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HARIDISON Anyualatha |
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The Shifting identity of the Dayak in Indonesia/ |
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Anyualatha Haridison, Yuwanto , Laila Kholid Alfirdaus and Wijayanto |
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2024 |
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This article explores the evolving identity of the Dayak people, an indigenous group primarily found in the central and eastern regions of Borneo, Indonesia. It examines the historical and socio-political factors that have influenced their identity, focusing on the impacts of colonization, modernization, and national integration. The Dayak community has experienced significant shifts in its cultural practices, social structures, and political positioning due to external influences, including the state’s efforts to incorporate indigenous groups into the national identity of Indonesia.<br/><br/>The article discusses the complexities of Dayak identity in contemporary Indonesia, which is shaped by both traditional practices and the pressures of modernity. It highlights how the Dayak have navigated the challenges of maintaining their indigenous cultural heritage while engaging with broader national and global trends. Additionally, it addresses the role of the Dayak in contemporary political and environmental movements, particularly in relation to land rights and the preservation of the Bornean rainforest.<br/><br/>By exploring the shifting dynamics of Dayak identity, the article provides insight into the broader issues of ethnic identity and cultural change within Southeast Asia, particularly in the context of indigenous communities’ resilience amidst changing socio-political landscapes. |
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SHIFTING IDENTITY, DAYAK, INDOENESIA |
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DAYAK |
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INDONESIA |
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IDENTITY |
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Yuwanto |
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ALFIRDAUS Laila Kholid |
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Wijayanto |
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ASIAN AFFAIRS: AN AMERICAN REVIEW, Volume 51, Number 1, 2024, Page 1-27 |
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