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Motif
Name_eng:
Male sun and female moon
Description:
The Moon is female or bisexual, the Sun is male
Name_rus:
Солнце-мужчина и Луна-женщина
Description_rus:
Луна - женщина или двупола, Солнце - мужчина или, вероятно, мужчина
Motif type:
Cosmology and etiology
Motif group:
01 Sun and Moon
Motif analysis result:
2. Only those motifs that are found in America (including the Aleuts, Eskimo and Northern Athabaskans)
3. Only those motifs that are found in Central and South America
4. All motifs of category 1 (cosmology) in sub-Saharan Africa and those motifs of category 2 (adventures) which are found in sub-Saharan Africa and widespread in the Indo-Pacific world with scarce or no cases in Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia
Motif analysis result tradition count all:
356
ATU ID:
Stith Thompson ID:
A716.1.
Linked traditions:
Areal ID
Tradition
1.2.1.2
Zulu, Swazi
1.2.1.4
Ndebele, Pedi, Thonga (incl Ronga), Hlengwe, Matabele (Tebele)
1.2.3.2
Lozi (Losi, Rotse, Barotse), Lui, Subiya (Subia)
1.2.3.4
Luchasi (Ngangela), Chokwe (Konwe); Mbukushu
1.2.4.1
Congo (Koongo, Bacongo; incl Vili, Fioti, (Ma)Yombe, MuKunyi), Ndombo, Luango (Loango), Zombo (Sambo), Laadi (Laari), (Ba)Fioti, Woyo (Kiwoyo)
1.2.4.12
Mongo (Mongo-Nkundu), Nkundu, Ngelima, Ngombe, (Ba)Tetela), Pende, Wu(Kusu), (Ba)Mbala (incl Saie, Kwilu)
1.2.4.13
Rwanda (incl Hutu, Tutsi, Kiga), Rundi, (Ma)Shi, Banyabungu; Rega
1.2.4.3
Bushoong: (Ba)kuba, Dengese, Ngongo; Yansi
1.2.4.4
Lingala, (Ba)Ngala, Ntomba, Kioque, (Ki)Bangi, Bolia, Balolo, Boloki, (Ba)Akwa, (U)Poto
1.2.4.6
Kete, Luba-Kasai, Bena (Bene) Lulua; (Bena-)Kanioka
1.2.5.2
Nyamwesi, Sumbwa
1.2.5.3
Nyatutu, Kiniramba, Isanzu
1.2.5.4
Kerewe, Sukuma, Kwaya, Kumbi, Busiba, Gusii, Suba
1.2.5.5
Fipa (Bafipa), Iramba, Bende
1.2.5.6
Kamba, Tharaka
1.2.5.8
Chagga (Jagga; incl Wasu), Pare, Digo
1.2.5.9
Gogo, Kaguru, Luguru, Zigula, Taveta, Shambala (Šambala), Bondei, Taeta, Dabida; Zaramo
1.2.6.3
Fang (Pangwe), Eton, Bafia, Batanga, Benga, Bube (Bubi), Buheba, Yaunde (Ewondo), Yebekolo, Koko, Bulu, Beti (Beti-Bulu), Sekiani, Eghap
1.2.6.4
Enenga, Mpongwe, Kuta (Koto), Nkomi, Masango, Mindumu, Mbede, Mitsogo, Bawunga, Ndumu (Ndumbo), Duma, Teke, (B)wende
1.2.6.5
Aka, Baka (Badjue) and other Western (Bantu speaking) Pygmies
1.3.1.2
Tiv, Bamum (Bamun), Mungaka (Mgaka, Bali), Beba, Anaguta, Bete (Mbete, Karang), Ekoi, Nyang, Vute (Wute), Jukun, Chamba, Bamileke, Kwotto, Kirri; Denya (Nyang)
1.3.1.3
Cross-River: Efik, Ibibio, Anaang (Anang), Ikom, Abua
1.3.1.6
Ijaw (incl. Kalabari)
1.3.2.2
Biu-Mandara: Margi, Kilba, Bura, Kera, Karekare (Kerri-Kerri), Bachama, Zulgo, Giziga, Hdi, Kapsiki, Mandara (incl Mukulehe, Matakam), Mofu (Mofu-Gudur), Somrai (Sibine, Shibha)
1.3.3.2
Akan, Ashanti, Akwapim; Ga (Accra), Kra, Twi (Chwi, Chi)
1.3.3.3
Krache (Kraci); Ga; Adele
1.3.3.4
Fon
1.3.3.5
Ewe
1.3.4.2
Northern Gur (Oti-Volta): Mamprussi, Dagomba, Dagari (Dagara; incl Lodaga), Bassari, Mosi, Nankanse, Konkomba, Moba; Ditammari, Nyende, Bulsa (pl Builsa, Bulo)
1.3.5.1
Fula (=Fulbe, Fulani, Pular)
1.3.5.11
Mandingo (Manden, incl San, Samo), Kagoro, Bambara (Bamana), Malinke, Kassonke, Diula
1.3.5.16
Dan (=Gio), Guro (=Kweni, incl Gagu, Neio), Toura, Mano, Ngere, Beng, Guro
1.3.5.7
Kru: Kru proper, Sapo (Sapã), Grebo, Kran (Krahn, Guere-Krahn; incl. Putu, Tchien), Bete, Neyo, Wobe, Devoin (Dey), Belle (Kuwaa), Bassa, Sikon
1.4.2.1
Dinka, Atuot, Nuer
1.4.3.5
Masai
1.4.3.6
Kalenjin; including Sabaot, Nandi (Nande), Arusha, Kipsigis, Pokot (Suk), Keiyo (Elgeiyo), Marakwet, Sebeei
1.4.4.1
Mangbetu (Ngbetu), Mangbutu, Moru, Madi, Lugbara, Lendu (=Bale)
1.4.6.1
Hadza
1.4.6.2
Sandawe
10.1.1.3
Southern Taiwan: Rukai, Paiwan, Puyuma, Saaroa, Ketangalan
10.1.1.4
Ami
10.2.1.1
Early Chinese written sources
10.2.2.3
Sichuan Chinese
10.2.2.8
Chinese of Qinghai and Gansu provinces and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
10.2.3.4
Miao (Hmong) and Yao of Southern China
10.2.3.5
Meo (Hmong) of Thailand, Laos and Northern Vietnam
10.2.4.1
Koreans; Goguryeo
10.3.1.1
Ainu
10.3.2.3
Southern and Central; Ryukyu Islands: Yaeyama, Miyako, Okinawa
11.1.3.1
Reindeer Koryak
11.2.1.1
Asiatic Eskimo (Sirenek, Naukan, Chaplino)
11.2.1.2
St. Lawrence Island Yupik
11.2.1.4
Central Yupik
11.2.3.5
Iglulik
12.1.1.4
Tanana
12.4.1.1
Winnebago
12.4.2.1
Menominee
12.4.2.10
Miami, Illini
12.4.2.3
Northern Ojibwa (=Severn Ojibwa, Sandy Lake Cree, Northern Saulteaux)
12.4.2.4
Western Ojibwa (Chippewa)
12.4.2.7
Algonquin, unspecified Algonkians of the Midwest (probably Old Algonquin)
12.4.2.8
Sauk (Sak, Mesquakie), Fox, Kickapoo
12.4.3.5
Western Swampy Cree (incl. Rock Cree)
12.4.4.1
Plains Cree
12.4.4.2
Plains Ojibwa
12.5.1.1
Micmac
12.5.1.4
Lenape (Delaware)
12.5.2.1
Huron (incl Wyandot)
12.5.2.2
Five Nations Iroquois (Seneca, Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga)
12.6.1.1
Yurok
12.6.1.4
Shasta; Chimariko
12.6.1.6
Wailaki, Mattole, Lassik, Sinkyone, Cahto
12.6.1.7
Yuki (Yuki proper, Coastal Yuki, Huchnob)
12.6.3.1
Pomo
12.6.5.7
Chumash
12.6.6.3
Cahuilla, Cupeño
12.6.6.4
Luiseño, Juaneño
12.7.1.1
Northern Paiute (=Paviotso)
12.7.1.7
Western Shoshone, Gosiute
12.8.1.2
Zuni
12.8.1.3
Western Keres (Acoma, Laguna)
12.8.2.1
Eastern Keres (Cochiti, Sia, San Felipe, Santo Domingo, Santa Ana, Paguate, Seama)
12.8.2.2
Tewa (San Juan, Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Tesuque, Nambé; Hano), Tiwa (Taos, Picuris; Sandia, Isleta), Towa (Jemez)
12.8.3.1
Navajo
12.8.3.2
Jicarilla
12.8.3.3
Chiricahua
12.8.3.5
Western Apache (White Mountain, San Carlos)
12.8.3.6
Lipan
12.8.4.1
Upland Yuma: Walapai, Havasupai, Yavapai
12.8.4.2
Diegueño: Ipai, Tipai, Kamia (Kumeai)
12.8.4.3
Cocopa
12.8.4.4
Yuma proper (Quechan), Mohave, Maricopa
12.8.5.1
Pima
12.8.6.1
Seri
13.1.1.1
Blackfoot
13.1.1.2
Sarsee (Tsuu T'ina)
13.1.3.1
Crow
13.1.3.3
Mandan
13.1.4.1
Teton (incl Oglala)
13.1.4.4
Osage
13.1.4.6
Omaha, Ponca
13.1.5.1
Arapaho
13.2.1.1
Pawnee
13.2.1.2
Wichita; Spiro Mound iconography
13.3.1.2
Yuchi
13.3.3.4
Choctaw, Chicasaw
14.1.1.1
Warihio (Guarijío), Tarahumara
14.1.1.2
Opata
14.1.1.3
Mayo, Yaqui, Sinaloa
14.1.1.4
Huichol
14.1.1.5
Cora
14.1.1.7
Western Mexico Nahuatl
14.1.2.1
Tarascan
14.1.2.2
Aztec; Aztec and Teotihuacan iconography
14.1.2.3
Nahuan groups of Puebla and Huasteca after AD1900
14.1.2.4
Popoloca; Tlapanec
14.1.2.5
Pame, Jonaz (Chichimeca-Jonaz), Mazahua, Otomi
14.1.2.6
Huastec (Teenek)
14.1.3.1
Tepehua, Totonac
14.1.3.2
Gulf Nahuatl
14.1.3.3
Sayula Popoluca (=Veracruz Mixe), Sierra Popoluca, Veracruz Zoque
14.1.4.1
Chinantec, Mazatec
14.1.4.2
Mixtec, Trique, Cuicatec; Amuzgo
14.1.4.3
Zapotec, Chatino
14.1.4.4
Oaxaca Mixe
14.1.4.5
Tequistlatec
14.1.4.6
Huave
14.1.4.7
Chontal
14.1.4.9
Mestizos of Soconuzco; Cotzumapguapa iconography
14.1.5.1
Tzotzil
14.1.5.2
Tzeltal
14.1.5.3
Chol; pre-Columbian Mayan iconography
14.1.5.4
Chorti
14.1.6.1
Yucatec, Itza; pre-Columbian Mayan iconography of Yucatan
14.1.6.2
Lacandon
14.1.6.3
Kekchi; Mopan
14.1.7.1
Tzutujil
14.1.7.2
Quiche, Achí, Cakchiquel, Pocomchi, Pocomam
14.1.7.3
Tojolabal, Chuj, Jacalteca, Kanjobal, Mocho (incl Tuzantec), Acatec
14.1.7.5
Pipil
14.1.7.6
Xinka
14.2.1.2
Jicaque
14.2.2.1
Bribri, Cabecar, Térraba; Chiriqui (AD 800-1500) iconography
14.2.2.3
Guaymi, Bocota, Dorasque; XVI century data on Western Panama
14.2.3.1
Kuna; XVI century data on Eastern Panama
14.3.1.1
Choco: Embera, Nonama (Waunana), XVI century Dabaiba, pre-Columbian iconography of Sinu
14.3.2.1
Kogi (Cagaba), Sanha, Creols of Aritama Valley
14.3.2.2
Ijka (Ika)
14.3.4.2
Yupa (Yukpa)
14.3.4.3
Bari
14.3.4.4
Tunebo
14.3.4.5
Muisca, Muzo
14.3.4.7
Sibundoy: Kamsa, Ingano (Inga)
14.4.1.2
Colorado (Tsachila)
14.4.1.3
XVI century Cañari; Kechua-speaking groups of Azuay, Cañar, Cayambe, Otovalo, Imbabura provinces
14.4.2.1
Northern Peru: Costa (Spanish speaking communities from Ecuadorian border till Ancash and Huanuco departments included; Moche pre-Columbian iconography; Spanish sources of XVI-XVII centuries)
14.4.2.2
Northern Peru: Sierra (Kechua-speaking communities, Cajamarca, Ancash, Huanuco and San Martin departments; Chavin pre-Columbian iconography; Spanish sources of XVI-XVII centuries)
14.4.2.3
Lima dep: Costa and adjacent Sierra (Spanish, Kechua, and Jacaru-speaking communities, mostly in Pachacamac, Cajatambo, Canta, Huarochirí; Spanish sources of XVI-XVII centuries)
14.4.2.4
Pasco, Junin, Huancavelica departments: Central Peru, Sierra (Kechua-speaking communities in Spanish sources XVI-XVII centuries)
14.4.3.2
Kechua-speaking communities of Apurimac, Cuzco, Arequipa, Puno departments; Spanish sources of XVI-XVII centuries; Callawaya (Kechua with Pukina substratum)
14.4.3.3
Aimara
15.1.1.1
Yaruro
15.1.1.2
Sicuani
15.1.1.3
Cuiva
15.1.1.4
Guayabero
15.1.2.2
Piaroa
15.1.2.4
Panare (Eñape)
15.1.2.6
Saliva
15.2.1.1
Taino of Haiti
15.2.2.1
Warao
15.2.3.5
Domenica Caribs, Carifuna
15.2.4.5
Kaxuyana (Warikyana, Arikena)
15.3.2.1
Cofan (Cofán)
15.3.2.2
Napo (Quijo), Kanelo (“Jungle Kechua”)
15.3.3.1
Shuar, Achuar (Shiwiar)
15.3.3.2
Aguaruna, Huambiza
15.3.6.1
Witoto, Ocaina
15.3.6.2
Bora
15.3.7.1
Ticuna (Tucuna)
15.3.7.3
Cocama, Omagua
15.3.7.4
Chayahuita
15.4.1.1
Manao, Katawishi (Teffé lake); groups of uncertain affiliation mostly from Rio Jamunda
15.5.1.1
Amuesha
15.5.2.2
Kanamari
15.5.2.3
Shipibo, Conibo, Setebo
15.5.2.4
Cashibo
15.5.3.1
Tacana
15.5.3.2
Moseten, Chimane
15.5.3.3
Yuracare
15.5.4.1
Bolivian Guarani: Chiriguano (including assimilated Chane Arawaks), Pauserna (=Guarasu), Guarayu, Tapiete
15.5.4.5
Mojo, Baure, Itonama, Kanichana, Chiquito, Manasi
15.5.5.1
Parintintin; Villa Bella (tribal affiliation unknown)
15.6.1.1
Mundurucu, Curuaia
15.6.2.3
Kuikuro, Kalapalo
15.6.2.5
Trumai
15.6.3.4
Nambikwara
15.7.1.1
Caraja
15.7.1.2
Tapirape
15.7.3.2
Guarani: different groups of Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina including Apapocuva, Kaiowá, Mbyá, Chiripá (=Ñandeva)
15.7.3.4
Kaingang, Xokleng
15.7.3.6
Botocudo
15.7.3.7
Kamakan; Kutasho
16.1.4.1
Makka
16.1.4.4
Mocovi; Kechua of Santiago del Estero with probable Guaikuruan substratum; Abipon
16.2.1.1
Mapuche
16.2.1.3
Northern and Southern Tehuelche
16.2.2.1
Selknam
16.2.2.2
Yamana (Yaghan), Alacaluf
2.1.1.1
Malagasy
3.1.1.1
Ancient Egypt
3.1.3.3
Berbers of Morocco and adjacent parts of Algeria
3.1.3.5
Morocco Arabs
3.3.1.1
Spain
3.3.1.2
Portuguese
3.3.1.3
Catalan
3.3.2.1
Italians: Northwest (Mentona, Ticino, Valle-d’Aosta, Piemont, Liguria, Lombardia, Emilia–Romagna)
3.3.2.2
Sicily
3.3.2.3
Sardinia, Corsica
3.3.2.4
Romansh (Rhaeto-Romance)
3.3.2.6
Italians: Central (Toscana, Umbria, Marche, San-Marino, Lazio)
3.3.2.7
Italians: Southern (Abruzzo, Campania, Molise, Basilicata, Apulia, Calabria)
3.3.2.8
Italians: Northeast (Trentino – Alto Adige, Veneto, Venezia Giulia, Southern Tirol, Friuli, Istria)
3.3.3.2
French (northern France)
3.3.3.3
Wallons, Picardie
3.3.3.5
Occitanie (southern France): Limousin, Auvergne, Provence, Aquitaine, Albret, Gers, Aveyron (Rouerge), Armagnac, Landes, Gascogne, Vivarés, Roussillon, Pyrénées, Bearne, Guyenne, Bigorre, Ain, Hautes Alpes, Ariège, Vienne, Aude, French part of Swiss
3.3.4.1
Ireland
3.3.4.2
Wales
3.4.1.1
Ancient Greece
3.4.1.2
Ancient Italy: Latins, Etruscans, Magna Graecia
3.5.1.1
Greeks (modern)
3.5.1.2
Bulgarians
3.5.1.3
Macedonians
3.5.2.1
Albanians
3.5.2.5
Slovenians
3.5.3.1
Hungarians
3.5.3.2
Romanians, Moldavians, Aromanians
3.5.4.1
Gagauz
4.1.2.1
Ukrainians: Western dialects to the East of Carpathians
4.1.2.2
Ukrainians: Eastern dialects
4.1.2.3
Ukrainians: Northern dialects
4.1.3.3
Russians: Vologda province (incl. Belozersk, Kirillov and Cherepovets districts of form. Novgorod Province)
4.1.3.6
Russians: Southern part of ethnic territory as in A.D. 1500 (Belgorod, Voronezh, Tambov, Penza, Lipetsk, Orel, Kursk, Bryansk provinces; in case of absence in other areas also Russians in Samara, Simbirsk and Saratov provinces)
4.2.2.2
Eastern Sami (including Inari, Skolts)
4.2.4.2
Estonians
4.3.1.2
Udmurt
4.3.2.1
Mari (Cheremis)
4.3.2.2
Mordvins
4.3.2.3
Chuvash
5.1.2.1
Crimea Tatars, Karaims
5.1.3.1
Abkhaz
5.1.3.2
Abaza (Abazins)
5.1.3.3
Cherkassians, Adyghe, Kabardin
5.1.4.1
Karachays, Balkar
5.1.7.1
Avar, Andi, Karata, Akhvakh
5.1.7.3
Dargin (Dargwa), incl. Müregin, Khürkilin, Kubachi
5.1.7.5
Lezgians, Archin, Kürin; Khinalug
5.2.1.1
Georgians
5.2.2.1
Armenians
5.2.2.3
Anatolia Turks
5.4.2.1
Persians
5.4.2.3
Tajik
5.4.3.2
Rushani, Shughni, Khufi, Bartangi
5.4.3.5
Wakhi, Ishkashimi (including Sanglich), Munji
5.4.4.1
Kafir, or Nuristani: Prasun; Kati (incl. Paruni), Ashkun (Ashunu), Waigali
5.4.4.2
Dards (Kalash, Kho, Kohistani, Shina, Pashai)
5.4.4.3
Burusho (Hunza)
5.5.2.5
Salars
5.5.2.6
Hui of Xinjiang, Gansu, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and Qinghai (rare Hui texts from Southern and Eastern China are clustered with the Chinese ones)
5.6.2.1
Hindi-speaking peoples and casts (incl. Teli, Parahiya; incl. Chhattisgarhi) of Northern and West-Central India
5.6.2.10
Sindhi
5.6.2.12
Marathi (incl. Bhamta; incl. Mumbai area)
5.6.2.14
Bengali, Maithili
5.6.2.2
Himachali-Pahari (Western Pahari)
5.6.2.22
Dogri
5.6.2.3
Dhanwar
5.6.2.4
Balahi; Lambadi (Banjara)
5.6.2.8
Kashmiri
5.6.2.9
Punjabi, Seraiki (Multani)
5.6.3.3
Kannada, Lingayat, Halakki
6.1.1.1
Santali, Turi, Mahli
6.1.1.10
Tribal groups and castes that speak Aryan languages: Dhoba (Dhobi), Halba (Halbi, Pentia), Bhunjia, Lohar (Luhar, Luhara), Kahar, Kamar (Paharia)
6.1.1.2
Korku
6.1.1.3
Northern Munda of Kharwar branch: Birhor, Ho, Mundari, Kol, Asur (including Agaria, Kol, Birjhia), Bhumij
6.1.1.4
Bhuiya (now Aryans, originally Munda; Rahman 1955: 203), Baiga, Bhaina, Bhumia (subgroup of Baiga, incl Bharia, formerly Munda, now speak Indo-Aryan languages of neighboring groups)
6.1.1.5
Kharia
6.1.1.6
Juang
6.1.1.7
Bondo, Didayi (Gata')
6.1.1.8
Sora (Savara, Saora), Parenga
6.1.2.2
Kond (Khond, Kondh; language is Kui, incl Kuttia, Konda-Dora), Koya; Pengo
6.1.2.3
Gondi (mostly Northern Gondi)
6.1.2.5
Maria, Muria, and other South-Central Dravidians: Binjhwar, Baсор, Bhattra, Bom, Jhoria (=Jhodia), Gadaba (in Koraput, neighbors of Munda-speaking Gadaba), Duruwa (Parji), Mehtar; Pardhan
6.2.3.1
Eastern Arunachal Pradesh: Abor (incl Minyong, Shimong, Padam, Pasi, Panggi), Apa Tani (Apatani), Bori, Bugun, Dafla (=Nyishi, Nisi, Nishing, incl Tagin), Gallong (=Galo, Adi), Mishmi
6.2.3.3
Chin-Naga: Ao, Mao, Sema, Zeme, Liangmai, Kolren, Kom, Lhota, Rengma, Angami, Kabui, Tangkhul, Koirenf
6.2.3.4
Northern Naga: Konyak (incl. Tangsa), Lungshang, Wancho, Nokte, Moclum, Lunshan, Chang, Maring, Naga of Myanmar
6.2.3.5
Garo (Atchik), Kachari (Bodo, incl. Lalung), Dimasa, Tripuri, Riang (of Tripura), Khami, Riga, Mori
6.2.4.1
Kachin (Jingpho), Chak, Maru
6.3.1.2
Karen, Pa-O, Padaung, Kayah
6.3.1.4
Thai of Thailand
6.3.1.6
Thai of Vietnam, Tai Lue, Khao (Kho, Tai Don, White Tai), Tai Dam (Black Tai), Nung; Buyi; Shui
6.3.1.8
Zhuang, Dong, Dai
6.3.2.1
Khmer
6.3.2.8
Wa (incl Kawa), Bulang
6.3.2.9
Tjam, Ede, Jörai (Jarai)
6.4.1.1
Andamanese
6.4.1.3
Semang, Senoi
6.4.3.2
Batak (Toba, Dairi)
6.4.3.5
Kubu
6.4.4.4
Bidayuh (incl. Maloh), Iban (Sea Dayak), Sakarram; Brunei
6.4.5.1
Yavanese, Kalang, Madura
6.4.5.3
Bali, Lombok
6.4.6.2
Toraja (Toradja), To Mori, Barée (=Eastern Toraja)
6.4.6.4
Bugi, Macassar
6.4.7.1
Northern Luzon: Apayao, Bontoc, Nabaloi (Ibaloi), Ifugao, Igorot (highland people, not specified), Ilocan, Ilongot, Isneg, Kalinga, Kankanay, Tingian (Tinggian, Bilongan Itneg); Ibanag, Kasiguran Agta, Keley-i Kallahan
6.4.7.2
Southern Luzon: Pampango, Pangacian, Sambal, Tagal, Tayabas; Calamian
6.4.7.3
Negrito (incl. Mamanwa)
6.4.7.4
Central islands and Bikol: Visaya, Mansaká, Bikol, Mangyan, Panayan, Sulod, Cebuano (Cebu), Capiz, Romblomanon, Manuyu
6.4.7.5
Mindanao: Blaan (Bilaan), Bagobo, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Hiligáynon, Binukid, Magindaan (=Magindanao: main Muslim population), Mandaya, Mansaka, Manobo (Agusan, Ata, Dibabawon, Sarangani, Ilianen), Maranao, Subanon (=Subanun), Subanen, Tboli
6.4.7.6
Sulu: Mapun, Samal, Sama, Taosug (Tausug), Badjaw
6.4.8.1
Sumbawa (incl Dongo)
6.4.8.11
Ceram: Alune and Wemale (West Ceram), Patasiwa (Ceram), Honitetu (West Ceram Highlands); Nusawele, Hatuolu, Huaolu, Patasiwa; Ambon; Buru
6.4.8.12
Kei Islands, Tanimbar Islands, Aru Islands, Watubele Islands, Babar Island
6.4.8.4
Timor: Amarasi, Tetum, Meto, Atoni (incl Mollo), Kédang (Lomblen island), Leti Islands (Leti, Moa, Lakor)
6.4.8.8
Alor, Solor, Wetar, Atauru
7.1.2.1
Papua–NewGuinea Highland Papuans:Trans New Guinea & unclassified:Chimbu,Gimi,KaugelHuli,Gadsup,Kuman,Kutubu,Foi (Foe),Kyaka,Kamano (Kafe),Mawatta,Kukukuku (=Anga,=Sambia;Manki,Nauti,Ejuti),Baruya,Kewa,Tembregak,Menya,Melpa,Wiru,Pondoma
7.1.2.4
Trans New Guinea stock and unclassified Papuan groups of the Northen Coast near the border between Indonesia and Papua-New Guinea: Sentani, Warupu (Barupu), Imonda
7.1.3.2
Sepik-Ramu stock: Abelam, Yatmul, Aibom, Ayom (incl Tembregak, Asai-river pygmies), Tangu, Porapora (Ambakich), Rao and other groups of Middle Ramu and Upper Keram River tribes; Kwanga, Watam, Kaian, Gamei, Awar; Kire (Lower Ramu)
7.1.5.2
Melanesians of southeastern New Guinea: Mekeo, Motu, Sinagoro, Koita (Koitapu), Mukawa (Are), Wagawaga, Taupota, Awaiama, Gelaria, Goodenough Bay, Bartle Bay, Wedau (Wamira village)
7.1.5.4
Melanesians and Papuans of Bismark Archipelago: New Britain (Tolai, Lakalai, Kuni, Sulka, Baining, Gazelle peninsula), New Ireland (Patpatar =Pala), St Matthias Group, Mioko (Melanesians between New Britain and New Ireland)
7.1.5.5
Melanesians of Admiralty Islands (incl Manus); Seimat (Western Islands)
7.1.6.2
Southern Solomons: southern part of Santa Ysabel (Bughotu), Guadalcanal, San Cristobal, Malaita (Kwaio people), Ulawa
7.1.6.3
Santa Cruz Islands (incl. Reef Islands)
7.1.6.4
Northern Vanuatu: Banks Islands (incl Mota, Mota Lava, Gaua, Santa Maria), Torres Islands
7.1.6.5
Central Vanuatu: Espiritu Santo, Araki, Aore, Maewo, Malekula, Vao, Efate (Vate), Shepherd Islands, Nguna, Mae, Ambrim, Pentecost, Oba (=Aoba, East Ambae, Lepers'), Omba
7.1.6.8
Loyalty Islands (Uvea, Lifu, Mare)
7.2.1.2
Ontong Java, Nukumanu, Takuu, Nukuria
7.2.1.4
Samoa
7.2.1.9
Tikopia, Bellona, Rennell, partly Aneytium, Futuna (=Erronan, not to be mixed with Futuna in Western Polynesia), Vaeaka-Taumato, incl Matema, Nifeloli, Nukapu, Nupani, Pileni
7.2.2.1
Maori, Moriori (Chatam Islands)
7.2.3.1
Society Islands: Tahiti, Borabora, Raiatea
7.2.3.2
Northern Cook Islands: Rakahanga, Manihiki, Tongareva
7.2.3.4
Tuamotu, incl Pukapuka (different from Pukapuka in Cook Islands), Vahitahi, Anaa, Hao, Fangatau
7.2.3.5
Mangareva
7.2.3.6
Marquesas
7.2.4.2
Palau (Western Carolines)
7.2.4.3
Yap
7.2.5.5
Ponape, Ngaik, Mwoakil (Mokil), Kusaie (Kosrae)
8.1.1.1
Tasmania
9.1.2.2
Khakas
9.1.3.1
Tuvinians of Tuva
9.1.4.1
Buryats: Western (Cis-Baikal)
9.1.4.2
Buryats: Eastern (Trans-Baikal, Mongolia and Inner Mongolia)
9.1.5.2
Oirats (incl Torgouts, Derbets, Oilots)
9.2.3.1
Tundra Nenets
9.3.2.1
Western Tungus/Evenki: Podkamennaya Tunguska, Katanga, Nepa, Kamenka, Upper Lena
9.3.2.2
Sym Tungus/Evenki
9.3.3.2
Tungus (Evenki) of China (Solon, Birar, Oroqen, Manegir)
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Shared traditions: 15 All traditions: 15 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 5 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 3 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 2 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 3 Weight: 1000