Indonesian Indigenous Studies
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Relational Multispecies World: Listening to Bees, Chickens, and Humans in Bayan
From Bayan practices, we learn that multispecies communication is both possible and real, rooted in a cosmology shaped by tawhid…
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Local Wisdom in The Preservation of Wonosadi Customary Forest: Between Keistimewaan and Vulnerability
Aris Shihabuddin In Indonesia, conflicts often occur in the forestry sector between the government and indigenous communities. The main cause…
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Preserving Indigenous Culture: The Saparan Bekakak Tradition in the Context of Contemporary Ambarketawang
Ersa Elfira Khaiya Saparan Bekakak in Ambarketawang Village, Gamping, is a large annual event that has significant historical and cultural…
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The Rights of Nature and the Non-Human Dignity: Reviving the Right to Life in the Minangkabau Traditional Paradigm
Luthfiah Trivani Zebua Growing up in a small town in West Sumatra, I was surrounded by a hill that became…
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Men with Hello Kitty’s Heart: Ecofeminism of the Resan Community in Gunungkidul
Puja Alviana Dewantri When I first met the Resan Gunungkidul community, I wondered why the community members involved in environmental…
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Soul and Memory: Between Nature and Science
Refan Aditya Colonel Miles Quaritch returned to life in his Avatar clone body. His memories before the battle in Avatar…
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Epistemological Violence against the Indigenous: Problematizing Religious Education in Indonesian Constitution
Miftha Khalil Muflih The story of Butet Manurung and “Sokola Rimba” shows how the state ignores the right to education…
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Metaphysical Criticism Response: A Study Analysis through Indigenous Women and Water
Candra Dvi Jayanti Complex human knowledge about spirituality and worldview has been reduced to material things that can be accepted…
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In the Name of Dialogue and Moderation: The Lost Authenticity of Balia Ritual
Sulistya Pratiwi On September 28, 2018, the earthquake, liquefaction, and tsunami hit Palu, Sigi, and Donggala at the same time,…
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Examining the Legal (Un)Certainty of Indigenous Land Rights in Indonesia
Muammar As land is significantly essential for indigenous people, legal certainty of customary land is a necessity. The lack of…
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