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swidden
swidden Agric. (ˈswɪdən) [f. swidden, var. swithen v. (see Eng. Dial. Dict.: also, as a place-name element in Yorks.); in mod. use, a conscious readoption of the dialect word (see sense 2, quot. 1951).] 1. a. An area of land that has been cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning the vegetatio... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wola people
The Wola are sedentary and practice swidden agriculture. Their main staple is sweet potato; lesser staples are bananas and taro. wikipedia.org
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swithen
ˈswithen, v. Obs. exc. dial. (swidden, swizzen). [a. ON. sviðna to be singed (cf. ON. sviðningr clearing of land made by burning, Da. svidning burning, singeing): see prec.] trans. = prec. 1. Also intr. to be singed.1600 Surflet Country Farm iii. xx. 471 The northeast winde..is sharpe and swithning,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Long Selatong
He concluded that "in principle, the Kenyah swidden system and resources utilization patterns and strategies are stable, adaptive and compatible with the wikipedia.org
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Kaulong language
Kaulong, or Pasismanua, is an Austronesian language spoken by about 4000 swidden farmers of the southwest hinterlands of Kandrian District, West New Britain wikipedia.org
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Orang Rimba people
Following Malay classifications, early Europeans divided the Kubu into two categories: 'tame' or 'civilized' Kubu, who were predominantly swidden farmers Orang Batin Sembilan Traditionally referred to as civilized Kubu, the Orang Batin Sembilan are a larger population of swidden-based peoples who live in wikipedia.org
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Yine people
They traditionally used swidden agriculture to grow yuca. wikipedia.org
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Meratus Dayak
Swiddens are usually cultivated for a few years, then the forest is allowed to regenerate when the farmers move to a different swidden location to farm The farmers may return to a swidden, although there is usually at least 15 years between leaving and returning to a swidden. wikipedia.org
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Balantak, Sulawesi
Traditionally they lived in rectangular houses on stilts over are swidden fields. They raised fowl goats, rice, yams, taro, and millet. wikipedia.org
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Blackbird Raum
They quickly wrote new material and recorded what was to be their first album, Purse-Seine, named after the poem by Robinson Jeffers. 2007-2010: Swidden The band were unsatisfied with Purse-Seine and produced the follow-up, Swidden, promoting it with a full U.S. tour and several other tours. wikipedia.org
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Tiang language
The people that speak this language are swidden agriculturalists. There is very little data available for this language. wikipedia.org
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Chut languages
rather than as part of the Chut phylogenetic group, by Alves & Sidwell (2021) Except for the semi-nomadic and sedentary agriculturalist Sach and the swidden wikipedia.org
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Idne language
Idne, also known as Maleu-Kilenge, is an Austronesian language spoken by several thousand swidden farmers in the Talasea District of West New Britain Province wikipedia.org
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Birim River (New Guinea)
They practise tropical forest Swidden agriculture. About 3,000 people, they speak the Ninggerum language of the Ok group. wikipedia.org
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Machinere
Economy and subsistence Machinere people hunt, fish, and farm using the swidden method. wikipedia.org
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