Maya (image) in indigenous Riau world-view: A forgotten concept of Malayan animist thought and ritual practice
© Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. The early literature on Malay animism and magic includes a passing reference to a concept called maya. This reference is hardly noticeable in the literature, and when Kirk Endicott wrote his Malay Magic, he omitted the word altogether. In this article...
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Main Author: | Nathan Porath |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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