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The sea nomads; a study based on the literature of the maritime boat people of Southeast Asia, by David E. Sopher
Bib ID 2157561
Format BookBook
Author
Sopher, David Edward
 
Description [Singapore, Printed by Lim Bian Han, Govt. printer, 1965] 
x, 422 p. illus., maps (2 fold.) 25 cm. 
Series

Memoirs of the National Museum ; no. 5, 1965

Notes

Bibliography: p. [389]-403.

Subjects Ethnology - Southeast Asia.  |  Maritime anthropology.  |  Nomads - Southeast Asia.
Other authors/contributors National Museum (Singapore)
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