Bugis people
Bugis people come from the Sulawesi islands in Indonesia, and now with a population of three million, inhabit almost all of South Sulawesi. The conquest of the Netherlands in the 17th century led to some of them moving and now mixed up with other tribes in Sumatra, Kalimantan, Java, Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak. They are merchants of spice and incense. As a general knowledge of British-controlled writing, Bugis ethnicity is well-known in the maritime field of the Malay Archipelago and in the economy. They are also known as brave warriors, feared pirates and successful traders. The main focus of this ethnic and cultural economy is the Ujung Pandang or known as Makassar. Bugis people are also Muslims.