indonesians in English

noun
1
a native or inhabitant of Indonesia, or a person of Indonesian descent.
This historical perspective is once again an issue of relevance to Indonesians and Indonesian art today.

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1. For us Indonesians,rice is the most usual food.

2. The Indonesians of the city form a distinct ethnic group.

3. 7 For us Indonesians,rice is the most usual food.

4. All Indonesians must have their religion stamped on their identity card.

5. A number of foreign Chinese nationals and Indonesians are also working in massage parlours.

6. This paper reports a study of 821 Indonesians of Amboinese descent living in a suburb of Rotterdam

7. Sauropus Androgynus is traditionally consumed by Indonesians and is believed to increase breast milk production during lactation

8. Eurasian Indonesians dwindle in number as an ethnic group since major emigration from Indonesia after World War II.

9. The majority of Indonesians, and – ultimately – international opinion, favored independence, and in December 1949, the Netherlands formally recognized Indonesian sovereignty.

10. The Amboinese demanded a free republic in their islands as an alternative to Dutch colonial ism—a demand refused by thee Indonesians and termed un …

11. Interracial marriage and cultural assimilation often prevent the formation a precise definition of Chinese Indonesians in line with any simple racial criterion.

12. Despite the fanatical resistance of the Indonesians, half of the city was conquered in three days and the fighting was over in three weeks (29 November).

13. Unlike most Indonesians, who practice Islam, the Balinese adhere to Hinduism, though their interpretation of it has been heavily influenced by the neighbouring Javanese culture

14. One special envoy described Chinese Indonesians as the key to restoring "badly needed" capital and economic activity, prioritizing businessmen as the target of their pleas.

15. As the news about the independence declaration spread throughout the archipelago, ordinary Indonesians felt a sense of freedom that led most to regard themselves as pro-Republican.

16. Indonesians and Filipinos are properly termed Asian, since their island groups are considered part of the Asian continent, but not the Melanesians, Micronesians, and Polynesians of the central and southern Pacific, who are now often referred to collectively as Pacific Islanders