2004
DOI: 10.1017/s0021911804001664
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Two Views of the Minahasa; or, Whatever Happened to the Poor, Heathen Bushnatives?

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“…As noted by Lundström-Burghoorn (1981), Schefold (1995), Henley (1996), and Schouten (1998) and Kipp (2004), Minahasa produces and exports significant amounts of clove, coffee, and copra to the China and Western countries on a sustainable basis. An important fact about Minahasan collective interests in economic development is that Minahasans have used economic reasons and political recognition in articulating their own collective imagining project.…”
Section: Minahasa: Socio-historical Settingmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…As noted by Lundström-Burghoorn (1981), Schefold (1995), Henley (1996), and Schouten (1998) and Kipp (2004), Minahasa produces and exports significant amounts of clove, coffee, and copra to the China and Western countries on a sustainable basis. An important fact about Minahasan collective interests in economic development is that Minahasans have used economic reasons and political recognition in articulating their own collective imagining project.…”
Section: Minahasa: Socio-historical Settingmentioning
confidence: 92%