
The Sa’dan-Toraja: A Study of Their Social Life and Religion
di:
Hetty Nooy-Palm
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Copertina rigida
ISBN 10: 9024722748
ISBN 13: 9789024722747
Data di pubblicazione:
January 1st, 1981
Editore: University of Washington Press
Pagine: 350
Hetty Nooy-Palm delves into the intricate social structures and rich religious practices of the Sa’dan-Toraja people. This comprehensive study examines the cultural nuances that shape their community life and spirituality, offering readers a deep understanding of their traditions and beliefs. Through meticulous research, the author highlights the significance of communal ties and ritualistic ceremonies that define the identity of the Sa’dan-Toraja.
The work stands out for its thoughtful analysis and detailed observations, painting a vivid picture of a society that balances modern influences with ancient practices. Nooy-Palm's scholarship provides valuable insights for anyone interested in anthropology, religion, and the evolving dynamics within indigenous cultures.
The work stands out for its thoughtful analysis and detailed observations, painting a vivid picture of a society that balances modern influences with ancient practices. Nooy-Palm's scholarship provides valuable insights for anyone interested in anthropology, religion, and the evolving dynamics within indigenous cultures.