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Kinship, population and social reproduction in the 'new Indonesia': A study of Nuaulu cultural resilience

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Kinship, population and social reproduction in the 'new Indonesia': A study of Nuaulu cultural resilience - Ellen, Roy
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Nuaulu people on the Indonesian island of Seram have displayed remarkable linguistic and cultural resilience over a period of 50 years. In 1970 their language and traditional culture was widely considered 'endangered.' Despite this, Nuaulu have not only maintained their animist identity and shown a robust ability to reproduce 'traditional' ritual performances, but have exhibited both population growth and increasing assertiveness in the projection of their interests through the politics of the 'New Indonesia'. This book ...

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Kinship, population and social reproduction in the 'new Indonesia': A study of Nuaulu cultural resilience 2020, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9780367590581

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Kinship, population and social reproduction in the 'new Indonesia': A study of Nuaulu cultural resilience 2018, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9781138493872

Hardcover