Indonesian mythical and folkloric creatures
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edit- Acintya
- Antaboga
- Barong
- Batara Guru
- Batara Kala
- Batara Sambu
- Burak
- Chen Fu Zhen Ren
- Dewi Danu
- Dewi Lanjar
- Dewi Ratih
- Dewi Sri
- Ebu Gogo
- Ganesa
- Garuda
- Hainuwele
- Hudoq
- Hyang
- Kuda Sembrani
- Nabau
- Nyai Roro Kidul
- Orang Pendek
- Ratu Adil
- Sanghyang Adi Buddha
- Satrio Piningit
- Silewe Nazarata
- Sunan Ambu
- Warak Ngendog
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editB
edit- Baris dance
- A Balinese war dance accompanied by gamelan. Performed by one dancers or in a group.
- Barong dance
- A type of Balinese and Javanese dance. The costume has panther-like shape. Popular in Java and Bali.
C
edit- Cendrawasih dance
- A Balinese dance which is performed by two female dancers, illustrates the mating rituals of the burung cendrawasih (bird of paradise)
- Condong dance
- A Balinese dance which is often performed as a preface to legong and accompanied by the gamelan semar pangulingan.
G
edit- Gambuh
- A Balinese dance-drama based to narrative material of the Malat, a series of poems about the folkloric Javanese prince, Raden Panji, an incarnation of Vishnu.
J
edit- Janger dance
- A flirtatious youth theatrical dance of Balinese people.
- Joged dance
- A non-religious Balinese dance accompanied by the gamelan joged bumbung.
K
edit- Kebyar Duduk dance
- A Balinese dance inspired by the development of the quick-paced gamelan gong kebyar.
- Kecak dance
- a form of Balinese Hindu dance-drama that performed by a circle of as many as 150 performers wearing checked cloths around their waists, percussively chanting "chak" and moving their hands and arms.
L
edit- Legong dance
- A Balinese dance form characterized by intricate finger movements, complicated footwork, and expressive gestures and facial expressions.
O
edit- Oleg dance
- A Balinese dance intended to be evocative of a garden, in which bees are buzzing about, collecting nectar from the waiting flow.
Javanese sub-ethnic groups
edit| Sub-ethnic group | Historical realms | Regions with significant population | Languages |
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| Javanese Australian | Javanese, Indonesian, English | ||
| Banyumasan |
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Banyumasan, Javanese, Sundanese, Indonesian | |
| Bawean | Javanese, Madurese, Indonesian, English | ||
| Javanese Cape Malay | Javanese, Malay, Afrikaans, Arabic Afrikaans, Dutch, South African English | ||
| Cirebonese |
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Cirebonese, Javanese, Indonesian | |
| Javanese French Guianan | Caribbean Javanese, French Guianese Creole, French | ||
| Javanese Malay Assimilated Malay group of Javanese descent |
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Javanese, Malay, Palembang, Indonesian, English | |
| Mancanegari |
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Javanese, Indonesian | |
| Mataraman |
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Javanese, Indonesian | |
| Negarigung |
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Javanese, Indonesian | |
| Javanese New Caledonian | New Caledonian Javanese, Indonesian, French | ||
| Osing |
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Osing, Javanese, Indonesian | |
| Pesisir Kulon Javanese | Javanese, Indonesian | ||
| Pesisir Lor Javanese |
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Javanese, Indonesian | |
| Samin | Javanese, Indonesian | ||
| Javanese Sri Lankans | Javanese, Sri Lankan Creole Malay, Sinhala, Tamil, English | ||
| Javanese Surinamese | Caribbean Javanese, Indonesian, Sranan Tongo, Dutch | ||
| Tenggerese |
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Tenggerese, Javanese, Indonesian | |
| Thai Javanese | Javanese, Bangkok Malay, Thai | ||
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Malay sub-ethnic groups
editJavanese
editSurinamese cuisine
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