Among the more than 130,000 objects from Indonesia in the Dutch National Museum of World Cultures, many once belonged to or were used by the Chinese population of Indonesia. In this article, the authors provide an overview of these collections by presenting their collecting histories from the earliest acquisitions to the most recent collections and by highlighting a number of objects, which in their materials, techniques, motifs, colours or function show a combination of elements from both Chinese and Indonesian cultures. The authors pay particular attention to objects which play a role in the Chinese-Indonesian wedding ceremony
Cultural acculturation can be seen from various aspects, where the fusion of two cultural elements w...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the modern history of Indonesia through the experience of two ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Chinese from Indonesia in the Netherlands are (post)colonial migrants who share a long historical ti...
Wacana, vol. 18, n° 1 (2017) : Chinese Indonesians in historical perspective I Table of Contents Art...
Lukisan ini cukup menarik. Tidak hanya estetis, tetapi juga bersejarah dan penting. Lukisan ini mena...
This special web collection contains a selection of archived websites from the Chinese community in ...
The Aceh Museum, one of the oldest museums in Indonesia, was established during Dutch colonial rule....
This paper discusses the intricate relations between culture and identity in a web of larger power s...
Chinese export paintings in Dutch public collections. A shared cultural visual repertoireThe collect...
A narrative involves the process of telling all experiences related to culture and can form a new un...
In this article, I use the trajectories and meanings of objects in the collectionsof two Eurasian me...
Multiculturalism in Indonesia is predominantly concerned with various regional cultures in the count...
This thesis is the first large-scale study of Buddhist and Hindu metal statues (i.e. bronze, gold an...
In this article I will contend that decolonisation of colonial collections is not only about repatri...
Cultural acculturation can be seen from various aspects, where the fusion of two cultural elements w...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the modern history of Indonesia through the experience of two ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Chinese from Indonesia in the Netherlands are (post)colonial migrants who share a long historical ti...
Wacana, vol. 18, n° 1 (2017) : Chinese Indonesians in historical perspective I Table of Contents Art...
Lukisan ini cukup menarik. Tidak hanya estetis, tetapi juga bersejarah dan penting. Lukisan ini mena...
This special web collection contains a selection of archived websites from the Chinese community in ...
The Aceh Museum, one of the oldest museums in Indonesia, was established during Dutch colonial rule....
This paper discusses the intricate relations between culture and identity in a web of larger power s...
Chinese export paintings in Dutch public collections. A shared cultural visual repertoireThe collect...
A narrative involves the process of telling all experiences related to culture and can form a new un...
In this article, I use the trajectories and meanings of objects in the collectionsof two Eurasian me...
Multiculturalism in Indonesia is predominantly concerned with various regional cultures in the count...
This thesis is the first large-scale study of Buddhist and Hindu metal statues (i.e. bronze, gold an...
In this article I will contend that decolonisation of colonial collections is not only about repatri...
Cultural acculturation can be seen from various aspects, where the fusion of two cultural elements w...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the modern history of Indonesia through the experience of two ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...