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Maluku culture

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Maluku culture
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Maluku, a group of islands within the Indonesian archipelago,[1] has a variety of culture and customs expressed in music, tools, languages, dance, and art.[2]

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Headgear of Luang Island (19th century), Honolulu Museum of Art
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Kalwedo

One of the many cultures is known as Kalwedo.[2] Kalwedo is valid proof of ownership of indigenous peoples in Southwest Maluku (MBD).[2] This ownership is joint ownership of common life.[clarification needed][3] Kalwedo is rooted in the lives of indigenous peoples in the Babar archipelago and MBD.[2] The Kalwedo cultural inheritance is expressed in a language game, customs, and discourse.[3]

Hawear

Hawear is a growing and prevailing culture in the public life of the Kei Islands, passed from one generation to the next.[4] Folklore, folk, and a variety of written documents are among the means by which cultural treasures including Hawear are preserved.[5]

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