The Traditional Decision-Making Process of Berkaul in Tanjung Emas, West Sumatra: Its Nature and Significance (Indonesia) (Report)
SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 2011, April, 26, 1
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Background Indonesia is unique in the variety of its cultures, languages, and people. While this diversity is perhaps most apparent between different ethnic groups, considerable differences are also observable within a given ethnic group at the local level. The customs that are traditional in a particular community in Indonesia are intertwined with the particular adat (local law and customs) practiced in that area and shape the institutions of regional society.
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