Which ethnic group does Manado in Indonesia belong to?

Minahasa is the main ethnic group in Manado, Indonesia, and it also includes a small number of Toyara people and Longgetaro people.

1, (1) Minahasa people have fair complexion, high nose, prominent lips, large eye distance, short and hard black hair, tall and burly figure and a European lifestyle. Every village has its own Christian church and school.

(2) Minahasa people live in Manado Port, the northernmost part of Sulawesi Island in Indonesia, and belong to primitive Malay race. In the past, it was led by chiefs, but now it is a paternal organization and led by leaders. The land belongs to every village. Planting rice, upland rice, corn, sago coconut, coffee, tobacco and coconut.

(3) Almost all Minahasa people are Christians, and most of them are well-educated. The population in the late 20th century was about 1 10,000.

2.Toyara people are scattered all over the island. They are nomadic people who live in seclusion in the jungle and have their own language. The Tarot people in Long Ge live in the west and south-central of the Northeast Peninsula. They are short, straight-haired, fair-skinned and Muslim.

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Indonesia Manado

Manado, the capital of Indonesia's North Sulawesi province, is located in the northeast of the province. As early as the16th century, Manado became the first overseas colony in the Netherlands, and the island was rich in spices such as cloves and cardamom, which made Manado known as the "spice island". The architecture and culture here are close to European style. Most of the residents here are Christians.

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