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The Mambai (also Mambae, Manbae) are the second largest ethnic group in East Timor. Their language is also called Mambai (or Mambae, Manbae). ==People== The Mambai number about 80,000〔Clifford Sather and James J. Fox (eds), ''(Origins, Ancestry and Alliance: Explorations in Austronesian Ethnography )'', ANU E Press, 2006, Chapter 7.〕 from the interior of Dili District to the south coast of the territory, especially in the districts of Ainaro and Manufahi. Circular houses with conical roofs are typical dwellings,〔Tony Wheeler, ''(East Timor )'', Lonely Planet, 2004, p. 93.〕 and the Mambai cultivate maize, rice, and root vegetables.〔 Ethnically Mambai politicians include Francisco Xavier do Amaral,〔''Asian survey'', University of California Press, 2003, Volume 43, Issues 4-6, p. 754〕 Manuel Tilman,〔(International Crisis Group, Asia Briefing N°65, 13 June 2007 )〕 Lúcia Lobato,〔(East Timor Legal Information Site, 2007 )〕 and Fernando de Araújo.〔
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