- Indonesia
- A number of peoples indigenous to this Southeast Asian archipelago employ shamans.
Historical dictionary of shamanism. Graham Harvey and Robert J. Wallis. 2007.
Historical dictionary of shamanism. Graham Harvey and Robert J. Wallis. 2007.
Indonesia — Indonesia, 2008 год Годы 2007 по наши дни Страна … Википедия
INDONESIA — INDONESIA, republic of Malay archipelago, S.E. Asia; former Netherlands East Indies (excluding former Netherlands New Guinea, now West Irian). Dutch Jews contributed to the development of the Spice Islands. An early Jewish settlement existed in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Indonesia — [in΄də nē′zhə, in′də nē′shə] republic in the Malay Archipelago, consisting of Java, Sumatra, West Irian, most of Borneo, & many smaller nearby islands: formerly, until 1945, the Netherlands East Indies, an overseas territory of the Netherlands:… … English World dictionary
Indonesia — /in deuh nee zheuh, sheuh, zee euh, doh /, n. 1. See East Indies (def. 1). 2. Republic of. Formerly, Netherlands East Indies, Dutch East Indies. a republic in the Malay Archipelago consisting of 13,677 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi,… … Universalium
Indonesia — Republic of Indonesia Republik Indonesia … Wikipedia
Indonesia — Republik Indonesia República de Indonesia … Wikipedia Español
Indonesia — Indonésie Republik Indonesia (id) République d Indonésie (fr) … Wikipédia en Français
Indonesia — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Indonesia <p></p> Background: <p></p> The Dutch began to colonize Indonesia in the early 17th century; Japan occupied the islands from 1942 to 1945. Indonesia declared … The World Factbook
Indonesia — Republik Indonesia Republik Indonesien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Indonesia — La República de Indonesia es un gran archipiélago compuesto de 13,667 islas, ubicado entre la península del Sudeste Asiático y Australia, entre los océanos Índico y Pacífico. Indonesia comparte con Malasia la isla de Borneo, con Papúa Nueva… … Enciclopedia Universal
Indonesia — Protestantism was brought to Indonesia by the Dutch, who in 1605 established their first outpost in the island country. The Dutch East India Company soon forced the 150,000 native Catholics in the Moluccas (converted by the Portuguese) to… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism