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Indigenous place names continued existence as markers of Indigenous identity in Sabah
Published 2021Subjects: “…GN301-674 Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology…”
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Nilai dan norma masyarakat di Sabah
Published 2013Subjects: “…GN301-674 Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology…”
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Unsur bahasa dalam budaya
Published 2007Subjects: “…GN301-674 Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology…”
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Classroom ethnography: Adapt or adopt?
Published 2019Subjects: “…GN301-674 Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology…”
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Pembauran Budaya Kesenian Kaum Wanita Etnik Pribumi Sabah Terpilih
Published 2016Subjects: “…GN301-674 Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology…”
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Rural Development: Motivational Factors Impacting Community Support for Rural Tourism
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Identiti budaya etnik Palau' di Semporna, Sabah: Konservasi, adaptasi dan transformasi budaya
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Ethnomedicine in Sabah : past trends and future perspectives
Published 2019“…Methods: A literature survey was conducted with the aid of online database, and text books using keywords such as the current as well as previous names of Sabah and various related terminology such as ethnomedicine, CAM, complementary and alternative medicine, TCM, traditional and complementary medicine, herbalism, reflexology, spiritualism, ethnobiology ethnology, ethnoanthropology, biological activities, ethnobotanical uses, medicinal prop-erties, toxicity studies, etc. …”
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The roots and evolution of nationalism in Indonesia
Published 2021“…In doing so, it addresses three salient questions, namely i) how the seeds of national consciousness were sown; ii) what were the underlying factors/dynamics shaping the nature and development of nationalism; and iii) how nationalism and nationhood manifested in a geographically divided, ethno-culturally diverse state like Indonesia, whose citizenry has remained strongly attached to their traditional ethnological and adat communities. Emphasis is given to both stateoriented and popular manifestations of Indonesian nationalism, to highlight the state/elite-centric nature, and populist drive behind its discourses, agenda, and manifestations.…”
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