Mapuan Archipelago

The Mapuan Archipelago is a sub-archipelago of the northern Ondalsan Archipelago and sometimes considered to be a part of. It consists of the islands of Mapu, Haql Tenda, and Haql Palatuqu, a part of the country of Cadasa, and the island of Baratlamuri.

History
The first homo sapiens migrated to Mapu Island in 65,000 BCE. Later, Haql Island was split from Mapu Island due to rising sea levels in 12,000 BCE. A millenium later, Haql Island would be split into two, and Baratlamuri was split off from Mapu Island at 5,000 BCE, forming the Alyatak Strait.

Austronesians from Sumatra arrived in northern Mapu Island at around 1,000 BCE. According to research, those Austronesians were brought as labourers and slaves by Malay and Javanese in their trading fleets, signifying that they were. These peoples slowly migrated south to Haql Tenda, Haql Palatuqu, and Baratlamuri, and down to Nesiondalsa.