2019
DOI: 10.22452/jati.vol24no1.9
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Ethnic Identity and Self-Esteem of Chinese Malaysian University Students: Does University Social Context Matter?

Abstract: Ethnic Chinese constitute a large, albeit minority, group in Malaysian society. Within this group, Chinese Malaysians come from a wide variety of linguistic, religious, and educational backgrounds. The overall purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the impact of university social context on ethnic identity and self-reported global self-esteem for Chinese Malaysian university students. To conduct this study, a total of 628 students were sampled from two universities and from different socia… Show more

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“…The painted green color in the Tanjung Bintang site is probably the only green color painted rock art with Austronesian characteristics in Maluku. This research is the first report of rock art discovery at Tanjung Bintang Site, Pua Island, North Coast of Buano the Wallacea Region, based on latest references (Source: Arifin & Delanghe, 2004;Clarkson et al, 2017;Hawkins et al, 2017;Kealy et al, 2017;Kealy, Louys, et al, 2018;Lape, 2000;Lape et al, 2017;Latinis & Stark, 2005;Leihitu & Permana, 2019; M. J. M.…”
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“…The painted green color in the Tanjung Bintang site is probably the only green color painted rock art with Austronesian characteristics in Maluku. This research is the first report of rock art discovery at Tanjung Bintang Site, Pua Island, North Coast of Buano the Wallacea Region, based on latest references (Source: Arifin & Delanghe, 2004;Clarkson et al, 2017;Hawkins et al, 2017;Kealy et al, 2017;Kealy, Louys, et al, 2018;Lape, 2000;Lape et al, 2017;Latinis & Stark, 2005;Leihitu & Permana, 2019; M. J. M.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a number of references, it is known that the character of rock art motifs found in the Sawai-Saleman area, the North coast of Seram Island, and the rock art at the Ohoidertawun Site, Dudumahan, Kei Islands were characterized by typical Austronesian Painting Tradition (APT) motifs or rock art typical of Austronesian speakers (Leihitu & Permana, 2019;O'Connor et al, 2015). In addition, Ballard (1992) suggests some general characteristics of rock art typical of Austronesian speakers.…”
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“…Stone inscription or rock art is another significant archaeological element in reconstructing ancient history. Like the rock art motif tradition observed in the Misool of Indonesia (Leihitu & Permana, 2019), ancient India and Bengal also familiar for stone and rock art with inscriptional document. Regarding this, the Bengal originated Buddhagupta's inscription is one of the remarkable items found from Malay Peninsula.…”
Section: Inscription Of Buddhaguptamentioning
confidence: 96%