This paper studies the unique anthropology of the Cocos Malays of Cocos (Keeling) Island in Australia. The focus of the study is on the evolution and transformation of their dwelling architecture and culture. Cocos Island is an isolated coral atoll located in the vast Indian Ocean and it became a home for the small community of Cocos Malays. Cocos Malays is a group of people from various ethnicities who were brought by a British merchant as slaves when he decided to inhabit and settle on the island in the 1820s. The slaves were a combination of people, mostly of Malay origin with the majority coming from Banjarmasin, Indonesia. These people later became assimilated into what is known today as the Cocos Malays. Starting by being slav...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
Pursuant to archaeology study, origin socialize Moluccas can be identified to come from race with cu...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses, based on ethnographic, archaeological and environmental evi...
This paper studies the unique anthropology of the Cocos Malays of Cocos (Keeling) Island in Australi...
This study in progress explores the unique anthropology and the dwelling culture of the Cocos Malays...
The paper explored the diaspora of the Cocos Malays within the bigger context of the Malay diaspora....
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are a remote Australian territory in the Indian Ocean and arehome to the...
At the turn of the 19th century, a small group of Malay population settled in the small island of Co...
This thesis is a history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands from their first settlement in 1826 to 1955,...
This paper is part of ongoing research to explore the unique intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and ...
This paper is part of ongoing research to explore the unique intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and ...
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands, located halfway between Perth and Sri Lanka and part of Australia’s Ind...
THE settlement of Cocos in 1827 by J. Clunies Ross was an event typical of its time, for the pattern...
This article looks at the life of Binongko people. The word “Binongko” is well known as a Buton migr...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
Pursuant to archaeology study, origin socialize Moluccas can be identified to come from race with cu...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses, based on ethnographic, archaeological and environmental evi...
This paper studies the unique anthropology of the Cocos Malays of Cocos (Keeling) Island in Australi...
This study in progress explores the unique anthropology and the dwelling culture of the Cocos Malays...
The paper explored the diaspora of the Cocos Malays within the bigger context of the Malay diaspora....
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are a remote Australian territory in the Indian Ocean and arehome to the...
At the turn of the 19th century, a small group of Malay population settled in the small island of Co...
This thesis is a history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands from their first settlement in 1826 to 1955,...
This paper is part of ongoing research to explore the unique intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and ...
This paper is part of ongoing research to explore the unique intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and ...
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands, located halfway between Perth and Sri Lanka and part of Australia’s Ind...
THE settlement of Cocos in 1827 by J. Clunies Ross was an event typical of its time, for the pattern...
This article looks at the life of Binongko people. The word “Binongko” is well known as a Buton migr...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
Pursuant to archaeology study, origin socialize Moluccas can be identified to come from race with cu...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses, based on ethnographic, archaeological and environmental evi...