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The 'Bunak' (also known as 'Bunaq', 'Buna'', 'Bunake') are an ethnic group that live in the mountainous region of central
Timor, split between the political boundary between
West Timor,
Indonesia, particularly in Lamaknen District and
East Timor. Their language,
Bunak language, is one of the few on Timor which is not an
Austronesian language, but rather a
Papuan language like groups on
New Guinea. It is usually put in the proposed language group
Trans-New Guinea. They are surrounded by groups which speak
Malayo-Polynesian languages, like the
Atoni and the
Tetum.
According to ''Languages of the World'' (Voegelin and Voegelin 1977), there were about 100,000 speakers of the language, split evenly between the two nations.
Literature
★ Louis Berthe, ''Bei Gua: Itinéraire des ancêtres'', Paris, 1972.
★ Claudine Friedberg, ''Boiled Woman and Broiled Man: Myths and Agricultural Rituals of the Bunaq of Central Timor'', Edited James J. Fox, ''The Flow of Life. Essays on Eastern Indonesia'', Harvard University Press, 1980.
External links
★
ICRA International: - article on endangered ethnicities in East Timor (in French)
★
Ethnologue page