Property in Social Continuity: Continuity and Change in the Maintenance of Property Relationships through Time in Minangkabau, West Sumatra

Property in Social Continuity: Continuity and Change in the Maintenance of Property Relationships through Time in Minangkabau, West Sumatra

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Format Paperback
Pages 473
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1979
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff
ISBN-10 9024721970
ISBN-13 9789024721979
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In the highlands of Minangkabau, West Sumatra, a rich tapestry of property relationships unfolds, interwoven with the region's unique cultural heritage. The exploration of these relationships reveals the intricate balance between continuity and change, showcasing how traditional practices adapt while still honoring their historical roots. Through rigorous examination, the author delves into the laws governing inheritance, suggesting that knowledge of these laws is essential for the people to navigate their rights and obligations.

The narrative emphasizes the dynamic nature of cultural practices surrounding property, illustrating how collective memory and social norms impact current ownership structures. With a focus on the Minangkabau matrilineal system, the author investigates how women play a pivotal role in property management and inheritance, challenging conventional perceptions of economic roles within society.

By illuminating the complexities of property relations, this work offers insights into broader themes of social continuity and transformation. It prompts readers to reflect on the importance of understanding and teaching these legal frameworks, as they form a critical part of the foundation for community cohesion and empowerment.

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