Precedence in the Formation of the Domain of Wai Brama and the Rajadom of Sikka

The regency of Sikka in east central Flores is an ethnological laboratory in miniature for the study of differentiation in Austronesian societies. Except for an enclave of Lamaholot-speakers in north-eastern Sikka, a Lionese population in the district’s west and small communities of immigrants from...

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Animal anatomy
Animal morphology
Animal teeth
Anthropology
Applied anthropology
Behavioral sciences
Biological sciences
Biology
Clans
Communities
Cooperation
Creation myths
Cultural anthropology
Cultural customs
Descendants
Families
Family members
Folkloristics
Human behavior
Human geography
Human societies
Ivory
Metropolitan areas
Mythology
Myths
Political geography
Polities
Rituals
Social behavior
Social groups
Social institutions
Social interaction
Social sciences
Social structures
Sociology
Sovereign states
Tusks
Villages
Zoology
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