The open door : early modern Wajorese statecraft and diaspora / Kathryn Anderson Wellen.

"The Wajorese people were one of many groups that spread across Indonesian during the early modern era. In the wake of the Makassar War (1666-1669), the Dutch took control of Makassar on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi and used it to consolidate their power in the region. Because the Wajorese...

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Main Author: Wellen, Kathryn Anderson (Author)
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Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Northern Illinois University Press, Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 3) ; 2014.
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