Van der Kroef, 1954 - Google Patents
Dualism and symbolic antithesis in Indonesian societyVan der Kroef, 1954
- Document ID
- 10808350830242877230
- Author
- Van der Kroef J
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- Publication venue
- American Anthropologist
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IN VIRTUALLY all areas of the Indonesian archipelago, despite its diversity of cultures and social organization, there is a persistent structural motif: the functional antithesis of two social groups, be they clans, phratries or moieties. This antithesis is expressed in the …
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