Cast from the herd memories of matriarchal Malaysia

Cast from the herd: memories of matriarchal Malaysia chronicles the author's childhood in the world's largest matriarchial community, the Minangkabau, during the time when the country was transiting from its agrarian feudal roots to an urban democratic society, and in the background of a v...

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Main Author: M. Bakri Musa (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Petaling Jaya, Selangor ZI Publications Sendirian Berhad 2016
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