Supplementing Literature

Borneo

  • Appell, G. N. (1976): The Societies of Borneo. Explorations in the Theory of Cognatic Social Structure. Washington DC.
  • Appell G. N. (1976): A Structural Treatment of Headhunting Rites and the Social Definition of Enemies. In: Studies in Borneo Societies: Social Process and Anthropological Explanation. Special Report No. 12. Northern Illinois University.
  • Armstrong R. (1991): People of the Same Heart: The Social World of the Kenyah Badeng. Sydney.
  • Ave, J.B. / King, V. (1986): People of the weeping Forest. Tradition and Change in Borneo. Leiden.
  • Bertling, C. T. (1976): Hampatongs of Tempatongs van Borneo. Nederlandsch Indies, Oud & Nieuw. 12/5.
  • Bezemer, T. J. (1987): Indonesian Arts and Crafts. S`Gravenhage.
  • Coedès, G. (1968): The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. Honolulu.
  • Eggebrecht, A. und E. (1995): Versunkene Königreiche Indonesiens. Mainz.
  • Freeman, J. D. (1969): Severed Heads that Germinate. London.
  • Fahr-Becker G. (1976): Les Arts de l’Asie orientale. In: Robert McKinley, Human and proud of it! A structural treatment of headhunting rites and the social definition of enemies. In: Studies in Borneo societies: Social process and anthropological explanation. The Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University.
  • Freeman, J. D. (1970): Report on the Iban. New York.
  • Hoskins J. (1996): The Heritage of Headhunting: History, Ideology, and Violence on Sumba, 1890-1990. In: Headhunting and the Social Imagination in Southeast Asia, Hrsg. Janet Hoskins. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
  • Ganking, A. A. (1988): Basic Iban Design. An Introduction. Kuala Lumpur.
  • Geertz, H. (1963): Indonesian Cultures and Communities. New Haven.
  • Geertz, C. (1966): Agricultural Involution. Berkeley / Los Angeles.
  • Hein, Alois R. (1890): Die Bildenden Künste bei den Dayaks auf Borneo.
  • Hein, Alois R. (1895): Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Ornamentes bei den Dayaks, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien 10.Bd.,häft 2 (1895) pp.
  • Heppell, M. (2005): Iban Art. Sexual Selection and Severed Heads. Amsterdam.
  • Hoskins J. (1996): Headhunting and the Social Imagination in Southeast Asia. Stanford University Press.
  • King, V. (1989): Essays on Borneo Societies. Oxford.
  • Krohn, W. O. (1927): In Borneo Jungles. London.
  • Marschall, W. (1976): Der Berg des Herrn der Erde. München.
  • Metcalf, P. (1982): A Borneo Journey intoi Death. Philadelphia.
  • McVey, R. (1963): Indonesia. New Haven.
  • Nieuwenhuis, A. W. (1904 – 1907): Quer durch Borneo. Leiden / Brill.
  • Nieuwenhuis, A. W. (1978): Majapahit in the Fifteenth Century. In: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land-en Volkenkunde. 134.
  • Ong, E. (1988): Pua: Iban Weevings of Sarawak. Kuching.
  • Schärer H. (1963): The Conception of God among a South Borneo People. The Hague / Nijhoff.
  • Ricklefs, M. C. (1981): A History of Modern Indonesia. Bloomington.
  • Sellato, B. (1992): Hornbill and Dragon. Arts and Culture of Borneo. Sun Tree Publishing
  • Taylor, P. M. / Aragon, L. V. (1990): Beyond The Java Sea. Arts of Indonesia`s Outer Islands. New York.
  • Wallace, A. R. (1962): The Malay Archipelago. New York.

 

Naga

  • Aier, A. (2004): Cultural Change among the Nagas. In: Venuh, N. Naga Society. Delhi.
  • Allen, B.C. (1905): Naga Hills and Manipur. Kalkutta.
  • Ao, A.O. (1968): The Arts and Crafts of Nagaland. Kohima.
  • Bowers, A C. (1929): Under Headhunters’ Eyes. Philadelphia.
  • Burton, R. F. (1987): The Book Of The Sword. London.
  • Drouyer, I. / Drouyer R. (2016): The Nagas. Memories of the Headhunters. White Lotus (o.O.).
  • Davis, A. W. (1891): Naga Tribes. Assam Census Report. Oxford.
  • Elvin, V. (1969): The Nagas in the Nineteenth Century. Bombay.
  • Fessler, C. (1993): Nagaland. Zürich.
  • Fürer-Haimendorf, C. von (1969): The Konyak Naga. An Indian Frontier Tribe. New York
  • Fürer-Haimendorf, C. von (1939): Die nackten Nagas. Dreizehn Monate unter den Kopfjägern Indiens. Leipzig.
  • Fürer-Haimendorf, C. von (1938): The Morung System of the Konyak Nagas. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol 68.
  • Ganguli, M. (1993): Naga Art. New Delhi /Bombay / Kalkutta.
  • Ganguli, M. (1976): Reise zu den Naga. Leipzig.
  • Greaves, I. A.; Bowditch, M. I.; Winston, A. Y. (2005): The Swords of Continental Southeast Asia.. Ars Cives Creativity. Ars Cives Creativity. Retrieved November 15, 2017.
  • Ham, P. van (2006): In den Bergen der Kopfjäger. München.
  • Ham, P. van / Jamie, D. S. (2008): Expedition Naga. Woolbridge.
  • Hutton, J. H. (1929): The Angami Naga. With some Notes on the Neighboring Tribes. London.
  • Jones, Lee A. (1999): Sword-daos of the Hill Tribes of Assam and Nagaland (northeastern India) and of the Kachin Peoples (northern Burma (Myanmar). In: Viking Sword Forum. Retrieved November 15, 2017.
  • Joshi, V. (2001): Christian and non-Christian Angami Naga with Special Reference in Traditional Healing. Oxford.
  • Joshi, V. / Aditya, A. (2004): The Land of the Naga. New York.
  • Kunz, R. / Vibha J. (2008): Naga – A Forgotten Mountain Region Rediscovered. Basel.
  • Lotha, A. (2008): Naga Identity. In: Oppitz (s u.)
  • Mills, J. P. (1937): The Rengma Nagas. London.
  • Mills, J. P. (1926): The Ao Nagas. London.
  • Oppitz, Michael, Thomas Kaiser, Alban von Stockhausen & Marion Wettstein. 2008. Naga Identities: Changing Local Cultures in the Northeast of India. Gent.
  • Ramunny, M. (2001): The ceasefire with the Nagas, In: The Hindu, 4. July 2001.
  • Rawson, P. S. (1969): The Indian Sword. London.
  • Stockhausen, A. von (2014): Imagining the Nagas: The Pictorial Ethnography of Hans-Eberhard Kauffmann and Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf. Stuttgart.
  • Schlerka, Dr. phil. Annemarie: Die Farbe Rot in den Kulturen. Ein interdisziplinärer Vergleich im rituellen Kontext (2010). Dissertation Universität Wien.
  • Shikhu, I. Y. (2007): A Re-discovery and Re-building of Naga Cultural Values: An Analytical Approach with Special Reference to Maori as a Colonized and Minority Group of People in New Zealand. Daya Books.
  • Shongzan, M. (2013): A Portrait of the Tangkhul Nagas Exodus. Bangkok.
  • Saul, J. / Viallard, D. (2005): The Nagas of Burma. Bangkok.
  • Stirn, A. / Ham, P. van. (2003): The Hidden world of the Naga: Living Traditions in Northeast India. London.
  • Shikhu, I. Y. (2007): A Re-discovery and Re-building of Naga Cultural Values: An Analytical Approach with Special Reference to Maori as a Colonized and Minority Group of People in New Zealand. Daya Books. (o.O.)
  • Venuh, N. (2004): Naga Society. Delhi.
  • Wettstein, M. (2014): Naga Textiles: Design, Technique, Meaning and Effect of a Local Craft Tradition in Northeast India. Stuttgart.

 

Nias

  • Albright Art Gallery (1984): Indonesian Art. New York.
  • Barbier, J. / Newton, D. (1988): Islands and Ancestors. Indigenous Styles of Southeast Asia. New York.
  • Bonatz, D. (2001): Wandel einer Megalithkultur im 20. Jahrhundert (Nias/Indonesien). In: Anthropos, Band 96, Heft 1.
  • Brenner-Felsach, J. (1894): Besuch bei den Kannibalen Sumatras. Erste Durchquerung der unabhängigen Batak-Lande. Würzburg.
  • Denniger, E. (1870): Het Eiland Nias. In : De Rijnsche Zending, Amsterdam.
  • Der kleine Missionsfreund (1879): Dornsaft Nr. 6 / Ankunft auf Nias. Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft.
  • Fraser, D. (1966): The Many Faces of Primitive Art. Englewood Cliffs.
  • Feldman, J. (1985): Ancestral Manifestations on Nias Island. (o.O.).
  • Feldman, J. (1979): The House as World in Bawömataluo, South Nias. (o.O.).
  • Feldman, J. (1977): The Architecture of Nias. Indonesia, with Special References to Bawömataluo Village. Columbia University.
  • Feuilletau de Bruyn, W. K. (1917): De Schouten Islanden. In: Tijdschrift voor het Binnenlansch Bestuur 51.
  • Fehr, A. (1894): Das Kopfschnellen auf Nias. In: Mitteilungen der Geographischen Gesellschaft (o.J.).
  • Fischer, H. W. (1909): Nias. Katalogus van Rijks Ethnografisch Museum 23. Leiden.
  • Gruber, P., Herbig, U.: (2006): Settlements and Housing on Nias Island: Adaption and Development. (o.O.)
  • Kayser, H. (1976): Aspekte des sozio-kulturellen Wandels auf Nias: Schul-und Gesundheitswesen der Rheinischen Mission (1865-1940). Hamburg.
  • Ködding, W. (1866): Erster Bericht aus Nias. Köln.
  • Kleiwig de Zwaan, J. P. (1922): Merkwaardige Fetsh-Beelden van het Eiland Nias. In: Mens en Maatschappij 30.
  • Hämmerle, J. (1982): Nias, Land der Menschen: Ein Beitrag aus Zentral-Nias. In: Missionsprokur der Kapuziner, Münster.
  • Hämmerle, J. (2008): Geschichten und Gesänge von der Insel Nias in Indonesien, Frankfurter Forschungen zu Südostasien 5, Bd. 13.
  • Hämmerle, J. (2006): Society and Culture in Nias; Vienna Conference. Wien.
  • Humburg, M., Bonatz, D., Veltmann C. (2003): Im Land der Menschen. Der Missionar und Maler Eduard Fries und die Insel Nias. Bielefeld.
  • Krämer, A. (1927): Nias, Westindonesien. Stuttgart.
  • Kunst, J. (1938.): Ein Totengesang von der Insel Nias. Leiden.
  • Loeb, E. M. (1935): Nias. Leiden / Brill.
  • Modigliani, E. (1890): Eine Reise nach Nias / Un Viaggio a Nias. Milano.
  • Mittersakschmöller, R. (1998): Joachim Freiherr v. Brenner-Felsach. Eine Reise nach Nias. Unveröffentlichte Manuskripte aus dem Museum für Völkerkunde in Wien. Materialien zu Exotismus und Ethnographie., 1998.
  • Pätsch, G. (1978): Das Nias im historischen Vergleich » Akademia Verlag, Berlin.
  • Schröder, E. W. (1917): Nias. Ethnographische, geographische en historische aanteekeningen en studien. Leiden / Brill.
  • Schröder, W. F. (1927): De Zending op den Batoe-Eilanden. Amsterdam.
  • Spiecker, J. (1913): Die Rheinische Mission auf Sumatra. Nias und den anderen westlich von Sumatra gelegenen Inseln. Barmen.
  • Steinhart, W. L. (1934): Niassche Teksten I en II met Nederlandsche Vertaling en Aanteekeningen, Tijdschrift voor Ind. Taal-Land-en Volkenkunde, Deel LXXIV, Aufl. 2
  • Sundermann, H. (1887): Niassische Traditionen und Gleichnisse. In: Das Ausland, Nr. 60. Augsburg.
  • Sundermann, H. (1888): Eine Reise nach dem Süden von Nias. In: Mitteilungen der Geographischen Gesellschaft zu Jena, Vol. 7. Jena.
  • Suzuki, P. (1958): Critical Survey of Studies on The Anthropology of Nias, Mentawei and Enggano. Nijhoff.
  • Taylor, M. / Aragon, L.V. (1991): Beyond the Java Sea. New York.
  • Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara (1990). Nias: Tribal Treasures: Cosmic Reflections in Stone, Wood, and Gold. Delft.
  • Viaro, M. A. (2001): Ceremonial Sabres of Nias Headhunters in Indonesia. In: Arts and Cultures, 2001.
  • Wirz, P. (1929): Nias – die Insel der Götzen. Bilder aus dem westlichen Insulinde. Zürich.
  • Zonnefeld, A. (2001): Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago. Leiden.

 

Timor/Moluccas

  • Adams, M. J. (1969): System and Meaning in East Sumba Textile Design. New Haven.
  • Adams, M. J. (1980): Structural Aspects of East Sumbanese Art. Yale University.
  • Albright Art Gallery (1948): Indonesian Art. New York.
  • Allen, B. (1983): Human Geography of Papua New Guinea. Journal of Human Evolution 12 / 1.
  • Barbier, J. P. (1984): Indonesian Primitive Art. Dallas.
  • Barbier, J. P. (1988): Islands and Ancestors. Indigenous Styles of Southeast Asia. New York.
  • Barbour, J. (1908): Further Notes on Dutch New Guinea. In: National Geographic 19.
  • Barnes, R. (1974): Kédang: A Study of Collective Thought of an Eastern Indonesian People. Oxford.
  • Davenport, W. H. (1988): After Sunshine comes Rain. A Comparative Study of Fertility Rituals in Marsela and Luang. In: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, The Hague / Nijhoff.
  • Dubois, C. (1944): The People of Alor. Minneapolis.
  • Erb, M. (1988): Flores. Cosmology, Art and Ritual. New York.
  • Fontein, J. (1990): The Sculpture of Indonesia. Washington.
  • Fox, J. J. (1977): Harvest of the Palm. Cambridge.
  • Fox, J. J. (1987): Ternate, de Molukken en de Indonesische Archipel. Leiden.
  • Fraser, D. (1966): The Many Faces of Primitive Art. Englewood Cliffs.
  • Frazer, J. K. (1890): The Golden Bough. London.
  • Geineart, D. C. (1989): The Pogo Nauta Ritual in Lamboya, West-Sumba.
  • In: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land-en Volkenkunde 145 / 4.
  • Hicks, D. (1976): Tetum Ghosts and Kin. Palo Alto / Mayfield.
  • Higham, J. J. (1983): The Ban Chiang Culture in a Wider Perspective.
  • In: Proceedings of the British Academy 69.
  • Hoskins, J. (1988): Arts and Culture in Sumba. New York.
  • Jardner, H. W.: (1999): Die Kuan Fatu-Chronik. Form und Kontext der mündlichen Dichtung der Atoin Meto (Westtimor). Berlin.
  • Keane, W. 1988): Shadows of Men and Spirits. Mamuli. In: Tribal Art 2.
  • Van de Kroef, J. M. (1954): Dualism and Symbolic Antithesis in Indonesian Society. In: American Anthropologist 56.
  • Manguin, P. (1986): Shipshape Societies. Boat Symbolism and Political Systems in Insular Southeast Asia. Singapore.
  • McKinnon, S. M. (1983): Hierarchy, Alliance and Exchange in the Tanimbar Islands. Chikago.
  • McKinnon, S. M. (1987): The House Altars of Tanimbar. In: Tribal Art 1.
  • McWilliam, A. R. (1982): Harvest of the nakaf. A Study of Headhunting Among the Atoni of West Timor. Australian National University,
  • Moss, L. A. G. (1986): Art of the Lesser Sunda Islands. San Francisco.
  • Rodgers, S. (1985): Power and Gold. Genf.
  • Schulte Norholt, H. G. (1971): The Political System of the Atorni of Timor. The Hague.
  • Solheim, W. G. (1979): Irian Jaya Origins. In: Australian Natural History 19.
  • Van Heekeren, H. R. (1958): The Bronze-Iron-Age of Indonesia. The Hague / Nijhoff.
  • Van Heekeren, H. R. (1966): Some Tribal Art Styles of Toutheast Asia. An Experiment in Art History. Englewood Cliffs.

 

Formosa

  • Blundell, D. (2000): Taiwan: Linguistics, History and Prehistory. Taipei.
  • Cameron, E. I. (1985): Ancestor Motivs of the Paiwan. New York.
  • Cameron, E. I. (1985): Magamog: Benevolent Ancestor of the Yami. In: Feldman, J. (1985): Ancestors in the Art of Indonesia and Southeast Asia (Columbia University Publications).
  • Campbell, W. (1915): Sketches from Formosa. London.
  • Davidson, J. W. (1903): The Island of Formosa, Past and Present: history, people, resources, and commercial prospects. London / New York
  • Diamond, N. (1995): Defining the Miao: Ming, Qing and Contemporary Views. Seattle.
  • Faure, D. (2001): In Search of the Hunters and Their Tribes. Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines Publishing, Taipei.
  • Feldman, J. (1985): Ancestors in the Art of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. UCLA Museum of Cultural History (Columbia University Publications).
  • Harrell, S. (1995.): Cultural Encounters of China’s Ethic Frontiers. Seattle.
  • Harrison, H. (2001): Natives of Formosa: British Reports of the Taiwan Indigenous People, 1650–1950. Taipei: Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines Publishing
  • Harrison, H. (2001): Changing Nationalities, Changing Ethnicities: Taiwan Indigenous Villages in the Years after 1946. Taipei.
  • Katz, P. R., Rubinstein, M. (2003): The Quest for Difference Versus the Wish to Assimilate: Aborigines and Their Struggle for Cultural Survival in Times of Multiculturalism. New York.
  • Li Jen-Kuei, P. (1992): History of the Movements of Austronesian Speaking Peoples of Taiwan: An Exploration from Linguistic Data and Phenomena. Newsletter of Taiwan History Field Research (o.O.)
  • Melissa J. B. (1996): Negotiating Ethnicities in China and Taiwan. Berkeley, CA
  • Meyer, M. (2001): The Other Side of Taiwan. In: Newsweek Atlantic Edition, Asian Section.
  • Montgomery-McGovern, J. B. (1922): Among the Head-Hunters of Formosa. Boston. (Neuauflage 1997, Taipei).
  • Museum für Völkerkunde Neue Hofburg, Wien (1991): Paiwan Kunst und Kultur der Ureinwohner Taiwans.
  • Pan, Y. (1996): Taiwan pingpu zu shi (History of Taiwan’s Pingpu Tribes). Taipei.
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  • Rudolph, M. (2003): Religion and the Formation of Taiwanese Identities. New York.
  • Stainton, M. (1999): The Politics of Taiwan Aboriginal Origins. New York.
  • Su, B. (1986): Taiwan’s 400 year History: The Origins and Continuing Development of the Taiwanese Society and People. Washington D.C.
  • Takekoshi, Y. O (1907): Japanese Rule in Formosa. London, New York, Bombay, Calcutta.
  • West, B. (2008): Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asian and Oceania. New York.

 

Luzon

  • Anderson, Eric et al (2010): In the Shape of Tradition: Indigenous Art of the Northern Philippines. Leiden
  • Bacdayan, Albert S. (1998): Baskets among the Tanulong and Fidelisan Peoples of Northern Sagada, in:
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  • Basketry of the Luzon Cordillera, Philippines. Los Angeles
  • Baradas, David (1995): Land of the Morning: Treasures of the Philippines. San Francisco
  • Benitez-Johannot, P.; Barbier, J. P. (2000): Shields: Africa, South-East Asia and Oceania: from the collections of the Barbier-Mueller Museum. München
  • Butor, Michael; Ferrazzini, Pierre-Alain (1997): Adorment – Jewelry from Africa, Asia and the Pacific. London
  • Capristano-Baker, Florina H. (1995): Shields of the Philippines.
  • In : Tavarelli, Andrew (Editor): Protection, Power and Display: Shields of Island Southeast Asia and Melanesia. Chestnut Hills, Massachusetts.
  • Capristano-Baker, Florina H. et al. (1998): Basketry of the Luzon Cordillera, Philippines. Los Angeles, UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History
  • Conklin, Harold C. (1980): Ethnographic Atlas of Ifugao: A Study of Environment, Culture, and Society in Northern Luzon. New Haven / London
  • Draeger, Donn F.; Smith, Robert W. (1969): Asian Fighting arts. London / Sydney
  • Duuren, David van (2001): De kunst van de verdediging: Schilden uit het Tropenmuseum – Indonesië, Niew-Guinea, Australië. Amsterdam
  • Ellis,  George R. (1981): Arts and Peoples of the Northern Philippines.
  • In: Casal, Gabriel; Trota, Jose Regalado et al.: The People and Art of the Philippines. Los Angeles
  • Faraig, Núria (Editor) (o. J.): Islas de los mares del sur. Barcelona
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  • In: Capristano-Baker, Florina H. et al.: Basketry of the Luzon Cordillera, Philippines. Los Angeles
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  • Krieger, Herbert W. (1926): The Collection of Primitive Weapons and Armor of the Philippine Islands in the United States National Museum. Washington
  • Lenk, Siegfried (1932): Die Bevölkerung der Philippinen. Eine anthropogeographische Untersuchung. Leipzig
  • Milgram, Lynn B. (1998): Making and Marketing Contemporary Baskets in Ifugao Province, Northern Luzon.
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  • Maramba, Roberto (1998): Form and Splendor: Personal Adornment of Northern Luzon Ethnic Groups, Philippines. Makaki City
  • Masferré, Eduardo (1988): People of the Philippine Cordillera: Photographs 1934-1956 (o. O.)
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  • Newton, Douglas (Editor) (1998): Arts of the South Seas: Island Southeast Asia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia. München / London / New York
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  • Romero de Tejeda y Picatoste, Pilar (1993): Filipinas: Población, Economia, Familia, Creencias. Madrid
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  • In: Müller, C. (Herausg.), Die Philippinen: Perle im östlichen Meer; München
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Sulawesi

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  • Adams, K. M. (2006): Art as Politics: Re-crafting Identities, Tourism and Power in Tana Toraja, Indonesia. University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu
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  • Andaya, L. Y. (1981): The Heritage of Arung Palakka. The Hague / Nijhoff.
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  • Hicks, D. (1976): Tetum Ghosts in Kin. Mayfield.
  • Highham, C. F. W. (1983): The Ban Chiang Culture in a Wider Perspective. Proceedings of the British Academy 69, London.
  • Kaudern, W. (1925 – 44): Ethnographical Studies in Celebes. Göteborg.
  • Kruyt, A. C. (1938): De West Tojadjas op Midden-Celebes. Amsterdam.
  • Kis-Novak, J. L. / Nooy-Palm, H. (1988): Banua Toraja. Amsterdam.
  • Marschall, W. (1976): Der Berg des Herrn der Erde. München.
  • Nooy-Palm, H. C. M. (1969): Dress and Adornment of the Sa’dan Toraja of Celebes. Amsterdam.
  • Pakan, P. (1977): Orang Toraja. Identitas, Klasifikasi dan Lokasi. Jakarta.
  • Platenkamp, J. Prager, M. (1994): A Mirror of Paradigms. Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century ethnology reflected in Bijdragen. In: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, 150 Leiden,
  • Reid, A. (1975): Pre-Colonial State Systems in Southeast Asia. Kuala Lumpur.
  • Stöhr, W. (1982): The Art of Archaic Indonesia. Dallas.
  • Sarasin, P. / F. (1905): Reisen in Celebes, ausgeführt in den Jahren 1893 – 1896 und 1902 – 1903. Wiesbaden.
  • Van Heekeren, H. R. (1958): The Bronze Age of Indonesia. The Hagur / Nijhoff.
  • Vatter, E. (1932): Ata Kiwan: Unbekannte Bergvölker im Tropischen Hochland. Leipzig.
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