On the Indonesian island of Ambon, the revitalization of adat (customary land tenure) is shaped by a post-conflict dynamic aiming to induce a reconciliation between distrustful Christians and Muslims. This resurgence of adat reflects how indigenous communities cope with spatial relocation resulting from interreligious violence. Resettled indigenous communities in Ambon can be termed "communities in exile," as people express feelings of territorial alienation and wish to return to the home village where they possess genealogical ties to the land. The desire to return expresses an urge to instate a renewed and purified adat order, where segregation by religion has been overcome
At present the contestation of the Indonesian state’s dispossessory policies regarding land and othe...
People from Buton, Southeast Sulawesi, have for centuries migrated to Ambon for work, there forming ...
Adat or custom, which was recommended as an ethnic and religious platforms reconciliation of post-vi...
On the Indonesian island of Ambon, the revitalization of adat (customary land tenure) is shaped by a...
In post-conflict contexts characterized by large-scale migration and increasing levels of legal plur...
The term adat (custom) is used frequently in Central Sulawesi. It has multiple meanings, and is pick...
Adat is originally an Arabic term meaning “custom” or “habit”, and was introduced by Islamic merchan...
On January 19, 1999, a street fight involving two Ambonese, a Christian and a Muslim, took place in ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This paper analyzes the roles of the nationalist...
This writing is an effort done by the writer to break up the religious segregation that is still con...
People from Buton, Southeast Sulawesi, have for centuries migrated to Ambon for work, there forming ...
A significant portion of cultural symbols in Ambon, Indonesia were destroyed during the 1999-2004 re...
This article demonstrates the strategic position of Lembaga Adat Negeri in the fulfilment of the lon...
Ambon is a migrant town in Indonesia known throughout history for its accommodating and welcoming v...
This dissertation is about the Baduy, an adat community in Banten Province, Indonesia. It argues tha...
At present the contestation of the Indonesian state’s dispossessory policies regarding land and othe...
People from Buton, Southeast Sulawesi, have for centuries migrated to Ambon for work, there forming ...
Adat or custom, which was recommended as an ethnic and religious platforms reconciliation of post-vi...
On the Indonesian island of Ambon, the revitalization of adat (customary land tenure) is shaped by a...
In post-conflict contexts characterized by large-scale migration and increasing levels of legal plur...
The term adat (custom) is used frequently in Central Sulawesi. It has multiple meanings, and is pick...
Adat is originally an Arabic term meaning “custom” or “habit”, and was introduced by Islamic merchan...
On January 19, 1999, a street fight involving two Ambonese, a Christian and a Muslim, took place in ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This paper analyzes the roles of the nationalist...
This writing is an effort done by the writer to break up the religious segregation that is still con...
People from Buton, Southeast Sulawesi, have for centuries migrated to Ambon for work, there forming ...
A significant portion of cultural symbols in Ambon, Indonesia were destroyed during the 1999-2004 re...
This article demonstrates the strategic position of Lembaga Adat Negeri in the fulfilment of the lon...
Ambon is a migrant town in Indonesia known throughout history for its accommodating and welcoming v...
This dissertation is about the Baduy, an adat community in Banten Province, Indonesia. It argues tha...
At present the contestation of the Indonesian state’s dispossessory policies regarding land and othe...
People from Buton, Southeast Sulawesi, have for centuries migrated to Ambon for work, there forming ...
Adat or custom, which was recommended as an ethnic and religious platforms reconciliation of post-vi...