Język cia-cia (Polish Wikipedia)

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  • Leontine E. Visser, Foreign Textiles in Sahu Culture, [w:] Mattiebelle Gittinger (red.), To Speak with Cloth: Studies in Indonesian Textiles, Los Angeles: Museum of Cultural History, University of California, 1989, s. 80–90, ISBN 978-0-930741-17-4, OCLC 20970370 [dostęp 2024-11-25], Cytat: [...] of Buton, the island southeast of Sulawesi which was conquered and became part of the Ternate sultanate in 1580. Because of its strategic geographical position, Buton served as a major stopping place for military and merchant vessels, whence it got the name of “market” after the Ternate word butu for marketplace. (s. 84) (ang.).

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  • Leontine E. Visser, The Historical Paths of Sahu Ceremonial Textiles, „Archipel. Études interdisciplinaires sur le monde insulindien”, 98, 2019, s. 121–150, DOI10.4000/archipel.1560, ISSN 0044-8613, OCLC 8511172914, Cytat: Bolio was the place where Ternate soldiers would replenish their stocks on their raids to islands further to the southwest. The island was their “market” or butu in Ternate language. Thus the island became known as Buton. (s. 127) (ang.).

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  • David Mead: Cia-Cia. Sulawesi Language Alliance. [dostęp 2024-11-25]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2024-11-25)]. (ang.).

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  • Barbara F. Grimes, Richard S. Pittman, Joseph Evans Grimes (red.): Ethnologue: Languages of the World. Wyd. 12. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1992, s. 622. ISBN 978-0-88312-815-2. OCLC 27019605. (ang.).
  • Michael Southon: The Navel of the Perahu: Meaning and Values in the Maritime Trading Economy of a Butonese Village. Canberra: Department of Anthropology, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, 1995, s. 28. ISBN 978-0-7315-2115-9. OCLC 33332886. (ang.).
  • Leontine E. Visser, Foreign Textiles in Sahu Culture, [w:] Mattiebelle Gittinger (red.), To Speak with Cloth: Studies in Indonesian Textiles, Los Angeles: Museum of Cultural History, University of California, 1989, s. 80–90, ISBN 978-0-930741-17-4, OCLC 20970370 [dostęp 2024-11-25], Cytat: [...] of Buton, the island southeast of Sulawesi which was conquered and became part of the Ternate sultanate in 1580. Because of its strategic geographical position, Buton served as a major stopping place for military and merchant vessels, whence it got the name of “market” after the Ternate word butu for marketplace. (s. 84) (ang.).
  • Leontine E. Visser, The Historical Paths of Sahu Ceremonial Textiles, „Archipel. Études interdisciplinaires sur le monde insulindien”, 98, 2019, s. 121–150, DOI10.4000/archipel.1560, ISSN 0044-8613, OCLC 8511172914, Cytat: Bolio was the place where Ternate soldiers would replenish their stocks on their raids to islands further to the southwest. The island was their “market” or butu in Ternate language. Thus the island became known as Buton. (s. 127) (ang.).
  • Ridwan Maulana, Aksara-aksara di Nusantara: Seri Ensiklopedia, wyd. popr., Banguntapan, Bantul, Yogyakarta: Samudra Biru, 2021, s. 174–177, ISBN 978-623-261-195-5, OCLC 1257314755 (indonez.).
  • Seung-Won Song, Being Korean in Buton? The Cia-Cia’s Adoption of the Korean Alphabet and Identity Politics in Decentralised Indonesia, „Kemanusiaan”, 20 (1), 2013, s. 51–80, OCLC 847659071 [dostęp 2024-11-26] (ang.).
  • 찌아찌아 ᄙᅡ뽀코어-인도네시아어-한국어 사전 / Kamus bahasa Ciacia Laporo – Indonesia – Korea, Seoul: Youkrack Books, 2021, ISBN 979-11-6742-261-3, OCLC 1361784532 (kor. • indonez.).

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