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Tourism and quality of life: perceptions of local industry employees in Ubud Bali
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In: Theses (2016)
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Balinese Y-Chromosome Perspective on the Peopling of Indonesia: Genetic Contributions from Pre-Neolithic Hunter- Gatherers, Austronesian Farmers, and Indian Traders
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Chapter 5. Local Autonomy, Local Capacity Building and Support for Minority Languages: Field Experiences from Indonesia
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This chapter discusses the complexity of language/cultural maintenance and revival, highlighting the significance of building and supporting long-term local capacity. These complex issues are discussed in the current context of rapid political change towards greater local autonomy in Indonesia. After some background on aims and regulations of decentralization, the Balinese in Bali and Rongga in Flores are compared and discussed based on the author’s field experiences. It is argued that capacity building and support must include more than simply developing human resources. Strengthening, reforming, and/or restoring relevant institutions, particularly in relation to customary adat systems, are equally important. While a macro perspective must be adopted, priority must be given to a community- based approach and to long term capacity building and support at the most local level. The comparison of the Rongga and Balinese helps clarify how a range of inter-related socio-political and economic variables at the local and regional levels play a significant role in providing and/or inducing good conditions for bottom-up community-based initiatives in language/cultural maintenance and revival. ; National Foreign Language Resource Center and University of Hawai‘i Press ; 05arka.pdf ; 05arkasmall.pdf
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adat systems; Bali; Balinese; Flores; Indonesia; language/cultural maintenance; revival; Rongga
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/1353
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Autosomal STR variation in five Austronesian Populations
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In: HUM BIOL , 77 (6) 825 - 851. (2005) (2005)
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The Bali bombings: Tourism crisis management and conflict avoidance
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Affinities and extremes : crisscrossing the bittersweet ethnology of East Indies history, Hindu-Balinese culture, and Indo-European allure
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Plural semantics, reduplication, and numeral modification in Indonesian
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In: http://users.ox.ac.uk/~cpgl0015/indonesian.pdf
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Ducksoupcook ; Cooking ducks for feast
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anon.many. - : The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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Departureparty ; Party conducted before the departure to the Netherlands
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B10mar8
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A; P3; P1. - : The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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