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... Minangkabau adat is required . Krier ( 1994 : 14 ) writes that " most Minangkabau learn the rules of adat not through careful studies with experts , but in the context of what Moore [ 1987 ] has called ' diagnostic events , ' moments ...
... Minangkabau adat is required . Krier ( 1994 : 14 ) writes that " most Minangkabau learn the rules of adat not through careful studies with experts , but in the context of what Moore [ 1987 ] has called ' diagnostic events , ' moments ...
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... Minangkabau even have an expression , " seperti Belanda minta tanah " ( like the Dutch ask for land to borrow ) , which reveals their distrust of the Dutch with regard to land rights . Therefore it is probable that there may indeed ...
... Minangkabau even have an expression , " seperti Belanda minta tanah " ( like the Dutch ask for land to borrow ) , which reveals their distrust of the Dutch with regard to land rights . Therefore it is probable that there may indeed ...
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... Minangkabau . Indonesia 2 : 1-24 . Acciaioli , G. 2002. Re - empowering the " Art of the Elders " : The ... Minangkabau : Peasants , Culture and Modernity in Colonial Indonesia . Oxford . Kato , T. 1982. Matriliny and Migration ...
... Minangkabau . Indonesia 2 : 1-24 . Acciaioli , G. 2002. Re - empowering the " Art of the Elders " : The ... Minangkabau : Peasants , Culture and Modernity in Colonial Indonesia . Oxford . Kato , T. 1982. Matriliny and Migration ...
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