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"This volume on social and economic change in Minahasa is an attempt to make up for the remarkable lack of regional studies on Indonesia. Minahasa has the reputation of being economically and socially more advanced than other outer island regions of the country. Hence, an in-depth regional study, despite obvious individual characteristics of the area, shows development trends for most parts of Indonesia. Based on extensive empirical field-work in rural Minahasa, the research findings presented in this book add to a wide and colourful picture of the various aspects of the modernization process, with its peculiar mix of continuity, change, and social aspirations. The collection of articles contains relevant information for students and researchers with an interest in village politics, religious life, women's role in rural development, and the impact of state ideology on development."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 114. Chapters: Chinese Indonesians, Peranakan, Dayak people, Lindu, Minangkabau people, Malays, Indo people, Indos in colonial history, Batak, Toraja, Javanese people, Minahasa, Indos in pre-colonial history, Sundanese people, Bajau people, Japanese migration to Indonesia, Indo Europeesch Verbond, Iban people, Overseas Minangkabau, Bugis, Burmese Malays, Indian Indonesians, Minangkabau businesspeople, Sakuddei, Baduy, Bidayuh, Tenggerese, Koreans in Indonesia, Buru people, Banjar people, Acehnese people, Savu people, Kenyah people, Kayan, Sasak, Madurese peop...
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