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Oral Tradition [PDF]

open access: yesOral Tradition, 2003
Abstract It is Often overlooked that early modern antiquaries relied to a great extent not only on manuscript and archaeological material, but also on a variety of oral sources ranging from popular traditions to the personal recollections of the aged.
Thomas A. DuBois
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Fonctionnement comparé de l’imparfait de rupture en français et de l’imparfait perfectif non-itératif en bulgare

open access: yesMediAzioni, 2023
The aim of this article is to compare the mechanisms underlying the use of the narrative imperfect (called also ‘imparfait de rupture’) in French and the use of the non-iterative perfective imperfect in Bulgarian.
Zlatka Guentchéva
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Historic Sites during the World War II in South Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi as a Source of Historiography

open access: yesIHiS (Indonesian Historical Studies), 2022
The World War II in Indonesian territory at that time involved the Imperial Japanese Army against the military from the allies and was known later as “Theater of Pacific”. The massive military activities that took place in Indonesian territory during the
Syahrun Syahrun   +2 more
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The atlas of the Balkan linguistic area program [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica
This article presents the Atlas of the Balkan Linguistic Area (ABLA), a French- Russian research program that created an online database of language contact phenomena documented in the languages of the Balkans.
Adamou Evangelia, Sobolev Andrey N.
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West Kalimantan’s manuscripts circulation as religious comprehensive for against violence by the name of religion

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
Ethnicity is deeply ingrained in the fabric of West Kalimantan, shaped by the diverse cultural backgrounds of its people, including the Malay, Dayak, and Chinese communities.
Khairul Fuad   +4 more
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The role of “Hadih Maja” as an Acehnese oral tradition in supporting UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 agendas: an eco-criticism analysis

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences
Issues on climate change, global warming, renewable energy, food security, forest conservation, sustainable marine life resources, and protecting wildlife are becoming central issues for the world community these days.
Iskandar Syahputera   +7 more
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Cultural encounters in the history of East Kalimantan as model for diversity in Indonesia new capital today: studies on Salasilah Negeri Kutai Kerta Negara

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
Several ethnic groups in Indonesia have been mentioned in manuscripts from East Kalimantan, an area being developed as the new national capital of Indonesia. One of the manuscripts is Salasilah Negeri Kutai Kerta Negara (SNKKN).
Agus Iswanto   +6 more
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Ancestral Legitimization and Syncretic Islam in the Wayang Klithik of Gotanjung’s Sedekah Bumi

open access: yesMudra: Jurnal Seni Budaya
Wayang klithik is a two-dimensional wooden puppetry tradition found in Central and East Java. In Gotanjung Village, Pati Regency, Central Java, wayang klithik is performed every year as part of sedekah bumi ceremony, a ritual to express gratitude for ...
Evi Selviawati, Syahrial Syahrial
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Pantun as a Medium for Environmental Education and Ecological-Political Activism by Customary Institutions in Haruku Island

open access: yesForest and Society
This research aims to examine the ecological values and political practice contained in pantun, particularly that used by the kewang, a customary or adat institution in Haruku Village, Central Maluku. In Haruku, pantun is used as a medium of enviromental
Diah Meutia Harum   +6 more
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