Ebu gogo, the Glossary
The Ebu Gogo are a group of human-like creatures that appear in the folklore of Flores, Indonesia.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Bukit Timah Monkey Man, Flores, Gregory Forth, Homo floresiensis, Ikat, Indonesia, John McWhorter, Kéo language, Legendary creature, Menehune, Monkey, Nage people, Nature (journal), New Scientist, Ngadha language, Nittaewo, Orang Mawas, Orang Pendek.
- Flores Island (Indonesia)
- Hominid cryptids
- Indonesian folklore
Bukit Timah Monkey Man
The Bukit Timah Monkey Man, commonly abbreviated as BTM or BTMM, is a legendary creature said to inhabit Singapore, chiefly in the forested Bukit Timah region. Ebu gogo and Bukit Timah Monkey Man are hominid cryptids.
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Flores
Flores is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, a group of islands in the eastern half of Indonesia. Ebu gogo and Flores are flores Island (Indonesia).
Gregory Forth
Gregory L. Forth is a retired professor of anthropology at the University of Alberta. Ebu gogo and Gregory Forth are flores Island (Indonesia).
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Homo floresiensis
Homo floresiensis also known as "Flores Man") is an extinct species of small archaic human that inhabited the island of Flores, Indonesia, until the arrival of modern humans about 50,000 years ago. Ebu gogo and Homo floresiensis are flores Island (Indonesia).
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Ikat
Ikat (literally "to bind" in Indonesian languages) is a dyeing technique from Southeast Asia used to pattern textiles that employs resist dyeing on the yarns prior to dyeing and weaving the fabric.
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans.
John McWhorter
John Hamilton McWhorter V (born October 6, 1965) is an American linguist with a specialty in creole languages, sociolects, and Black English.
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Kéo language
Kéo or Nagé-Kéo is a Malayo-Polynesian dialect cluster spoken by the Kéo and Nage people (ʼata Kéo 'Kéo people') that reside in an area southeast of the Ebu Lobo volcano in the south-central part of Nusa Tenggara Timur Province on the island of Flores, eastern Indonesia, largely in the eponymous Nagekeo Regency.
Legendary creature
A legendary creature (also called a mythical or mythological creature) is a type of fantasy entity, typically a hybrid, that has not been proven and that is described in folklore (including myths and legends), but may be featured in historical accounts before modernity.
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Menehune
Menehune are a mythological race of dwarf people in Hawaiian tradition who are said to live in the deep forests and hidden valleys of the Hawaiian Islands, hidden and far away from human settlements.
Monkey
Monkey is a common name that may refer to most mammals of the infraorder Simiiformes, also known as the simians.
Nage people
The Nage are an indigenous people living on the eastern Indonesian islands of Flores (chiefly in the eponymous Nagekeo Regency), and Timor. Ebu gogo and Nage people are flores Island (Indonesia).
Nature (journal)
Nature is a British weekly scientific journal founded and based in London, England.
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New Scientist
New Scientist is a popular science magazine covering all aspects of science and technology.
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Ngadha language
Ngadha (also spelled Ngada, Ngada or Ngada) is an Austronesian language, one of six languages spoken in the central stretch of the Indonesian island of Flores. Ebu gogo and Ngadha language are flores Island (Indonesia).
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Nittaewo
Nittaewo (or Nittevo) were said to be a small tribe of small bigfoot or Yeti-like hominid cryptid native to Sri Lanka. Ebu gogo and Nittaewo are hominid cryptids.
Orang Mawas
In Malaysian folklore, the Orang Mawas or Mawas (also known as the Orang Dalam) is an entity reported to inhabit the jungle of Johor in Malaysia. Ebu gogo and Orang Mawas are hominid cryptids.
Orang Pendek
In Indonesian folklore, the Orang Pendek (Indonesian for 'short person') is the most common name given to a creature said to inhabit remote, mountainous forests on the island of Sumatra. Ebu gogo and Orang Pendek are hominid cryptids.
See also
Flores Island (Indonesia)
- 1973 Flores cyclone
- 1992 Flores earthquake and tsunami
- Bajawa
- Bare-throated whistler
- Black-fronted flowerpecker
- Central Flores languages
- Christ the King Cathedral, Ende
- East Flores Regency
- East Manggarai Regency
- Ebu gogo
- Ende (town)
- Ende Regency
- Flores
- Flores–Lembata languages
- Flores-Lembata languages
- Frans Xavier Seda Airport
- Golden-rumped flowerpecker
- Gregory Forth
- Homo floresiensis
- Kelimutu National Park
- Labuan Bajo
- Larantuka
- Leptoptilos robustus
- Manggarai Regency
- Mata Menge
- Maumere
- Maunura
- Mbaru Niang
- Mbay (Indonesia)
- Nage people
- Nagekeo Regency
- Ngada Regency
- Ngadha language
- Pale-shouldered cicadabird
- Rampasasa
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Larantuka
- Ruteng
- Sikka Regency
- Sumba–Flores languages
- Tachina brevipalpis
- Thick-billed heleia
- Tour de Flores
- Verhoeven's giant rat
- West Manggarai Regency
- White-rumped kingfisher
- Wonopito Airport
- Yellow-ringed white-eye
Hominid cryptids
- Agogwe
- Amomongo
- Barmanou
- Bigfoot
- Bili ape
- Bukit Timah Monkey Man
- Ebu gogo
- Hairen
- Hibagon
- Kalanoro
- Koolakamba
- Mande Barung
- Momo the Monster
- Mono Grande
- Nittaewo
- Orang Mawas
- Orang Pendek
- Sisimito
- Skunk ape
- Yeren
- Yeti
- Yowie
Indonesian folklore
- Banta Berensyah
- Bawang Merah Bawang Putih
- Dayang Bandir and Sandean Raja
- Dewi Sri
- Ebu gogo
- Folklore of Indonesia
- Ghosts in Malay culture
- Hainuwele
- Indonesian mythology
- Jailangkung
- Kancil Story
- King Iguana
- Kuntilanak
- Legend of the Centipede Lake
- Malay folklore
- Nyai Roro Kidul
- Panji tales
- Pocong
- Putri Tangguk
- Ratu Adil
- Satu Suro
- Siamang putih
- Singo Ulung
- The king of the parakeets
- Totok Kerot
- UFO sightings in Indonesia