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QUICK FACTS:
People groups: 26
Population: 1,205,575
Unreached people groups: 15
UPG population: 907,175
Unengaged UPGs: 7
UUPG population: 223,300
Number of countries: 1
Affinity Bloc: Malay Peoples
Overview: Sulawesi is one of the larger islands of Indonesia and the world's eleventh largest island, distinctively formed by four large narrow peninsulas. The Gulf of Tomini separates the northern Minahassa peninsula and East Peninsula. Scattered throughout Central Sulawesi along the Gulf of Tomini are a number of people groups whose languages are classified as Kaili. These groups, the largest of which is the Kaili Ledo, form the Kaili-Tomini of Sulawesi people cluster.
Peoples within this cluster: Andio; Balaesan; Balantak; Baras; Bolano; Buol; Dampelasa; Dondo; Kaili Ledo; Kaili Unde; Leboni, Rampi; Lindu; Pendau; Rambang Senuli; Saluan, Coastal; Saluan, Kahimamahon; Sarudu; Sedoa; Taje; Tajio; Tobada; Toli-Toli; Tombelala; Tomini; Topoiyo; Uma
Countries where they are found: Indonesia
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