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Two Views of the Minahasa; Or, Whatever Happened to the Poor, Heathen Bushnatives?

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Two Views of the Minahasa; Or, Whatever Happened to the Poor, Heathen Bushnatives?
Author(s)Kipp, Rita Smith
AbstractA poor Alforese heathen who previously felt nothing for morality or uprightness is now filled with feeling, as much of pain as of truth because she truly believes in Jesus Christ her Lord is also not insignificant. Minahasan historian suggested that the transformation of Minahasan culture is profound and the two views of Minahasa were culture difference and poverty.
IssueNo3
Pages597-624
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Asian Studies
VolumeNo63
PubDateAugust 2004
ISBN_ISSN0021-9118

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