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Motif
Name_eng:
Difficult tasks of the in-laws
Description:
A man must fulfill difficult tasks (to win competition) to receive the permission for a marriage
Name_rus:
Задания свойственников
Description_rus:
Юноша должен выполнить трудные задачи или победить в соревновании, чтобы получить разрешение на брак
Motif type:
Adventures and tricks
Motif group:
10 Adventures
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:
412
Stith Thompson ID:
H310, H331
Linked traditions:
Areal ID
Tradition
1.2.1.1
Kosa (Xosa, Xhosa)
1.2.2.1
Shone (Shona, =Mashona, =Karanga), Makoni (Shoni dialect), Remba (=Hungwe, Wahungwe); Zezuru, Rozwi, Ndau (Vandau)
1.2.2.2
Bemba (Wemba, Babemba; incl Ambo, Lala, Lamba, Bisa), Holoholo, Kaonde
1.2.2.3
Tonga (Tsonga; incl, Soli, Sala, Lenje)
1.2.2.7
Yao, Makua
1.2.3.3
Mbundu (Umbundu, Kimbundu, Chimbundu, Ovimbundu), Kwanyama, Owambo (=Ambo)
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)
1.2.4.10
Yaka (in Angola and Congo)
1.2.4.6
Kete, Luba-Kasai, Bena (Bene) Lulua; (Bena-)Kanioka
1.2.4.7
Luba (Baluba, Luba-Katanga, Shaba), (Ba)Holoholo, Tumbwe, Bena-Piana, Tabwa, Benabena-Mitumba, Zela, Bene-Marungu
1.2.4.9
Songe (Kisonge), Bena-Matembo
1.2.5.1
Ganda, (Ba)Nyoro, Nyankole, Masaba (Gisu), Luia (=Luyia, Haya, Luhya, Bantu Kawirondo; incl. Vugusu, Maragoli)
1.2.5.11
Hehe, Pangwa (Upper Rufudji area), Bena, Matumbi, Ngoni, Pogolo, (Ma)konde, Mawiha
1.2.5.12
Swahili, Midjikenda (incl Giryama), Nyika, Duruma; Ngindo, Kiluguru and other Islamic groups of the Eastern Coast of Africa
1.2.5.3
Nyatutu, Kiniramba, Isanzu
1.2.5.5
Fipa (Bafipa), Iramba, Bende
1.2.5.7
Kikuyu, Chuka, Embu, Emberre, Mwimbe
1.2.5.9
Gogo, Kaguru, Luguru, Zigula, Taveta, Shambala (Šambala), Bondei, Taeta, Dabida; Zaramo
1.2.6.1
Duala (Douala), Basa (Basaá), Kwiri (Kweli), Isubu
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
1.3.1.1
Yambasa, Banen (Tunen)
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)
1.3.2.6
Mukulu (Mokilko)
1.3.3.1
Bia: Anyi, Agni, Baule, Nsema
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)
1.3.4.7
Senufo
1.3.5.11
Mandingo (Manden, incl San, Samo), Kagoro, Bambara (Bamana), Malinke, Kassonke, Diula
1.3.5.13
Soninke
1.3.5.3
Tenda (incl Bedik, Basari), Biafada, Nalu, Pajadinka, Badyara (Badiaranke)
1.3.5.4
Temne (Timne)
1.3.5.5
Limba
1.4.1.3
Kordofan
1.4.3.3
Acoli (Acholi), Lur (Alur, Luri), Lango
10.2.2.10
Guangdong, Guanxi and Yunnan Chinese
10.2.2.11
Shandong Chinese
10.2.2.12
Hunan and Guixhou Chinese
10.2.2.2
Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang Chinese; Manchuria Chinese (data not specified on particular provinces)
10.2.2.3
Sichuan Chinese
10.2.2.5
Jiangsu and Zhejang Chinese
10.2.2.8
Chinese of Qinghai and Gansu provinces and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
10.2.3.2
Lisu, Achang, Taunyo
10.2.3.3
Namuzi (Namuyi), Mosuo, Naxi; Pumi (Primi)
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
10.3.2.1
Japanese folklore outside of Ryukyu
10.3.2.4
Japan AD 700-1700
11.1.1.2
Tundra (Lower Kolyma) Yukaghir (Waduls)
11.1.2.1
Chukchi
11.1.3.2
Maritime Koryak (Alyutor)
11.2.1.1
Asiatic Eskimo (Sirenek, Naukan, Chaplino)
11.2.1.2
St. Lawrence Island Yupik
11.2.1.3
Aleuts
11.2.1.4
Central Yupik
11.2.1.5
Nunivak Island
11.2.1.6
Kodiak
11.2.2.1
Bering Strait Inupiat (incl. King Island)
11.2.2.2
North Alaskan Inupiat
11.2.3.1
Mackenzie Delta
11.2.3.5
Iglulik
12.1.1.1
Ingalik (Der Hit’an)
12.1.1.5
Denaina
12.1.1.6
Gwich'in (Kutchin, Loucheux)
12.1.1.7
Han
12.1.1.8
Athna
12.1.2.1
Tutchone
12.1.2.10
Dogrib, Slavey
12.1.2.2
Tagish
12.1.2.3
Inland Tlingit
12.1.2.4
Tahltan
12.1.2.6
Kaska
12.1.2.7
Beaver
12.2.1.2
Tlingit
12.2.1.3
Haida
12.2.1.4
Tsimshian
12.2.2.2
Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw)
12.2.2.3
Bella Coola (Nuxalk)
12.2.2.4
Nootka (Nu-chah-nulth), Makah
12.3.1.1
Carrier
12.3.1.2
Chilkotin
12.3.2.1
Shuswap
12.3.2.2
Thompson (Nlaka'pamux)
12.3.2.3
Lillooet
12.3.3.1
Okanagon, Sanpoil
12.3.4.1
Comox, Pentlatch
12.3.4.2
Sechelt (incl Sisiatl), Squamish, Halcomelem
12.3.4.5
Twana (Skokomish)
12.3.4.6
Lower Chehalis, Upper Chehalis, (Lower) Cowlitz
12.3.5.1
Quinault
12.3.6.1
Western Sahaptin (Upper Cowlitz, Klikitat, Tenino, Umatilla, Yakima, Wallawalla)
12.3.6.2
Nez Perce
12.3.7.1
Lower Chinook (Chinook proper)
12.3.7.2
Tillamook
12.3.7.3
Coos
12.3.7.7
Oregon Athabaskans: Lower Umpqua, Tututni (incl Joshua), Upper Coquille, Galice, Tolowa
12.3.7.8
Klamath, Modoc
12.4.1.1
Winnebago
12.4.2.1
Menominee
12.4.2.3
Northern Ojibwa (=Severn Ojibwa, Sandy Lake Cree, Northern Saulteaux)
12.4.2.4
Western Ojibwa (Chippewa)
12.4.2.5
Eastern Ojibwa (Missisauga, Timagami and other groups in eastern Ontario)
12.4.2.7
Algonquin, unspecified Algonkians of the Midwest (probably Old Algonquin)
12.4.3.2
Montagnais
12.4.3.3
Naskapi
12.4.3.4
Eastern Swamy Cree
12.4.3.5
Western Swampy Cree (incl. Rock Cree)
12.4.3.6
Eastern Cree
12.4.4.1
Plains Cree
12.5.1.1
Micmac
12.5.1.4
Lenape (Delaware)
12.5.2.2
Five Nations Iroquois (Seneca, Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga)
12.6.1.1
Yurok
12.6.1.3
Karok
12.6.1.4
Shasta; Chimariko
12.6.1.6
Wailaki, Mattole, Lassik, Sinkyone, Cahto
12.6.2.1
Yana
12.6.3.1
Pomo
12.6.3.2
Wappo
12.6.3.3
Wintu, Patwin, Nomlaki
12.6.3.4
Maidu, Nisenan, Konkov
12.7.1.1
Northern Paiute (=Paviotso)
12.7.1.6
Northern Shoshone
12.7.1.9
Ute
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
12.8.3.6
Lipan
12.8.4.1
Upland Yuma: Walapai, Havasupai, Yavapai
12.8.6.1
Seri
13.1.1.1
Blackfoot
13.1.1.2
Sarsee (Tsuu T'ina)
13.1.1.3
Gros Ventre
13.1.2.1
Assiniboine
13.1.3.3
Mandan
13.1.4.1
Teton (incl Oglala)
13.1.4.3
Santee
13.1.4.6
Omaha, Ponca
13.1.4.8
Iowa
13.1.5.1
Arapaho
13.2.1.2
Wichita; Spiro Mound iconography
13.2.1.3
Caddo
13.2.2.1
Kiowa Apache
13.2.2.2
Kiowa
13.3.2.2
Natchez (incl Avoyel)
13.3.3.2
Alabama, Koasati
13.3.4.1
Cherokee
14.1.1.3
Mayo, Yaqui, Sinaloa
14.1.6.2
Lacandon
14.1.7.1
Tzutujil
14.1.7.2
Quiche, Achí, Cakchiquel, Pocomchi, Pocomam
14.1.7.4
Mam, Ixil, Aguatec, Avakatec
14.2.3.1
Kuna; XVI century data on Eastern Panama
14.3.2.1
Kogi (Cagaba), Sanha, Creols of Aritama Valley
14.3.3.1
Guajiro
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)
15.1.1.2
Sicuani
15.1.2.1
Makiritare (Yecuana)
15.2.2.1
Warao
15.2.3.1
Pemon: Arekuna (incl. Kamarakoto), Taulipang (Taurepan)
15.2.3.3
Locono
15.2.3.6
Guiana Kariña, Kaliña, Galibi
15.2.3.7
Orinoco Kariña, Yaruri, Tamanak
15.2.3.8
Macuxi
15.2.3.9
Wapishana (incl Ataroi); Mapidian; Taruma
15.2.4.1
Trio
15.2.4.3
Waiwai
15.2.4.4
Hixkariyana
15.2.4.6
Wayana, Aparai
15.2.4.7
Wayapi, Emerillon
15.3.1.2
Mai Huna (Coto, Orejon)
15.3.2.4
Kandoshi (Murato, Maina); Iquito
15.3.4.6
Cubeo
15.3.6.1
Witoto, Ocaina
15.3.6.3
Andoque
15.4.1.3
Maue (Mawe)
15.4.4.1
Tenetehara
15.5.3.1
Tacana
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
15.6.1.1
Mundurucu, Curuaia
15.6.2.4
Mehinaku, Waura, Yaulapiti
15.6.3.3
Iranxe
15.6.3.4
Nambikwara
15.6.3.5
Paresi
15.6.4.2
Umotina (Umutina)
15.7.1.1
Caraja
16.1.3.1
Nivakle (=Chulupi, Ashluslay, Ajlujlay)
16.1.3.4
Mataco
16.1.4.1
Makka
16.1.4.3
Toba (incl Pilaga)
16.2.1.1
Mapuche
16.2.1.3
Northern and Southern Tehuelche
2.1.1.1
Malagasy
3.1.1.1
Ancient Egypt
3.1.2.1
Arabs of Egypt
3.1.3.2
Kabylia and other Berber of Northern and Central Algeria: Beni Snous, Beni Menacer (incl Zuav), Shaui, etc.)
3.1.3.4
Western Sahara and Mauritania Arabs; Berbers of Mauritania (Zénaga)
3.1.3.6
Algeria Arabs
3.1.3.7
Tunisia Arabs
3.2.2.1
Amhara; Zay, Harari; Silte, Gogot
3.2.2.5
Omotic: Ari (incl Baka, Male, Schangama, Ubamer), Kafa, Dime, Banna, Basketo, Nao
3.3.1.1
Spain
3.3.1.2
Portuguese
3.3.1.3
Catalan
3.3.1.5
Basques
3.3.2.2
Sicily
3.3.2.4
Romansh (Rhaeto-Romance)
3.3.2.5
Maltese
3.3.2.7
Italians: Southern (Abruzzo, Campania, Molise, Basilicata, Apulia, Calabria)
3.3.3.1
Bretagne
3.3.3.1
Bretagne
3.3.3.2
French (northern France)
3.3.3.3
Wallons, Picardie
3.3.3.4
Upper Brittany
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
3.3.4.3
Scotland
3.3.4.4
England
3.3.5.1
Dutch, Flemish
3.3.5.2
Frisians
3.3.5.4
Germans: Southeast: Bawaria (incl. Ober Pfaltz), Franken, Bohemia (Sudeten), Austria
3.3.5.5
Germans: Northeast (Brandenburg, Meklenburg, Rügen, Pommern, Silesia, Posen)
3.3.5.7
Eastern Prussia
3.3.5.7
Eastern Prussia
3.4.1.1
Ancient Greece
3.5.1.1
Greeks (modern)
3.5.1.2
Bulgarians
3.5.1.3
Macedonians
3.5.2.1
Albanians
3.5.2.2
Serbs, Monte Negro,
3.5.2.4
Croatians; Italians of Dalmatia (if the motif is absent among other Italians)
3.5.2.5
Slovenians
3.5.3.1
Hungarians
3.5.3.2
Romanians, Moldavians, Aromanians
3.5.3.3
Transylvanian Saksons
3.5.4.1
Gagauz
3.5.5.1
Greeks of Cyprus
4.1.1.1
Poles
4.1.1.2
Kashubians, Poles of Polish Pomorie
4.1.1.3
Sorbians (Luzhitsa Serbs)
4.1.1.4
Czech
4.1.1.5
Slovakians
4.1.2.1
Ukrainians: Western dialects to the East of Carpathians
4.1.2.2
Ukrainians: Eastern dialects
4.1.2.5
Byelarusians
4.1.3.1
Russians: Central part of Russian ethnic territory as in A.D. 1500: Tver, Yaroslavl, Moscow, Kostroma, Vladimir, Ivanovo, Nizhny Novgorod, Ryazan, Tula, Kaluga, eastern part of Smolensk provinces (most of Smolensk province is Belorussian ethnic territory)
4.1.3.2
Russian Pomors (“seasiders): Arkhangelsk province without its southern part (Shengur district and Konosha dstrict), Karelia White Sea coast
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)
4.2.1.2
Norwegians
4.2.1.3
Danes
4.2.2.2
Eastern Sami (including Inari, Skolts)
4.2.3.1
Finns
4.2.3.2
Karelians
4.2.4.2
Estonians
4.2.4.3
Setu
4.2.4.5
Lutsi (Ludza)
4.2.5.1
Latvians
4.2.5.2
Lithuanians
4.3.1.1
Komi (Zyrians and Permyaks)
4.3.1.2
Udmurt
4.3.2.1
Mari (Cheremis)
4.3.2.2
Mordvins
4.3.2.3
Chuvash
4.3.3.1
Kazan (Middle Volga) Tatars
5.1.1.1
Kalmyk
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
5.1.4.2
Ossetians
5.1.5.1
Stavropol Turkmen (recent migrants from Mangyshlak Peninsular)
5.1.5.3
Kumyk, Terekemen
5.1.6.1
Ingush
5.1.6.2
Chechens
5.1.7.1
Avar, Andi, Karata, Akhvakh
5.1.7.3
Dargin (Dargwa), incl. Müregin, Khürkilin, Kubachi
5.1.7.4
Laks
5.1.7.5
Lezgians, Archin, Kürin; Khinalug
5.1.7.9
Tats
5.1.8.1
Terek Cossacks
5.2.1.1
Georgians
5.2.1.3
Svans
5.2.2.1
Armenians
5.2.2.2
Azeris (Azerbaijanis)
5.2.2.3
Anatolia Turks
5.2.2.4
Talysh
5.2.2.5
Kurds
5.2.2.6
Zaza (western Kurds)
5.3.2.1
Aramaic (Syrians)
5.3.2.2
Arabs of Levant (Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan); Bedouins of Sinai
5.3.2.2
Arabs of Levant (Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan); Bedouins of Sinai
5.3.2.7
Nawar (Zutt)
5.3.3.2
Mehri; Harsusi, Jibbali (Shahri, Shauri), Hobyot
5.3.3.3
Soqotri
5.4.1.1
Iranian literary tradition (including Avesta, Pahlevi scripts, Šah-nāmeh, Marzbān-nāmeh); Zoroastrians of Iran, Indian Parsees
5.4.2.1
Persians
5.4.2.10
Turkmen
5.4.2.11
Luri, Bakhtiari
5.4.2.12
Parachi, Ormur
5.4.2.4
Highland Tajik
5.4.2.5
Baluch
5.4.2.6
Pashto
5.4.2.7
Bukhara Arabs
5.4.2.8
Uzbek
5.4.2.9
Khwarezm Uzbek; Turkic written tradition from Kök Orda
5.4.3.1
Yagnobi
5.4.3.3
Yazgulami
5.4.3.4
Sarikoli
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)
5.5.1.1
Kazakh
5.5.1.2
Kara Kalpak
5.5.1.3
Kirghiz
5.5.2.1
Uyghur
5.5.2.2
Yugur (Sarïg Yogïr, Yellow Uyghur)
5.6.1.1
Indian literary tradition (Vedic, Brahman, Purana, Indian Buddhism, Hinduism, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Panchtantra, Jatakas); iconography of Hindu temples
5.6.2.1
Hindi-speaking peoples and casts (incl. Teli, Parahiya; incl. Chhattisgarhi) of Northern and West-Central India
5.6.2.11
Gujarati
5.6.2.12
Marathi (incl. Bhamta; incl. Mumbai area)
5.6.2.14
Bengali, Maithili
5.6.2.16
Konkani (including local component in Goa folklore)
5.6.2.17
Sinhalese; Vedda
5.6.2.3
Dhanwar
5.6.2.6
Warli
5.6.3.3
Kannada, Lingayat, Halakki
5.6.3.4
Tamil, Muthuvan, Marvar
6.1.1.1
Santali, Turi, Mahli
6.1.1.11
Gutob (Gadaba)
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)
6.1.1.7
Bondo, Didayi (Gata')
6.1.2.1
Oraon (Kurukh)
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
6.2.1.1
Central Tibetans (Yu Tsang, incl. Sikkim Tibetans, Tichurong of NW Nepal)
6.2.1.2
NE Tibetans (Amdo)
6.2.1.5
Western Tibetans (Ladakh, Spiti)
6.2.2.2
Kirati (Kiranti): Rai (incl Thulung), Limbu, Newar
6.2.2.3
Mustang
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
6.2.3.2
SW Arunachal Pradesh: Sherdukpen, Tawang (Monpas), Aka (Hrusso), Miji
6.2.3.3
Chin-Naga: Ao, Mao, Sema, Zeme, Liangmai, Kolren, Kom, Lhota, Rengma, Angami, Kabui, Tangkhul, Koirenf
6.2.3.6
Kuki, Chiru, Falam (Hallam), Chin (Meitei =Manipuri, Khami, =Kumi), Lakher, Mizo (Lushei), Anal, Pawi (Lai), Purum, Koireng, Milhiem, Kolhen, Mru
6.3.1.1
Burmese, Intha
6.3.1.2
Karen, Pa-O, Padaung, Kayah
6.3.1.3
Shan
6.3.1.6
Thai of Vietnam, Tai Lue, Khao (Kho, Tai Don, White Tai), Tai Dam (Black Tai), Nung; Buyi; Shui
6.3.1.7
Arakan, Chakma, Khyang
6.3.1.8
Zhuang, Dong, Dai
6.3.1.9
Khamti, Ahom
6.3.2.1
Khmer
6.3.2.10
Viet, Muong
6.3.2.5
Mon
6.3.2.8
Wa (incl Kawa), Bulang
6.3.2.9
Tjam, Ede, Jörai (Jarai)
6.4.2.1
Malay; Temuan (incl Mantra or Mentra), Jakun (Moken)
6.4.3.3
Minangkabau; Kerinci
6.4.3.7
Mentawai
6.4.4.2
Kayan, Bahau, Kenja, Aoheng, Punan (Bukat, Basap, Oloh Ot, etc); "Klemantan"
6.4.4.3
Dusun, Murut, Kelabit, Tombonuwo, Bajau, Tidong, Rungus
6.4.4.4
Bidayuh (incl. Maloh), Iban (Sea Dayak), Sakarram; Brunei
6.4.6.1
Minahasa (incl. Tondano, Tentemboan), Bantik
6.4.6.2
Toraja (Toradja), To Mori, Barée (=Eastern Toraja)
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
6.4.7.4
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)
6.4.8.10
Northern Halmahera Papuans: Galela, Loda, Pagu, Modole, Tabaru (Tobaru), Tobelo, Tidore, Ternate
6.4.8.13
Numfoor, Warope, Wamesa (Wandamen, Windesi)
6.4.8.2
Sumba, Savu Islands
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
7.2.5.2
Ulithi, Ngulu
9.1.1.1
Southern Altai: Altai proper (Altai-Kiji), Telengit
9.1.1.2
Southern Altai: Teleut
9.1.1.3
Northern Altai: Chelkan, Kumanda, Tubalar
9.1.1.4
Siberian Tatars
9.1.2.1
Shor
9.1.3.1
Tuvinians of Tuva
9.1.3.2
Tuvinians of Southern Altai
9.1.4.1
Buryats: Western (Cis-Baikal)
9.1.4.2
Buryats: Eastern (Trans-Baikal, Mongolia and Inner Mongolia)
9.1.5.1
Darkhad
9.1.5.3
Mongols (Khalkha)
9.1.5.4
Daur (Daghur)
9.1.5.6
Monguor (Tu), Shirongol
9.1.5.7
Mongols of Inner Mongolia
9.10.1.1
Nanai
9.10.1.2
Olcha (Ulch)
9.10.1.3
Udeghe
9.10.1.4
Oroch
9.10.2.1
Nivkh
9.2.1.1
Mansi
9.2.1.2
Eastern Khanty (Ostyaks)
9.2.2.1
Kets
9.2.2.3
Southern Selkups
9.2.3.1
Tundra Nenets
9.2.3.2
Forest Nenets
9.3.1.1
Central Yakuts (Sakha)
9.3.1.2
Dolgans
9.3.1.5
Northeastern Yakuts (Sakha): Yana, Indigirka and Kolyma Basins
9.3.2.3
Baikal RegionTungus/Evenki
9.3.3.1
Tungus.Evenki) of Russian Far East
9.3.4.1
Evens (Lamuts)
Motifs correlation (top 20):
Motif:
k180
Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
k80c3
Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 8 Weight: 1000
Motif:
l9g
Shared traditions: 7 All traditions: 7 Weight: 1000
Motif:
i22g1
Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
m109d
Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 2 Weight: 1000
Motif:
k67g
Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 5 Weight: 1000
Motif:
m38d5
Shared traditions: 9 All traditions: 9 Weight: 1000
Motif:
i100d
Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 6 Weight: 1000
Motif:
n9
Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
f100b
Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 3 Weight: 1000
Motif:
k27g2
Shared traditions: 7 All traditions: 7 Weight: 1000
Motif:
k107e1
Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
k27f3
Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
n17
Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 8 Weight: 1000
Motif:
m114i1
Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 8 Weight: 1000
Motif:
i37d1
Shared traditions: 10 All traditions: 10 Weight: 1000
Motif:
k29d
Shared traditions: 21 All traditions: 21 Weight: 1000
Motif:
n19
Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
k90a
Shared traditions: 10 All traditions: 10 Weight: 1000
Motif:
i87ad
Shared traditions: 9 All traditions: 9 Weight: 1000