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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-08-03
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Saturday, August 9, 2008. Saman Dance, Nangroe Aceh Darussalam. Meuseukat"Meusekat" is almost the same as "Saman". The only difference is that "Meusekat" is performed by women and originates in west and south Aceh. (Sources: Aceh.net). Friday, August 8, 2008. The Dramatic of Kecak Dance, Bali. Attending a Kecak recital is a must for any visitor to Bali. It is a wondrous experience, and a window into the musical and artistic culture that make the Balinese a special people. The dancer of Singo Barong bear ...
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-09-14
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Minagkabau, West Sumatra. West Sumatra has a coastline where the capital is situated. The hinterland is a range of high mountains, which dip into picturesque valleys and lakes. Amongst them are the remnants of the old Minangkabau kingdom of Pagaruyung, (the art centers for silver, hand-weaving, embroidery and woodcarving). North Side: Riau Province. South Side: Indian Ocean. West Side: North Sumatra Province. East Side: Jambi and Bengkulu Province. Monday, September 15, 2008.
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Nias Island, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Here you will find the links to websites that contains information about Nias in many differente aspects: tourism, cultural, geographic…etc…. Website of “North Nias Tourism Department”, with plenty of excellent information for traveling around Nias Island. Website of the Museum Pusaka Nias, located in Gunung Sitoli. Webiste that provides News and Information about Nias Island. Official Website of Nias Tourism Board. Website with News about Nias, in bahasa only.
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-10-26
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Raja Ampat, Papua. Indonesia Diving, Raja Ampat Island "The incredible reef and fish". Raja Ampat Island is the most western district of the Indonesian province of Papua. Raja Ampat consists of an area surrounding four major island off the western coast of Birds Head Panisula of New Guinea Island. The western half of which is Indonesia and the eastern half, Papua New Guinea. The province was called Irian Jaya, and its a cluster of over 1500 small Islands. Sardine Reef has reall...
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Indonesian Civilizations: Minagkabau, West Sumatra
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Minagkabau, West Sumatra. West Sumatra has a coastline where the capital is situated. The hinterland is a range of high mountains, which dip into picturesque valleys and lakes. Amongst them are the remnants of the old Minangkabau kingdom of Pagaruyung, (the art centers for silver, hand-weaving, embroidery and woodcarving). North Side: Riau Province. South Side: Indian Ocean. West Side: North Sumatra Province. East Side: Jambi and Bengkulu Province. Minagkabau, West Sumatra.
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Indonesian Civilizations: Raja Ampat, Papua
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Raja Ampat, Papua. Indonesia Diving, Raja Ampat Island "The incredible reef and fish". Raja Ampat Island is the most western district of the Indonesian province of Papua. Raja Ampat consists of an area surrounding four major island off the western coast of Birds Head Panisula of New Guinea Island. The western half of which is Indonesia and the eastern half, Papua New Guinea. The province was called Irian Jaya, and its a cluster of over 1500 small Islands. Sardine Reef has reall...
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-08-10
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Friday, August 15, 2008. The Baduy speak a dialect derived from archaic Sundanese. However, modern Sundanese and Javanese influences in their archaic dialect can be heard in their speech. Even today, despite the ways that Suharto tried to force them to change their lives and build modern schools in their territory, the Baduy opposed the government. As a result, very few Baduy are able to read or write. Jesuit Priest, Father Wayne P. Penaflorida is a leading proponent for education of all Baduy. Physical ...
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