–. English: This early 19th-century chart of the East Indian Archipelago written in Buginese is an example of indigenous cartography with European influences. Buginese (Basa Ugi) is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern part of the Indonesian island Celebes. . circa 1820. Anonymous 103 Buginese chart of the East Indian Archipelago - ca. 1820 - UB Utrecht (cropped)
RM2B02CRX–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2JX02F3–flag of Austronesian peoples Dayaks. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RFMB1DXR–In Karo Batak villages, Sumatra, Indonesia, modern construction is replacing the traditional longhouses that were built hundreds of years ago.
RM2B02CT9–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2JX020Y–flag of Austronesian peoples Chams. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RFMB848T–In Karo Batak villages, Sumatra, Indonesia, modern construction is replacing the traditional longhouses that were built hundreds of years ago.
RM2B02CTG–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2A8RTRD–An indigenous Karo Batak woman waiting to give the unusual gift of a live hen at a traditional wedding in Sumatra, Indonesia.
RM2NGXHHR–The remains of a collapsed traditional Karo Batak longhouse. Sumatra, Indonesia.
RF2K0WBRE–flag of Austronesian peoples Moluccans. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RM2B02CTA–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2JRPWYA–flag of Austronesian peoples Kapampangans at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. co
RM2B02CTJ–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2JP0326–flag of Austronesian peoples Boholanos at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. copy
RM2B02CT8–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RF2JTCPWA–retro flag of Austronesian peoples Gorontalo people with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole.
RM2B02CRY–The Amis (Chinese: 阿美族; pinyin: āměi-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
RM2B00NB6–Indonesia: Balinese script on lontar palm leaves. The Balinese script (Balinese: Aksara Bali) is an abugida that was used to write the Balinese language, an Austronesian language spoken by about three million people on the Indonesian island of Bali. The use of the Balinese alphabet has mostly been replaced by the Roman alphabet. Although it is learned in school, few people use it. It is mostly used in temples and for religious writings. The Balinese script was derived from the Old Kawi alphabet, which ultimately derived from the Brahmi alphabet.
RF2JRPWY0–flag of Austronesian peoples Ilocano people at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities.
RF2JRPX1X–flag of Austronesian peoples Pangasinans at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. cop
RF2JRPWY9–flag of Austronesian peoples Maguindanao people at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authoriti
RF2JRPX1Y–flag of Austronesian peoples Moluccans at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. copy
RF2JTCPRF–retro flag of Austronesian peoples Butonese people with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole.
RF2JTCREC–flag of Austronesian peoples Sulawesi people at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities.
RF2JTCPWD–retro flag of Austronesian peoples Hiligaynons with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plan
RF2JRPX32–flag of Austronesian peoples Negrenses at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. copy
RF2JX0217–flag of Austronesian peoples Acehnese people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RF2JTCPXF–retro flag of Austronesian peoples Kapampangans with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Pla
RF2JX02F8–flag of Austronesian peoples Gorontalo people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RF2JX021E–flag of Austronesian peoples Balinese people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RF2K0WBR7–flag of Austronesian peoples Sulawesi people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RF2K0WBRM–flag of Austronesian peoples Subanon people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RF2JTCPYR–retro flag of Austronesian peoples Negrenses with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane
RF2JX0221–flag of Austronesian peoples Bangsamoro people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RF2JRPWTJ–flag of Austronesian peoples Bruneians at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. copy
RF2JTCRE3–flag of Austronesian peoples Subanon people at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities.
RF2JTCPX0–retro flag of Austronesian peoples Maguindanao people with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpol
RF2JP032M–flag of Austronesian peoples Balinese people at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities.
RF2JTCPRB–retro flag of Austronesian peoples Bruneians with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane
RF2JP0329–flag of Austronesian peoples Acehnese people at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities.
RF2JX0212–flag of Austronesian peoples Butonese people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RF2JTCPYJ–retro flag of Austronesian peoples Pangasinans with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plan
RF2JTCRED–flag of Austronesian peoples Sundanese people at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities
RF2JX0214–flag of Austronesian peoples Amis people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
RF2K58XB9–retro flag of Austronesian peoples Acehnese people with grunge texture. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole.
RF2JRPWXN–flag of Austronesian peoples Minahasans at cloudy sky background, panoramic view.flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. copy
RF2JX0210–flag of Austronesian peoples Batak people. flag representing ethnic group or culture, regional authorities. no flagpole. Plane design, layout
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