本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
192
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 29, 2022
出版社
Galda Verlag
ISBN-10
3962032231
ISBN-13
9783962032234
説明
The Kamoro people, an ethno-linguistic group numbering around 18,000, reside in a region that stretches approximately 300 kilometers along the northern shores of Indonesia. Their rich cultural heritage and profound connection to the land are meticulously explored, offering readers an insightful glimpse into their traditions, beliefs, and social structures. By examining their daily lives, rituals, and the challenges they face in an ever-changing world, this work underscores the importance of preserving the unique identity of the Kamoro amidst modernization.
Through vivid storytelling and comprehensive research, Kal Müller paints a detailed portrait of the Kamoro community, illuminating their struggles for sovereignty and cultural continuity. The narrative delves into the intricate relationships between the Kamoro and their environment, revealing how natural resources play a crucial role in their livelihood and cultural practices. This exploration not only honors the richness of the Kamoro heritage but also invites reflection on broader themes of ethnic identity and resilience in the face of global pressures.
Through vivid storytelling and comprehensive research, Kal Müller paints a detailed portrait of the Kamoro community, illuminating their struggles for sovereignty and cultural continuity. The narrative delves into the intricate relationships between the Kamoro and their environment, revealing how natural resources play a crucial role in their livelihood and cultural practices. This exploration not only honors the richness of the Kamoro heritage but also invites reflection on broader themes of ethnic identity and resilience in the face of global pressures.
ジャンル
歴史
自然