At the edge of Mangrove forest : the Suku Asli and the quest for indigeneity, ethnicity, and development
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At the edge of Mangrove forest : the Suku Asli and the quest for indigeneity, ethnicity, and development
(Kyoto area studies on Asia / Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, v. 29)
Kyoto University Press , Trans Pacific Press, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 222-233) and index
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Table of Contents
- Introduction Positioning Suku Asli as Indigenous Peoples or an Adat Community
- Under State Politics:State Formation,Ethnic Category,and Development Subjects
- Identity as Non‐Muslims:Orang Asli,Peranakan,and Ancestral Worship
- Consolidation of People and Place:Foraging,Space,and Historical Continuity
- Establishment of an Organization:Leadership,Power,and Government Intervention
- Manifestation of Tradition:Adat,Performance,and Integration
- Creation of Homogeneity:Agama,Buddhism,and Abstraction
- The Ongoing Quest for Indigeneity
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