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The ritual space and meaning in Indonesia coastal side’s diversity

The diversity of archipelago ethnic groups proves the abundance of Indonesia’s homeland. All traditional and characteristic activities reflect their culture and physical environments. People in the coastal archipelago also believed in the same traditional values as manifestations of inherited local...

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Main Authors: Wulandari, Lisa Dwi, Ernawati, Jenny, Asikin, Damayanti, Pratiwi, Elsa Intan
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