The Minokok are an indigenous ethnic group residing in Sabah, eastern Malaysia on the island of Borneo. They reside near the headwaters of Kinabatangan River, in Sandakan Division. Their population was estimated at 2,000 in the year 1991. They are considered a sub-group of the Kadazan-Dusun, as their language (ISO 639-3 mqq) belongs to the Dusunic branch of the Austronesian language family. About 35% of the population has been converted to evangelical Christianity, the remainder are animist.
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- Agal
- Cowie
- Darvel
- Kimanis
- Labuk
- Marchesa
- Marudu
- Padas
- Paitan
- Sandakan
- Sepanggar
- Schomburgk
- Tambak
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- Abai
- Apas
- Bandau
- Betotan
- Binsuluk
- Bode Besar
- Bongawan
- Bongaya
- Bongon
- Brantian
- Bukau
- Burong River
- Gum Gum Besar
- Inanam
- Jeragan Bistari
- Kaindangan
- Kalabakan
- Kalumpang
- Kanibongan
- Kimanis
- Kinabatangan
- K. Klagan
- Klias
- Kolopis
- Kretam Besar
- Labuk
- Lakutan
- Langkon
- Liwagu
- Mamahat
- Manalunan
- Maruap
- Mengalong
- Mengkabong
- Membakut
- Merotai
- Mulau
- Monyog
- Mumiang
- Padas
- Papar
- Paitan
- Pegagau
- Pimpin
- Sabahan
- Sahabat
- Samawang
- Sapagaya
- Segaliud
- Segama
- Sekong Besar
- Sengarong
- Sepagaya
- Serudong
- Sibunga
- Silabukan
- Simandalan
- Sinsilog
- SuanLamba Besar
- Sugut
- Sulaman
- Tandek
- Tanjung Labian
- Tatulit
- Tawau
- Tegupi
- Telaga
- Tempasuk
- Tingkayu
- Tiram
- Tuaran
- Ulu Tungku
- Umas Umas
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