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The Makassar Malays: Adaptation and Identity, c. 1660-1790

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 November 2001

Heather Sutherland
Affiliation:
The Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Abstract

Extensive trade networks and Islam shaped Malay identity. The Dutch conquest of Makassar (1666-69) compelled the Malays there to redefine themselves, mastering new trade routes, political arenas and social alliances. During the eighteenth century they both evaded and exploited ethnic classification, as their enforced focus on regional commerce and integration into port society encouraged localisation.

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Articles
Copyright
© 2001 The National University of Singapore

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