Land and Life in Timor-Leste Ethnographic Essays

Following the historic 1999 popular referendum, East Timor emerged as the first independent sovereign nation of the 21st Century. The years since these momentous events have seen an efflorescence of social research across the country drawn by shared interests in the aftermath of the resistance strug...

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Main Author: McWilliam, Andrew (auth)
Other Authors: G. Traube; Andrew McWilliam, Elizabeth (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2011
Series:Monographs in Anthropology Series
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