Authority and Enterprise

Among the People of South South Sulawesi

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Stereotypes of the Bugis, Makassarese and other peoples of South Sulawesi are widespread and often at variance with each other. The inhabitants are depicted as intrepid seafarers, wily migrants, feudal lords and vassals, democratic lovers of freedom, fanatical Muslims, worshippers of regalia, and performers of arcane ceremonies.
Generalizations and stereotypes invite debate. The South Sulawesi debate revolves around several topics: the reliability of colonial reports vis-a-vis indigenous texts; the homogeneity of the area; status and power; leadership and patron-client relationships; foreign influence on local culture: seafaring and international commerce; regional culture as impacted by socio-economic development: the diaspora. These topics are to a large extent interrelated. They all involve transactions, traditions and texts—or authority and enterprise—and are discussed extensively in this book.
Contributors to this volume are Greg Acciaioli, Chris de jong, R.L Leirissa, Anton Lucas, J. Noorduyn, Christian Pelras, Anthony Reid, Martin Rössler, Birgitt Röttger-Rössler, Heather Sutherland, and Roger Tol.

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Introduction
Pages: 1–13
Trepang and wangkang
The China trade of eighteenth-century Makassar c. 1720s-1840s
Pages: 73–94
Textual authority
The Toloq Rumpaqna Bone by I Mallaq Daeng Mabela, Arung Manajeng
By: Roger Tol
Pages: 121–142
Shared responsibility
Some aspects of gender and authority in Makassar society
Pages: 143–160
From divine descent to administration
Sacred heirlooms and political change in highland Goa
Pages: 161–182
Mukhdi Akbar
The struggle for religious recognition of a mystical movement in Selayar, South Sulawesi
Pages: 183–210
Kinship and debt
The social organization of Bugis migration and fish marketing at Lake Lindu, Central Sulawesi
Pages: 211–239
The Bugis-Makassarese in the port towns
Ambon and Ternate through the nineteenth century
Pages: 241–255
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