Gorontaloan people
A Gorontalo woman, 1913. | |
Total population | |
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(1,800,494 (2014 census)[1]) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Indonesia Gorontalo: 934,731 Central Sulawesi: 474,016 North Sulawesi: 168,025 | |
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Gorontaloan or Hulandalo people are the native people to the northern part of Sulawesi. They are the most populous ethnicity in the Minahasa Peninsula. The Gorontaloans are predominantly Muslim.[2] Their native language is Gorontaloan.
The Gorontaloans have traditionally been concentrated in the provinces of Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, and the northern part of Central Sulawesi.
Etymology
The name Gorontalo probably derives from much terms, such as:[3]
- Hulontalangio, the name of a tribe who lives in an area
- Hua Lolontalango, means a cave used for two-way travel
- Hulutalangi, means noble
- Huluo lo Tola, means a place where Snakehead reproduces
- Pongolatalo or Pohulatalo, means a waiting place
- Gunung Telu, means the third mountain
- Hunto, means a place always flowed with water
Gorontaloans sometime refer themselves as Hulandalo, a term well known in Gorontalo and North Sulawesi, which usually used to refer the region of Gorontalo or the native people from Gorontalo.
References
- ↑ Kewarganegaraan, Suku Bangsa, Agama dan Bahasa Sehari-hari Penduduk Indonesia - Hasil Sensus Penduduk 2010. Badan Pusat Statistik. 2011. ISBN 9789790644175.
- ↑ Harry Aveling & Damien Kingsbury (2014). Autonomy and Disintegration in Indonesia. Routledge. ISBN 1-1364-9809-5.
- ↑ BPS Provinsi Gorontalo; BAPPEDA Provinsi Gorontalo (2012). Gorontalo Dalam Angka 2012: Gorontalo in Figures 2012. Pemerintah Provinsi Gorontalo.
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