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  • Unconquered Nature: Indigeneity, Environment, Religion, And Gender Relations in Adat Muslim Communities in Indonesia

Unconquered Nature: Indigeneity, Environment, Religion, And Gender Relations in Adat Muslim Communities in Indonesia

  • Kanal Pengetahuan, Pendidikan
  • 16 October 2024, 12.31
  • Oleh: Nuriyawan
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Unconquered Nature: Indigeneity, Environment, Religion, And Gender Relations in Adat Muslim Communities in Indonesia

Religion, mythology, and science are like strangers born from the same womb. The three use different languages—often negating one another—so they frequently do not get along, but secretly respect each other. After her long journey to find Rumi, @najiyah.jim explores the recesses of the four indigenous communities in the archipelago to investigate the epistemological roots of the three siblings and explore the nodes of their encounters.

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