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Indigenous Spirits And Global Aspirations In A Southeast Asian Borderland Timorlestes Oecussi Enclave Michael Rose

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Indigenous Spirits And Global Aspirations In A Southeast Asian Borderland Timorlestes Oecussi Enclave Michael Rose
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Indigenous Spirits And Global Aspirations In A Southeast Asian Borderland Timorlestes Oecussi Enclave Michael Rose instant download after payment.

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Michael Rose
ISBN: 9789048550340, 9048550343
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Indigenous Spirits And Global Aspirations In A Southeast Asian Borderland Timorlestes Oecussi Enclave Michael Rose by Michael Rose 9789048550340, 9048550343 instant download after payment.

Over the past 40 years, life in Timor-Leste has changed radically. Before 1975 most of the population lived in highland villages, spoke local languages, and rarely used money. Today many have moved into urbanized lowlands settlements, and even those whose lives remain dominated by customary ways understand that those of their children will not. For the Atoni Pah Meto of the island's west, the world was neatly divided into two distinct categories: the meto (indigenous), and the kase (foreign). Now things are less clear. Now the good things of the outside world are pursued not through rejecting the meto ways of the village, or collapsing them into the kase, but through continual crossing between them. In this way, the people of Oecussi are able to identify in the struggles of lowland life, the comforting and often decisive presence of familiar highland spirits.

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