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Land, history and politics in Maliana sub-district Capitulu ida husi livru naran 'Property and social Resistence in times of conflict' (Ashgate, 2012), ne'be examina situasaun rai no propriedade iha area sub-distritu Maliana liu liu ba lokalidade nain rua: Saburai no Uat (Ritabou). 01-Jun-2012
Possession, Custom and Conflict around the town of Ainaro Capitulu ida husi livru naran 'Property and social Resistence in times of conflict' (Ashgate, 2012), ne'be examina situasaun rai no propriedade iha area sub-distritu Ainaro liu liu Vila Ainaro. 20-Jan-0013
Te’in tua-metan hodi apoia vida moris iha Timor-Leste: ekolojia prátika sira tuir kultura Fataluku / Distilling Livelihoods in Timor-Leste: Fataluku ecologies of practice Sumáriu: Ho referénsia ba ekonomia tua-metan / akadiru oioin ne’ebé eziste iha fatin barak iha Indonézia, ensaiu ne’e foka ba kontribuisaun tua metan nia produsaun ba vida moris iha komunidade Fataluku nian iha munisípiu Lautem, Timor-Leste. Ha’u argumenta katak kultura tradisionál Fataluku nian mak reforsa papél importante tua-metan nian iha ekonomia ho forma rua: halo to’os no hili ai-han fuik. Tua metan ne’e nia importánsia mak hanesan fonte ai-been midar no tua-metan lokál ne’ebé kontribui ho forma oioin ba vida sosiál, rendimentu tuir tempu/estasaun no prátika kulturál sira. --------------- Distilling livelihoods in Timor-Leste: Fataluku ecologies of practice Abstract This paper takes its lead from the justly celebrated monograph by James J. Fox, entitled, Harvest of the Palm: ecological change in eastern Indonesia (1977). Part colonial history, part striking comparison of livelihood ecologies, Fox’s work drew attention to the diverse contribution of sugar palm economies among the different ethno-linguistic communities of south-eastern Indonesia. At the heart of the Harvest of the Palm is an argument that centres on the contrasting ecologies of two orientations to livelihoods. One approach celebrates the many benefits of low impact and sustainable lontar palm economies on the islands of Rote and Savu. The second approach foregrounds the destructive ‘slash and burn’ maize economies in the neighbouring Islands of Sumba and Timor. In this paper I draw on this compelling contrast to offer a comparative, middle path perspective; one that focuses the role and practice of sugar palm production and liquor distilling among Fataluku practitioners in eastern Timor, but in a context of strong farming practices focused on seasonal maize and rice production. I argue that the strength of Fataluku traditions reinforces the role of the sugar palm as a vital component in a mixed economy of livelihood foraging and farming. The paper also showcases the intrinsic role of the sugar palm economy among Fataluku communities across diverse realms of sociality and cultural practices. 20-Jan-0021
Tein Tua-Ma'arau Glossary (Distilling Tua-Metan Glossary - Fataluku-English) Lista liafuan ho lian-Fataluku ho nia tradusaun ba lian Inglés relasiona ho prosesu tein tua-metan. A list of Fataluku words and their English translation relating to the process of distilling tua-metan.

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