Vendeur : Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, Etats-Unis
EUR 26,02
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good. 239 p. Includes: illustrations, maps, index, bibliography. This study provides a contemporary look at social, cultural, and economic aspects of the lives of these peoples. While political problems associated with Indonesia s western province of Papua (formerly Irian Jaya) have received a great deal of international media attention, studies of the people of the province are rarely available in English. This is especially true in regard to the people of the offshore islands, coast, and hinterland of the northern part of the province from the Bird s Head Peninsula to the border with Papua New Guinea. The region is inhabited by indigenous peoples speaking over 85 languages and by migrants from the islands of Sulawesi, Java, Flores, Lombok, and elsewhere in Indonesia. Many of the chapters in the book focus on economic changes and their impact on people s lives. Chapters examine the effects of transmigration, tourist projects, oil palm plantations, forestry projects, and road construction on local communities. Several chapters examine different types of traditional material culture, such as carving and textiles, and their place in these communities at present. The Studies are accompanied by maps, black and white photographs, and plates containing 124 color photographs.
Edition originale
EUR 30,37
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Ajouter au panierSoft Cover. Etat : Fine. First Edition. This study provides a contemporary look at social, cultural, and economic aspects of the lives of these peoples. While political problems associated with Indonesia's western province of Papua (formerly Irian Jaya) have received a great deal of international media attention, studies of the people of the province are rarely available in English. This is especially true in regard to the people of the offshore islands, coast, and hinterland of the northern part of the province from the Bird's Head Peninsula to the border with Papua New Guinea. The region is inhabited by indigenous peoples speaking over 85 languages and by migrants from the islands of Sulawesi, Java, Flores, Lombok, and elsewhere in Indonesia. Many of the chapters in the book focus on economic changes and their impact on people's lives. Chapters examine the effects of transmigration, tourist projects, oil palm plantations, forestry projects, and road construction on local communities. Several chapters examine different types of traditional material culture, such as carving and textiles, and their place in these communities at present. The studies are accompanied by maps, black and white photographs, and plates containing 124 color photographs. 263 pp. Spine slightly sunned; otherwise a new/unread copy. Size: 21 x 15 cm.
Vendeur : Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australie
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EUR 31,92
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Ajouter au panierSoft Cover. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. 239pp, index, notes, maps, 124 col ills. Pictorial card with integral flaps. A coupel of tiny spots to cover, slight yellowing at spine. Social, cultural and economic aspects of the lives of the peoples of Irian Jaya (Northern Papua), a province of Indonesia. Size: 8vo.
Edité par White Lotus Press, Bangkok, 2005
ISBN 10 : 9744800658 ISBN 13 : 9789744800657
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : SEATE BOOKS, APO, AP, Etats-Unis
EUR 49,41
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : no dj. This study provides a contemporary look at social, cultural, and economic aspects of the lives of these peoples. While political problems associated with Indonesia's western province of Papua (formerly Irian Jaya) have received a great deal of international media attention, studies of the people of the province are rarely available in English. This is especially true in regard to the people of the offshore islands, coast, and hinterland of the northern part of the province from the Bird's Head Peninsula to the border with Papua New Guinea. The region is inhabited by indigenous peoples speaking over 85 languages and by migrants from the islands of Sulawesi, Java, Flores, Lombok, and elsewhere in Indonesia. Many of the chapters in the book focus on economic changes and their impact on people's lives. Chapters examine the effects of transmigration, tourist projects, oil palm plantations, forestry projects, and road construction on local communities. Several chapters examine different types of traditional material culture, such as carving and textiles, and their place in these communities at present. The studies are accompanied by maps, black and white photographs, and plates containing 124 color photographs. Book.