Jongos
Jongos was a boy who lived with the Indis in the 18th to 20th centuries. His work was much heavier than the other female maids. There are clean gardens and gardens, clean fireplaces, gardens with fruits and vegetables, and clean the houses and other places. Occasionally the Indisian Officials ordered the freight-forwarders required by the Dutch Colonial Government or to become transporters of land transportation that had no transporting machinery, such as trains and cars. The Jongos are those who live in the Indis public office, as well as those who are not the only ones who are worthless. Jongos can be termed an easy-to-sell slavery that Indis officials are tired or compensate for inadequate work. The numbers can be located at Indis Homes. They were given specialties of work that they worked with as a late stroller, but their work was too heavy. If Jongos died, his name was considered as a slave, and he was probably buried at the time of his death.