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Kinship and Food in Southeast Asia Borneo The story of Burma’s largest

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The story of Burma’s largest ethnic minority group is finally told—in voluminous detail

and forest users

to reconstruct different script layers

Both historical and social anthropological approaches are used to explore ethnic and religious identities and integration in Southeast Asia

depict the dharmic history of the cosmos

Kinship and Food in Southeast Asia Borneo The story of Burma’s largestEdited by Monica Janowski and Fiona Kerlogue 2007. 304 pp, 15x23 cm Food has an important role in establishing and structuring social and kin relations in Southeast Asian societies. For this reason, there is growing interest within anthropology in understanding how the production, processing and consumption of food is one important basis for the construction of ties of relatedness, so called kin ties. These are often based at least partly on shared

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