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10 November 2022
The Mori tribe demonstrates the making of a traditional food of their tribe named Linapati at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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10 November 2022
Napu indigenous people demonstrate the making of their tribe's traditional food called Sayur Bekoloka at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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10 November 2022
The Mori tribe demonstrates the making of a traditional food of their tribe named Linapati at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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10 November 2022
Napu indigenous people demonstrate the making of their tribe's traditional food called Sayur Bekoloka at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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10 November 2022
Residents taste the traditional Ocong Arogo food made by indigenous Pamona tribesmen at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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10 November 2022
Residents enjoy food together in the Molimbu tradition at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. In addition to cultural attractions, the festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, also features the Molimbu tradition, or dine together with the typical menu of these tribes. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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10 November 2022
Residents enjoy food together in the Molimbu tradition at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. In addition to cultural attractions, the festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, also features the Molimbu tradition, or dine together with the typical menu of these tribes. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.s of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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10 November 2022
Residents enjoy food together in the Molimbu tradition at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. In addition to cultural attractions, the festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, also features the Molimbu tradition, or dine together with the typical menu of these tribes. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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9 November 2022
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9 November 2022
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9 November 2022
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9 November 2022
Indigenous people bring their agricultural products to the produce carnival at the opening of the Mosintuwu Festival in Tentena, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the cultural festival with the theme "Remembering, Maintaining, and Celebrating Poso Cultural Traditions" was held again and was attended by indigenous people from 20 village representatives and four local tribes, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu. The festival, which emphasizes the participation of indigenous peoples, features a variety of cultural attractions and traditions of each tribe including its culinary peculiarities.
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9 November 2022
Indigenous people bring their agricultural products to the produce carnival at the opening of the Mosintuwu Festival in Tentena, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the cultural festival with the theme "Remembering, Maintaining, and Celebrating Poso Cultural Traditions" was held again and was attended by indigenous people from 20 village representatives and four local tribes, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu. The festival, which emphasizes the participation of indigenous peoples, features a variety of cultural attractions and traditions of each tribe including its culinary peculiarities.
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9 November 2022
Indigenous people bring their agricultural products to the produce carnival at the opening of the Mosintuwu Festival in Tentena, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the cultural festival with the theme "Remembering, Maintaining, and Celebrating Poso Cultural Traditions" was held again and was attended by indigenous people from 20 village representatives and four local tribes, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu. The festival, which emphasizes the participation of indigenous peoples, features a variety of cultural attractions and traditions of each tribe including its culinary peculiarities.
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9 November 2022
Indigenous people bring their agricultural products to the produce carnival at the opening of the Mosintuwu Festival in Tentena, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the cultural festival with the theme "Remembering, Maintaining, and Celebrating Poso Cultural Traditions" was held again and was attended by indigenous people from 20 village representatives and four local tribes, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu. The festival, which emphasizes the participation of indigenous peoples, features a variety of cultural attractions and traditions of each tribe including its culinary peculiarities.
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9 November 2022
Indigenous people bring their agricultural products to the produce carnival at the opening of the Mosintuwu Festival in Tentena, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the cultural festival with the theme "Remembering, Maintaining, and Celebrating Poso Cultural Traditions" was held again and was attended by indigenous people from 20 village representatives and four local tribes, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu. The festival, which emphasizes the participation of indigenous peoples, features a variety of cultural attractions and traditions of each tribe including its culinary peculiarities.
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