Fuuki people

Fuuki people (風木人) or locally Urangfuuki are a minority ethnic group of Nakama. Worldwide, approximately 2.6 million people are of Fuuki descent; of these, approximately 2.1 million are residents of Nakama. Fuuki people are primarily Austronesian but some had a mixture with either Yamato-Nakamaese or Namiyan people. Currently Fuuki People (alongside with very small minority in Nakama) are the only Austronesian people native to Nakama.

Origins
It is currently believed that Fuuki People are descended from the people of Sulawesi and Mindanao migrated around 14th-16th century to the modern day Ogasawara Island. Based on the language similarity, Fuuki People are relatively close with the language of Buginese language with some mixture of some Polynesian languages and Japanese. It also highly possible that they migrate after the conversion of their religion from their previous land as some of the Fuuki people practice Islam, similar with the people in Sulawesi and Mindanao respectively.

In 1605 it is estimated to be around 30,000 fuuki people resides in the Ogasawara Island alongside with Polynesian minorities when Yamato-Nakamaese by Kurahashi Shogunate first settle the island. Later on majority of Polynesian group of the islands are either integrating with Fuuki people or just never really recognized by the shogunate government as around 1850 94% of the native (non Yamato and Namiyan) are considered to be Fuuki.