Lubu people
Lubu people are an ethnic group who live in central Sumatra, Indonesia. They are similar to the Kubu people, and are also ancestral to the Siladang people.[2] They live in the mountainous regions of Padang Lawas, South Tapanuli, and Mandailing Natal regencies (all are located within North Sumatra Province jurisdictions).[3] They are now in the process of being absorbed by the Batak. In the early 20th century, they were a migratory people who lived in tree houses, and now are still a tribal people. Although they live near the rivers, they are fearful of water.[1] They speak the Lubu language.[4]
Total population | |
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53,000[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Languages | |
Lubu language, Mandailing language, Indonesian language | |
Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Mandailing people, Minangkabau people |
References
- "Lubu in Indonesia". joshua project.
- MELIRIK KEHIDUPAN WARGA SILADANG MEDAN BISNIS DAILY
- Edwin M. Loeb (1935). Sumatra: its History and People. Wiener Beiträge zur Kulturgeschichte und Linguistik, Volume 3. Verlag F. Berger & Söhne. pp. 295–297.
- P. Voorhoeve (1955). Critical Survey Of Studies On The Languages of Sumatra. Springer. p. 15. ISBN 9789401505222.
Further reading
- Herman Neubronner van der van der Tuuk (2013). A Grammar of Toba Batak. Springer. ISBN 9401767785.
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