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Preface | 9 | |
Introduction | 10 | |
Part I | The Past | 16 |
Chapter I | ||
Traces of Prehistoric Times | 18 | |
I Dongson bronze drum | ||
Chapter II | ||
A Turbulent History | 22 | |
II Boat from Kei | ||
Part II | Boat and Crew | 30 |
Chapter III | ||
Boat Symbolism of the West | 32 | |
III Prow decoration from Damer | ||
Chapter IV | ||
Deceased and Deities of the West | 48 | |
IV Ancestor statue from Leti | ||
Chapter V | ||
Boat Symbolism of the East | 68 | |
V Wooden fish figure from Aru | ||
Chapter VI | ||
Deceased and Deities of the East | 86 | |
VI Ancestor statue from Tanimbar-Kei | ||
Part III | The Language of Things | 106 |
Chapter VII | ||
The Heat of Gold | 108 | |
VII Imported earring from Babar | ||
Chapter VIII | ||
The Coolness of Cloth | 124 | |
VIII Rimanu-motif from Kisar | ||
Chapter IX | ||
Pottery Full of Vitality | 140 | |
IX Bandanese pot, made in Kei | ||
Chapter X | ||
Life and Death in Plaiting | 146 | |
X Food cover from Wetar | ||
Afterword | 153 | |
Glossary | 154 | |
Notes | 156 | |
Bibliography | 158 | |
Index | 160 |