Peace-Making, Adat and Tama Bulan Wang.”

Resident Charles Hose was credited with “the true civilization of the Baram people.” However, a careful examination of the role of Penghulu Tama Bulan Wang demonstrates that pacification of the Baram was achieved less by the mediation of Charles Hose and more by the role of local chiefs such as Peng...

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Main Author: Valerie Anne, Mashman
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spelling my.unimas.ir.434852023-12-01T02:49:01Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43485/ Peace-Making, Adat and Tama Bulan Wang.” Valerie Anne, Mashman DS Asia DU Oceania (South Seas) GN Anthropology GT Manners and customs Resident Charles Hose was credited with “the true civilization of the Baram people.” However, a careful examination of the role of Penghulu Tama Bulan Wang demonstrates that pacification of the Baram was achieved less by the mediation of Charles Hose and more by the role of local chiefs such as Penghulu Tama Bulan Wang. His source of power was the existing customary institution of chieftainship and the adat or system of customary law, which provided safeguards for preventing conflict, for making peace and creating alliances. The role of this local cultural component in establishment of the state of Sarawak has been underplayed in colonial accounts of peace-making and the contemporary written history of the state. UNIMAS Publisher 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43485/1/Peace-Making.pdf Valerie Anne, Mashman (2020) Peace-Making, Adat and Tama Bulan Wang.”. Journal Borneo Kalimantan, 6 (1). pp. 75-91. ISSN 2289-2583 https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/BJK/article/view/2414 DOI: https://doi.org/10.33736/jbk.2414.2020
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DU Oceania (South Seas)
GN Anthropology
GT Manners and customs
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DU Oceania (South Seas)
GN Anthropology
GT Manners and customs
Valerie Anne, Mashman
Peace-Making, Adat and Tama Bulan Wang.”
description Resident Charles Hose was credited with “the true civilization of the Baram people.” However, a careful examination of the role of Penghulu Tama Bulan Wang demonstrates that pacification of the Baram was achieved less by the mediation of Charles Hose and more by the role of local chiefs such as Penghulu Tama Bulan Wang. His source of power was the existing customary institution of chieftainship and the adat or system of customary law, which provided safeguards for preventing conflict, for making peace and creating alliances. The role of this local cultural component in establishment of the state of Sarawak has been underplayed in colonial accounts of peace-making and the contemporary written history of the state.
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title Peace-Making, Adat and Tama Bulan Wang.”
title_short Peace-Making, Adat and Tama Bulan Wang.”
title_full Peace-Making, Adat and Tama Bulan Wang.”
title_fullStr Peace-Making, Adat and Tama Bulan Wang.”
title_full_unstemmed Peace-Making, Adat and Tama Bulan Wang.”
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