View Poll Results: As a whole, do Filipinos and Indonesians pass better in Korea and Bangladesh?

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    8 29.63%
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    16 59.26%
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    3 11.11%
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Thread: As a whole, do Filipinos and Indonesians pass better in Korea or Bangladesh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KuakoVoice View Post
    Yup,we been here for a while too.South Moluccans like us Ambonese,West Papuans,Manado and Minahasans from Sulawesi,Bataks from Sumatra we are all mostly Protestant since Colonialism.East Nusa Tengarra Islands like Flores and Timor Leste is Catholic from Portuguese colonization.Christianity is actually the second biggest religion in Indonesia and growing since we also tend to have very big families.
    How common and prevalent are Animism/indigenous traditional religions in Indonesia including Eastern regions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Synapsid View Post
    Cordillera filipino are the most East Asian in Insular SE Asia. They have the lowest native admixture levels, infact Igorot are used to determine Austronesian ancestry like Taiwan Hanben. Cordeillera would pass more in East Asia than in Bangladesh. Non Javan Indonesians look darker but both Indos and Fillipinos are lighter than Bengalis
    Yep I agree. A very significant percentage of Cordillerans/Igorots look very East Asian and can resemble Southern Chinese, Vietnamese and Tai Kadai groups in phenotypes.

    Are Igorots even purer Austronesian than Taiwanese Aborigines? I heard the latter groups such as Ami, Atayal, Bunun etc have additional Northern East Asian or Han-like ancestry unlike Cordillerans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joqool View Post
    How common and prevalent are Animism/indigenous traditional religions in Indonesia including Eastern regions?
    Animism is more common in Central and Eastern Indonesia for sure.Remember for the most part alot of groups in Wallacea for example South Moluccans and East Timorese as well as West Papuans many were Animist before they became Christian or Muslim.Hinduism had little to no influence in Wallacea/Papua and Buddhism and Confucianism had zero presence historically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joqool View Post
    How common and prevalent are Animism/indigenous traditional religions in Indonesia including Eastern regions?
    Animism is more common in Central and Eastern Indonesia for sure.Remember for the most part alot of groups in Wallacea for example South Moluccans and East Timorese as well as West Papuans were Animist before they became Christian or Muslim.Hinduism had little to no influence in Wallacea/Papua and Buddhism and Confucianism had zero presence historically.

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