Sijobang

Sijobang

Author: Nigel Phillips

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1981-09-24

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780521237376

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Sijobang - the singing of a poetic narrative about the legendary hero Anggun Nan Tungga - is a form of popular entertainment in the area around Payakumbuh, in the highlands of West Sumatra. Although the story exists as a written text, it is best known locally as drama and sung narrative, and it is its character as an oral performance that forms the subject of this book. Nigel Phillips begins by setting sijobang in its cultural and literary context, and then goes on to describe the social background and training of the paid storytellers who perform the narrative. He presents a summary of the story, and discusses its transient, fragmentary and unstandardized form. Transcriptions and translations of two recorded performances follow, leading into a description of sijobang's main linguistic and literary features. Finally, Dr Phillips examines in some detail the extent to which performances vary from one occasion to another, and what connection this may have with the storyteller's degree of experience.


Sheading of Middle (Kirk Braddan, Kirk Marown and Kirk Santan)

Sheading of Middle (Kirk Braddan, Kirk Marown and Kirk Santan)

Author: George Broderick

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2015-06-03

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 3110942674

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Volume 5 comprises the three central and eastern parishes of Kirk Braddan, Kirk Marown, and Kirk Santan. The material appears in alphabetical form with discussion of any problems of interpretation and a listing of the elements making up the names. This volume yields name-forms and elements not found in Manx literature or dictionaries. As all but a handful of names predate the Scandinavian period (9th-13th centuries) and as documentary material from that time till the 16th century is largely absent, the testimony of place-names is important for the distribution of name elements reflecting the geography and showing patterns of settlement, whether Celtic, Scandinavian, etc, and for comparative place-name research in adjacent areas, particularly Ireland, south-western Scotland, and northern England.


Manila Street Atlas First Edition

Manila Street Atlas First Edition

Author: Periplus Editors,

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Published: 2014-07-15

Total Pages: 1987

ISBN-13: 1462909507

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Finding your way around Metro Manila has never been easier! This totally new street atlas from Periplus, Asia's leading book and map publisher, is designed to fit the needs of Metro Manila residents and visitors. This is the first Metro Manila street atlas produced to exacting world class cartographic standards. Highly detailed city maps present information in a logical and clear way. Roads are color-coded, with major arteries shown in orange, so you can find your way more quickly. Important buildings are identified by name and accurately located based on recent satellite imagery. Key transport, business and recreational features are highlighted including expressways, bus terminals, car parks, shopping malls, office buildings, hotels, stadiums, embassies and consulates, government offices, places of worship, hospitals, libraries, police stations, schools, parks, theaters and golf courses. Densely-packed central city areas are shown at 1:10,000 scale for detailed coverage of streets, buildings and city landmarks. Other areas are shown at 1:40,000 scale to fit larger areas on each page and reduce page-flipping. User-friendly indexes listing names of streets, places and buildings provide easy reference.


The Conquest of Ainu Lands

The Conquest of Ainu Lands

Author: Brett L. Walker

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 0520248341

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This is the story of the Ainu people who live in what is today far Northern Japan. It shows the ecological and cultural processes by which this people's political, economic, and cultural autonomy eroded as they became an ethnic minority in the modern Japanese state.


For My Children...What I Cooked for You

For My Children...What I Cooked for You

Author: B Bot

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2013-03-07

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1477238891

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For My Children . . . What I Cooked for You, in two volumes, is her third publication. The book is the result of a request by her children who wanted some record of all that had been cooked for them. Many friends had also asked for her to record her recipes, which some had enjoyed trying out. The book is a different cookbook in that it is full of advice, tips, and notes on how to go about cooking using her recipes. The main idea had been to help the children pick up the way she had cooked their favorite dishes. However, the book should also be useful for anyone learning to cook and for anyone else trying to understand how to cook Malay or Malaysian cuisine.


Diverting the Gila

Diverting the Gila

Author: David H. DeJong

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 2021-05-11

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0816542899

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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Americans assumed the land and water resources of the West were endless. Water was as vital to newcomers to Arizona’s Florence and Casa Grande valleys as it had always been to the Pima Indians, who had been successfully growing crops along the Gila River for generations when the white settlers moved in. Diverting the Gila explores the complex web of tension, distrust, and political maneuvering to divide and divert the scarce waters of the Gila River. Residents of Florence, Casa Grande, and the Pima Reservation fought for vital access to water rights. Into this political foray stepped Arizona’s freshman congressman Carl Hayden, who not only united the farming communities but also used Pima water deprivation to the advantage of Florence-Casa Grande and Upper Gila Valley growers. The result was the federal Florence-Casa Grande Project that, as legislated, was intended to benefit Pima growers on the Gila River Indian Reservation first and foremost. As was often the case in the West, well-heeled, nontribal political interests manipulated the laws at the expense of the Indigenous community. Diverting the Gila is the sequel to David H. DeJong’s 2009 Stealing the Gila, and it continues to tell the story of the forerunner to the San Carlos Irrigation Project and the Gila River Indian Community’s struggle to regain access to their water.


Excavations at Snaketown

Excavations at Snaketown

Author: Harold S. Gladwin

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 2022-04-05

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 0816547769

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"[Gladwin] accomplished, from the 1920's on, a series of fundamentally important studies of the prehistoric cultures of the region from Texas to California. None of these surveys or excavations was more important than the excavation of Snaketown, in the southern Arizona desert. It provided a wealth of details for a major prehistoric culture, the Hohokam, which previously had been scarcely recognized. It dislodged many long-held dogmas of Southwestern archaeology and provided the basis for a major reorientation in thinking about the nature of the prehistoric occupations of Arizona and adjacent states. . . . [This volume] has remained indispensable for its detailed reporting of house remains, ball courts, canals, cremations, pottery, carved stone, and other artifacts."—Science "The reprint will come as a blessing to many archaeologists who have sought in vain to obtain a copy of the original volume. It now stands as a body of data easily accessible to all workers, and we look forward to a new phase of synthesis of Hohokam archaeology."—American Antiquity