• The Sawi or Sawuy are an ethnic group of South Papua, Indonesia. They were known to be cannibalistic headhunters as recently as the 1950s. They speak the...
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  • Sawi may refer to: Sawi people, a people of the West Papua province of Indonesia Sawi language (Papuan), the language of the Sawi people Sawi language...
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  • Sawi or Sawuy is a language of the Sawi people of the Trans–New Guinea phylum spoken in sago swamps in the southwestern parts of the Indonesian province...
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  • team. Sawi began his career at the South Sudanese club Young Stars, before moving to South Korea in 2016 to sign for Ansan Greeners. In 2018, Sawi signed...
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  • national football team. Al-Sawi was born to Nabeel Al-Sawi a Palestinian-Jordanian, who was her first football coach. Al-Sawi played for Saudi Arabian side...
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  • went to work among the Sawi tribe of what was then Dutch New Guinea in the service of the Regions Beyond Missionary Union. The Sawi were known to be cannibalistic...
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  • Sawi, Savi, or Sauji, is an endangered Indo-Aryan language spoken in northeastern Afghanistan and north-western Pakistan. It is classified as a member...
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  • Anak". Facebook. "Muling Pagtatagpo". Facebook. "Mga Pusong Sawi". Facebook. "Mga Pusong Sawi". Facebook. "Para Kay Renz". Facebook. "Makuhang Magpatawad"...
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    The indigenous peoples of Western New Guinea in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, commonly called Papuans, are Melanesians. There is genetic evidence for...
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    in Ladakh, Palula and Sawi speakers in Chitral, Ushojo speakers in the Swat Valley, and Kalkoti speakers in Dir. Many Shina people have also migrated to...
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