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Totok is an
Indonesian term of
Javanese origin, used in
Indonesia to
refer to
recent migrants of Arab, Chinese, or
European origins. In the eighteenth...
- Tót (plural:
Tótok) (sometimes
archaic spelling: Tóth or Tóthok) was the
former exonym of the
collective name for Slovaks,
Slavonians and Slovenes, as...
- in the
Special Region of Yogyakarta. In 1930,
Dutch and
other Europeans (
Totok), Eurasians, and
derivative people like the Indos,
numbered 240,000 or 0...
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Totok Kerot,
Thothok Kerot, or Thothokkêrot
Javanese pronunciation: [ʈɔʈɔʔ kərɔt] is a
female character in folk tales,
spread among people in the surrounding...
- 1883.
Foreigners were
known locally as
totoks,
distinguishing new
Chinese arrivals from the peranakans. Many
totoks adopted Indonesian culture,
wearing kebayas...
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hybrid culture that
included elements from both
Chinese and
local cultures.
Totoks were
generally said to be first-generation
migrants and to have retained...
- Arca
Totok Kerot or Recå
Thothokkerot IPA: [rətʃɔ ʈɔʈɔʔ kərɔt] is a
statue (Jav. arcå or recå
means "statue")
located in
Bulusari Village, Pagu District...
- Noua Dreaptă".
Libertatea (in Romanian).
Totok and Macovei, pp. 468-69
Totok and Macovei, p. 21
William Totok and Elena-Irina Macovei, Între mit și bagatelizare...
- New Guinea,
during the
Battle of Hollandia. NICA
staff consisted of
Dutch totoks, Indos, and
native Indonesian military or
militarized personnel that wore...
- "a racially,
culturally and
socially homogeneous community between the
Totoks (European newcomers) and the
indigenous po****tion". They were historically...