Totoli people
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To Toli | |
|---|---|
| Total population | |
| 25,000 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Indonesia (Central Sulawesi) | |
| Languages | |
| Totoli, Gorontalo Malay, and Indonesian | |
| Religion | |
| Sunni Islam | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Buol • Lauje • Dondo |
The Totoli people (Totoli: To Toli; Indonesian: Orang Totoli), also known as Tolitoli, are an Austronesian ethnic group living along the northern coast of Central Sulawesi, specifically in the coastal region stretching from Sojol in the Donggala Regency in the south to Lakuan and Binontoan, Tolitoli Regency in the north.[1]
The Totoli people generally speak the Totoli language and Indonesian. The use of the Totoli language is increasingly threatened today, as it is rarely heard in wider forms of communication, such as in markets, offices, or mosques.[2]