Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... Island Southeast Asia , it has more often been the Javanese who saw themselves as the center in contrast to the less civilized inhabitants of the " outer islands . " 2 It follows , then , that states have both the right and ...
... Island Southeast Asia , it has more often been the Javanese who saw themselves as the center in contrast to the less civilized inhabitants of the " outer islands . " 2 It follows , then , that states have both the right and ...
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... island of Borneo , where they had already gained experience in the cultivation of coconut trees and the copra trade ... islands of the archipelago , had long been seen as an untamed frontier by the Dutch administration , a place where ...
... island of Borneo , where they had already gained experience in the cultivation of coconut trees and the copra trade ... islands of the archipelago , had long been seen as an untamed frontier by the Dutch administration , a place where ...
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... Island . Kodi women tend pigs and chickens , while Kodi men herd horses and water buffalo . Both sexes work in dry gardens of rice , corn , and tubers , where food is much more available than for Huaulu hunters , but more work is ...
... Island . Kodi women tend pigs and chickens , while Kodi men herd horses and water buffalo . Both sexes work in dry gardens of rice , corn , and tubers , where food is much more available than for Huaulu hunters , but more work is ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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