Savu
Appearance
(Naibaw-ing manipud iti Isla ti Savu)
Heograpia | |
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Lokasion | Abagatan a daya nga Asia |
Nagsasabtan | 10°29′S 121°54′E / 10.483°S 121.900°ENagsasabtan: 10°29′S 121°54′E / 10.483°S 121.900°E |
Purpuro | Is-isla Savu, Is-isla Basbassit a Sunda |
Kalawa | 379.9 km2 (146.7 sq mi) |
Kangatuan a punto | 366 |
Administrasion | |
Indonesia | |
Probinsia | Daya a Nusa Tenggara |
Demograpia | |
Populasion | 30,000 |
Ti Savu (ammo pay a kas Sawu, Sabu, Sawoe, Havu, Hawu, Hawoe) ket ti kadakkelan a grupo dagiti tallo nga isla, a mabirukan iti tengnga pagbaetan ti Sumba ken Rote, iti laud ti Timor, iti akindaya a probinsia ti Indonesia iti Daya a Nusa Tenggara.
Adu pay a mabasbasa
[urnosen | urnosen ti taudan]- Fox, James. (1971) A working bibliography on the islands of Roti, Savu, and Sumba.
- Fox, James J. (1972) "The Sawunese", in F. Lebar (ed.) Ethnic Groups of Insular Southeast Asia, 1:77-80. New Haven, Connecticut: Human Relations Area Files Press.
- Fox, James J. (1977) Harvest of the Palm: Ecological Change in Eastern Indonesia. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: Harvard University Press.
- Fox, James J. (1979) "The Ceremonial System of Sawu" in A. Becker and A. Yengoyan (eds.) The Imagination of Reality: Essays on Southeast Asian Coherence Systems. Norwood, New Jersey: ABLEX Publishing Corporation.
- Fox, James J. (1980) The Flow of Life: Essays on Eastern Indonesia, Harvard Studies in Cultural Anthropology
Dagiti akinruar a silpo
[urnosen | urnosen ti taudan]- savu-raijua.com
- Turismo ti Savu-Raijua Naiyarkibo 2016-11-12 iti Wayback Machine
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