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The Household and Shared Poverty in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi

The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1995
Analysis of Geertz's concept of 'shared poverty' has generally been restricted to the case of Java. By examining a newly created peasantry in the highlands of Sulawesi, I challenge the assumptions underlying Geertz's formulation of 'shared poverty' and that of his critics.
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Ductile flow in the metamorphic rocks of central Sulawesi

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2011
Abstract Metamorphic rocks exposed along the Palu-Koro Fault of west-central Sulawesi, Indonesia, show abundant evidence of non-coaxial ductile deformation. The deformed rocks include gneisses, amphibolites and schists, that form part of a regionally metamorphosed basement complex of Mesozoic–Precambrian Australian (Gondwanan ...
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The colonization and schooling of the To Pamona of central Sulawesi, 1894 to 1924

1979
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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THE IMPACT OF POVERTY AND MALNUTRITION IN CENTRAL SULAWESI PROVINCE

The International Conference on Sustainable Economics Management and Accounting Proceeding
The importance of nutrition for the human body, which every day requires substances from food that are beneficial to health for the food process starting from consumption, digestion, absorption, to utilization by the human body. This study aims to analyze determinants, and map poverty that affects malnutrition in Central Sulawesi using village ...
M. Adnan Latief Perwira   +2 more
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A Grammar of Tajio. A Language Spoken in Central Sulawesi [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
This work is a description of Tajio, a Western Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. It covers the essential aspects of Tajio grammar without being exhaustive. Tajio has a medium sized phoneme inventory consisting of twenty consonants and five vowels. The language does not have lexical (word) stress; rather, it has a phrasal
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Malayan filariasis in Central Sulawesi (Celebes), Indonesia.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1978
Seven villages in Central Sulawesi were surveyed in September 1971 and finger blood samples from 3,658 persons examined for microfilariae. Periodic, nocturnal Brugia malayi was endemic in all seven villages with microfilarial rates (Mf-rate) of 10-42% (av. 25%).
F, Partono   +8 more
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Central Sulawesi

2017
Khee Giap Tan   +2 more
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Phonology of Da'a, Central Sulawesi

2015
Barr, Donald (Ed.), Barr, Sharon (Ed.)
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Assessment of WASH infrastructure in schools in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia using structured observations and principal interviews

Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 2023
Imaduddin Ahmed   +2 more
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