Bahasa Tanah of my village,Hulaliu in Haruku which is next to Ambon and considered South Central Maluku

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MfRZN24ZFZ8

Hio Hio,a famous Moluccan war song.Also Bahasa Tanah

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FFZxOjNv1y4

More examples of Bahasa Tanah,Moluccan Austronesian languages of the Central Malayo Polynesian family

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx6ImtOWnyg

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h4jPmg4JdPg

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_s1FRlTeSXg

This is Fataluku,a Papuan language of East Timor

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_s1FRlTeSXg

Tetum rap,Tetum is the national Austronesian language of East Timor.Its the same language family as Bahasa Tanah,Central Malayo Polynesian languages.All and only Wallacean Austronesian languages of Wallacea fall under this branch,but the Austronesian languages of Halmahera fall under yet ANOTHER different branch of Austronesian in its own language family along with West Papuan Austronesian languages which is the North Halamahera/West Papuan Austronesian family.This is not even including the Papuan languages in mostly Halmahera and Timor.But yeah,this language situation is really,really complex in Wallacea.Another Tetum song

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oI4K2nMqxsk

Wallacea really deserves a thread alone for it very unique and complex diversity of languages.Maluku alone is the most diverse region in all of Southeast Asia.




https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QiBPSeJS_NI

The Austronesian languages of Wallacea are also the closest Austronesian languages to the Oceanian branches.It is basically intermediate from Malay to Oceanian,but actually has maybe more leaning to Oceanian Austronesian.i was told a story from a Tahitian Moluccan mix in Holland about how his Tahitian and Moluccan grandfathers could mutually understand alot of words in Tahitian and Bahasa Tanah!