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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Abelam --- Papua New Guinea --- Abelam (Papua New Guinean people) --- Vernacular architecture --- Religion. --- Rites and ceremonies. --- gemeenschapshuis
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Sculpture --- Folklore --- sculpture [visual work] --- utensils --- masks [costume] --- Papua New Guinea --- Abelam (Papua New Guinean people) --- Art, Abelam --- Social life and customs. --- Catalogs. --- sculpture [visual works]
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A number of UN conventions and declarations (on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions and the World Heritage Conventions) can be understood as instruments of international governance to promote democracy and social justice worldwide. In Indonesia (as in many other countries), these international agreements have encouraged the self-assertion of communities that had been oppressed and deprived of their land, especially during the New Order regime (1966-1998). More than 2,000 communities in Indonesia who define themselves as masyarakat adat or “indigenous peoples” had already joined the Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance of the Archipelago” (AMAN) by 2013. In their efforts to gain recognition and self determination, these communities are supported by international donors and international as well as national NGOs by means of development programmes. In the definition of masyarakat adat, “culture” or adat plays an important role in the communities’ self-definition. Based on particular characteristics of their adat, the asset of their culture, they try to distinguish themselves from others in order to substantiate their claims for the restitution of their traditional rights and property (namely land and other natural resources) from the state. The authors of this volume investigate how differently structured communities - socially, politically and religiously - and associations reposition themselves vis-à-vis others, especially the state, not only by drawing on adat for achieving particular goals, but also dignity and a better future.
Cultural property --- Cultural property. --- Indonesia. --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- United States of Indonesia --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- R.I. (Republik Indonesia) --- RI (Republik Indonesia) --- Indonesië --- Indonezii︠a︡ --- PDRI (Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia) --- Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia --- Yinni --- Republic of Indonesia --- Republiek van Indonesië --- إندونيسيا --- Indūnīsīyā --- جمهورية إندونيسيا --- Jumhūrīyah Indūnīsīyā --- Republica d'Indonesia --- Indonezia --- Endonèsie --- İndoneziya --- İndoneziya Respublikası --- Інданезія --- Indanezii︠a︡ --- Рэспубліка Інданезія --- Rėspublika Indanezii︠a︡ --- Indonezija --- Republika Indonezija --- Индонезия --- Република Индонезия --- Republika Indonezii︠a︡ --- Indonesya --- Induonezėjė --- Society & social sciences. --- Sociology & anthropology. --- Adat law --- Tobelo (Indonesian people) --- Toraja (Indonesian people) --- Pakistan --- Indonesia --- Society & social sciences --- Anthropology --- Indigenous Peoples --- Wanna --- Toradja (Indonesian people) --- Toradjas --- Ethnology --- Halmahera (Indonesian people) --- Tobelorese (Indonesian people) --- Civil law (Adat law) --- Customary law (Islamic law) --- Dutch East Indies --- Dutch East Indies (Territory under Japanese occupation, 1942-1945) --- Indoneshia --- Indoneshia Kyōwakoku --- PDRI --- R.I. --- RI --- Bākistān --- Dominion of Pakistan --- Eʼeʼaahjí Naakaii Dootłʼizhí Bikéyah --- Islami Jamhuriya e Pakistan --- Islāmī Jumhūrī-ye Pākistān --- Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān --- Islamic Republic of Pakistan --- Islamikē Dēmokratia tou Pakistan --- Islamische Republik Pakistan --- Islamskai͡a Respublika Pakistan --- Isli͡amska republika Pakistan --- Jamhuryat Islami Pakistan --- Pākistāna --- Pakistani Islamivabariik --- Pakisutan --- Paquistan --- State of Pakistan --- Adat law. --- Pakistan.
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Angkor, the temple and palace complex of the ancient Khmer capital in Cambodia is one of the world’s most famous monuments. Hundreds of thousands of tourists from all over the globe visit Angkor Park, one of the finest UNESCO World Heritage Sites, every year. Since its UNESCO listing in 1992, the Angkor region has experienced an overwhelming mushrooming of hotels and restaurants; the infrastructure has been hardly able to cope with the rapid growth of mass tourism and its needs. This applies to the access and use of monument sites as well. The authors of this book critically describe and analyse the heritage nomination processes in Cambodia, especially in the case of Angkor and the temple of Preah Vihear on the Cambodian/Thai border. They examine the implications the UNESCO listings have had with regard to the management of Angkor Park and its inhabitants on the one hand, and to the Cambodian/Thai relationships on the other. Furthermore, they address issues of development through tourism that UNESCO has recognised as a welcome side-effect of heritage listings. They raise the question whether development through tourism deepens already existing inequalities rather than contributing to the promotion of the poor.
Heritage tourism --- World Heritage areas --- Historic sites --- Community development --- Cultural property --- Prasat Prĕah Vihéar (Cambodia) --- Unesco. --- Angkor (Extinct city) --- Cambodia --- Foreign relations --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- Regional development --- Economic assistance, Domestic --- Social planning --- Heritage places, Historic --- Heritage sites, Historic --- Historic heritage places --- Historic heritage sites --- Historic places --- Historical sites --- Places, Historic --- Sites, Historic --- Archaeology --- History --- Historic buildings --- Monuments --- Cultural tourism --- Tourism --- Citizen participation --- Government policy --- Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture --- ユネスコ --- 国際連合教育科学文化機関 --- Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la educación, la ciencia y la cultura --- United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization --- Verenigde Naties. Organisatie voor onderwijs, wetenschap en cultuur --- Prāsāt Phra Wihān (Cambodia) --- Prasat Phra Viharn (Cambodia) --- Preah Vihear (Temple : Cambodia) --- Prāsāt Khao Phrawihān (Cambodia) --- Prāsāt Khao Phra Wihān (Cambodia) --- Prāsād Braḥ Vihār (Cambodia) --- Prāsād Braḥvihār (Cambodia) --- Prāsād Bhnaṃ Braḥ Vihār (Cambodia) --- Temple of Vihear (Cambodia) --- Sīsikarēsūan (Cambodia) --- Cambodia. --- Prāsāt Hin Khao Phra Wihān (Cambodia) --- Prāsāt Khao Phra Vihār (Cambodia) --- Cambodge --- Khmer Republic --- Cam Bot --- Cambotja --- République khmère --- Kambodscha --- Kamboja --- Kambodža --- Tchin-la --- Chien-pʻu-chai --- Democratic Kampuchea --- Kambujā --- Democratic Cambodia --- Camboja --- Preah Reach Ana Chak Kampuchea --- Kâmpŭchéa Prâchéathĭpâteyy --- Kampuchea démocratique --- République du Cambodge --- Campuchia --- Kampuchea (Coalition Government, 1983- ) --- Kampuchea --- Kampuchii︠a︡ --- Kamphūchā --- Kingdom of Cambodia --- Preăhréachéanachâkr Kâmpŭchéa --- Cambogia --- Roat Kampuchea --- State of Cambodia --- Cambodja --- Royal Government of Cambodia --- French Indochina --- Antiquities
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Women, Iatmul --- Iatmul (Papua New Guinean people) --- Social life and customs.
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