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Transmigrant is a term,
greatly developed by the work of Nina
Glick Schiller,
which is used to
describe mobile subjects that
create and
sustain multiple...
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three million people in the
southern Sumatra province of
Lampung were
transmigrants.
During the 1980s, the
program was
funded by the
World Bank and Asian...
- had
settled in many
regions of Indonesia,
where communities of
former transmigrants and
their descendants that
still maintain their Madurese identity. Madurese...
- the
Indonesian era,
which has also
caused a lot of
controversy as the
Transmigrant programs are
thought to be a
contributing factor to the
Maluku Riots...
- ISBN 9781465606853. Church, A.H. (1919). Thall****iophyta and the
Subaerial Transmigrant.
Botanical Memoirs. Vol. 3. London, UK:
Oxford University Press. p. 49...
- the
European Union at Brussels. New
urban dwellers are
increasingly transmigrants,
keeping one foot each (through
telecommunications if not travel) in...
- the
transmigrant destinations is
Bengkulu Utara and this
policy continues to this day. In 2004
Bengkulu still received additional transmigrants. Each...
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Indonesian volunteer army
Pembela Tanah Air (PETA)), and
voluntary transmigrants to
other islands in Indonesia. The rōmusha were
unpaid conscripted laborers...
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Organisierte Solidarität
deutscher Juden für osteuropäische jüdische
Transmigrant*innen 1881/82 (= Europäisch-jüdische
Studien Bd. 67) (Berlin, Boston:...
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native to
North Sulawesi practice some form of Protestantism,
while transmigrants from Java and
Madura practice Islam.
Adherents of
Protestantism mostly...