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Rethinking Cultural Identiy and its Drivers in Present-Day Indonesia: A Case Study of the Dayak

Abstract

keywords
Dayak Identity, Construction, Headhunting, Longhouse, Religion., 다약인 정체성, 구성, 머리사냥, 연립가옥, 종교.

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