Southeast Asian religion, culture and art of the sea
Expressing identity through culture and visual arts is a shared if not a nearly identical phenomenon that can be observed among the maritime communities of Southeast Asia. In Sustaining Sulu People's Identity Through Their Culture and Visual Arts, Abraham P. Sakili deals with the cultural and h...
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Kuala Lumpur
Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences, University of Malaya
[2013]
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| Series: | Monograph series (Universiti Malaya. Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences)
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Table of Contents:
- Southeast Asian religion, culture, and art of the sea
- Sustaining Sulu people's identity through their culture and visual arts
- Magpaii-Bahau: reunion between living and dead among Bajau community of Semporna, Sabah, Malaysia
- Between two seas: integrative elements in the pangkanduli ritual of the Sama Dilaut (Bajau Laut) of Sitangkai
- Zapin dance and music: Malay-Islamic performative nuances if the Straits of Malacca
- Joget dangkung and its survival among coastal Malay society in Riau archipelago, Indonesia
- The coastal area of Minangkabau society, West Sumatra and the art of its performance
- Tari saputangan - handkerchief dance a a form of eternalizing the integrity and the identity of the coastal Minangkabau society


