‘We are people of the Islands’: Translocal belonging among the ethnic Chinese of the Riau Islands
The Riau Islands Chinese are an anomaly in the study of Chinese Indonesians. For one, while many of their ethnic Chinese counterparts in other parts of Indonesia can no longer speak Chinese due to the New Order regime’s assimilation policy, Chinese languages are alive and well in the Riau Islands. B...
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Main Author: | SETIJADI, Charlotte |
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