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Indigeneity and religion in Dea Kaju: Living in mixed worlds
In Angge Buntu Dea Kaju, an indigeneous community in South Sulawesi, Pappasang and Pangngadarang are considered core wisdom. Pappasang is the set of norms passed down through generations and serves as guidelines in daily life, and Pangngadarang is the form of practical rules that have become traditions in various aspects of community life. Both wisdom guide the lives of Angge Buntu people, alongside Islamic teaching and practices.
Indonesia Project - SMERU Collaborative Research Grants Open
The ANU Indonesia Project, in collaboration with the SMERU Research Institute, are proud to announce the 2024 - 2025 Collaborative Research Grants are open for application.
Grants are valued at up to AUD $10,000 per project to foster collaboration between Indonesian and Australian institutions and contribute to important and high-quality research projects led by emerging or early career Indonesian researchers.