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- 1From:Borneo Research BulletinSIXTH BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE BORNEO RESEARCH COUNCIL "BORNEO 2000" For five days, from the 10th through the 14th of July, 2000, over 160 participants from Malaysia and more than 40 other...
- 2From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 37)The Bulungan Sultan called for Segai (here, Kayanic peoples) (2) soldiers from Berau and Bulungan and sent them to the Sebuku basin several times, until all the villages of the Sumbol Tidung (3) were abandoned....
- 3From:Borneo Research BulletinThis brief communication was prompted by the notes of Beatrice Clayre and William Batty-Smith in the Borneo Research Bulletin (Volume 30, 1999, respectively pp. 140-142 and 142-146), both referring to Bob Reece's recent...
- 4From:Borneo Research BulletinThe settlement areas of the Tumon The main settlement areas of the Tumon are located in the border region between Kalimantan Tengah and Kalimantan Barat, along the upper reaches and at the headwaters of the Lamandau...
- 5From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 45)Introduction This paper discusses the naming system used in the Baleh region of Sarawak to refer to weaving designs of pita ' kumbu ', a ritual fabric of the Iban people of western Borneo. To this end, Gavin's...
- 6From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 33)A. Zainal Abidin and Abdullah Salleh 2002 Life in the Malay Kampongs of Kuching, fifty years ago. Nusantara Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, Kota Samarahan: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak. Adam, J.H. and B....
- 7From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 36)The appearance of Volume 36 represents something of a milestone for your Editor. This is the tenth volume of the BRB that I have edited, not counting a brief stint as special editor of a single issue (Volume 7, no. 2,...
- 8From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 35)The title of the short article by H. Zahorka published in the 2001 issue of the Borneo Research Bulletin (Zahorka 2001b: 140-147) was surprising, as during my recent visit to the same community I did not meet any...
- 9From:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Vol. 32, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAnti-Japanese activities in North Borneo before the Pacific War were part of a larger anti-Japanese campaign waged by the Chinese in Southeast Asia. In North Borneo one of the most important outcomes was politicisation...
- 10From:Borneo Research Bulletin10-11 August 2000, Leiden, The Netherlands During the closing decades of the twentiety century, the island of Borneo and its peoples have faced many critical environmental challenges. Controversial transmigration,...
- 11From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 33)Introduction At the beginning of the nineteenth century West Borneo (now West Kalimantan) was politically unstable. The rise of the sultanate of Pontianak, with Dutch support, had resulted in the takeover of Mempawah...
- 12From:Borneo Research BulletinA study of hunting and trade in the species of non-marine turtles and tortoises (Order Chelonia) indigenous to Danau Sentarum National Park (DSNP) was undertaken during the summer months of 1995. Research revealed that...
- 13From:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Vol. 32, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedJames T. Collins (*) Through a discussion of language use in Kalimantan Barat (Western Borneo) a better understanding of cultural and sociolinguistic phenomena that are relevant to any discussion of Malay identity...
- 14From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 36)A two-day workshop, organized by the Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS), Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, was held on November 10-11, 2005, and brought together retired pioneer senior Sarawak administrators so that they...
- 15From:BioScience (Vol. 41, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedFrom a plane, the treetops certainly look like a forest, as wild as it can be. But it is not a forest, it is a garden, says anthropologist Christine Padoch of the New York Botanical Garden's Institute of Economic Botany...
- 16From:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis analysis of a recent manuscript by a leader of a forest nomadic group of Kalimantan shows a multi-staged manipulation of the historical tradition, in connection with ancient and modern, political, cultural, and...
- 17From:Borneo Research BulletinIntroduction Danau (=lake) Sentarum National Park (00[degrees]51'N 112[degrees]06'E), a Wetland of International Importance (under the Ramsar Convention), is located in the province of Kalimantan Barat (West...
- 18From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 35)Antonio J. Guerreiro tries in a somewhat clumsy way to compare my brief report in BRB 2001 with the well-known, ridiculous Tasaday scoop "discovered" in the Philippines. A clarifying response is therefore called for....
- 19From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 35)AVM Horton Abdul Hakim Almdny, Salim Said and M. A. M. Soom 2002a Evaluation of Nitrate Transport to Underground Environment as Affected by Water-table Depths. Paper presented at the second World Engineering...
- 20From:Borneo Research BulletinRecent survey efforts in and around the Danau Sentarum National Park (DSNP), West Kalimantan, Indonesia suggest that the site comprises faunal biodiversity of both bioregional and global importance. Site faunal...