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Roger Tol, Kees van Dijk, Greg Acciaioli |
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| Introduction |
379-391 |
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Christian Pelras |
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| Patron-client ties among the Bugis and Makassarese of South Sulawesi |
393-432 |
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Anthony Reid |
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| Pluralism and progress in seventeenth-century Makassar |
433-449 |
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Heather Sutherland |
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| Trepang and wangkang; The China trade of eighteenth-century Makassar c.1720s-1840s |
451-472 |
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J. Noorduyn |
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| The Wajorese merchants’ community in Makassar |
473-498 |
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Roger Tol |
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| Textual authority; The Toloq Rumpaqna Boné by I Mallaq Daéng Mabéla, Arung Manajéng |
499-520 |
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Birgitt Röttger-Rössler |
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| Shared responsibility; Some aspects of gender and authority in Makassar society |
521-538 |
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Martin Rössler |
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| From divine descent to administration; Sacred heirlooms and political change in highland Goa |
539-560 |
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Anton Lucas, Chris de Jong |
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| Mukhdi Akbar; The struggle for religious recognition of a mystical movement in Selayar, South Sulawesi |
561-587 |
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Greg Acciaioli |
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| Kinship and debt; The social organization of Bugis migration and fish marketing at Lake Lindu, Central Sulawesi |
588-617 |
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R.Z. Leirissa |
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| The Bugis-Makassarese in the port towns; Ambon and Ternate through the nineteenth century |
619-633 |