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Border History from a Borneo Longhouse: The Search for a Life that is Very Good

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By (author): Valerie Mashman

A headman of a remote Kelabit longhouse in Borneo is wrestling with recent changes caused by logging and roadbuilding. During this time of tension, he tells three historical narratives defining what makes the good life. His stories of history celebrate pioneering heroes who led through warfare and migrations, who interact with the Brooke state and initiate peace-making, and who journey to seek local Christian missionaries. This microhistory highlights the resilience of values in the face of transformative change, values providing a cultural structure for the Kelabit to redefine and adapt whilst maintaining their identity as a community.
This work is relevant to Austronesian studies, Southeast Asian history, oral history, the anthropology of value, sociality and ethnic identity, Christian conversion, and issues of borderlands, decolonization, and indigeneity. It is of interest to readers concerned with the history of transnational peoples of Borneo, including the Kelabit, Saban, Kenyah, Ngurek, Penan, and the Lun Dayeh. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
  • Publication City/Country: Netherlands
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789463723459

About Valerie Mashman

Valerie Mashman is an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Borneo Studies Universiti Malaysia Sarawak. Her research interests in the field of anthropology examine issues of oral history and narratives peace-making values and social change indigeneity gender and material culture with a particular focus on indigenous peoples of Borneo.

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