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Ships from hell Japanese war crimes on the high seas
Published 2002Table of Contents: “…Early shipments of the damned -- Workers for the divine emperor -- Kwai PoWs survive hell at sea -- A quartet of naval massacres -- Sensuikan targets: the killer submarines -- Death by surface raider -- The last hellship transports, 1944-5 -- Japanese navy involvement in biological warfare -- The Japanese navy and the comfort women -- Kendari: Tokkeitai killing fields -- Epilogue: Betrayal of the damned -- Appendix: Known Japanese hellships, 1942-5 -- Memorials to the war dead: Japanese naval atrocities on land and sea.…”
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Southeast Asian religion, culture and art of the sea
Published 2013Table 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…”
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