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Nagatsu Kazufumi

ナガツ カズフミ | Nagatsu Kazufumi
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  • Kazufumi Nagatsu. The Makassar Sea Roads. Journal K. 2023. 5. 40-47
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. Maritime Diaspora and Creolization: Genealogy of the Sama-Bajau in Insular Southeast Asia. Senri Ethnological Studies. 2017. 95. 35-64
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. Social Space of the Sea Peoples: A Study on the Arts of Syncretism and Symbiosis in the Southeast Asian Maritime World. The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies. 2016. 33. 111-140
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. The Institutionalization of Islam in Sabah, Malaysia: Its Historical Process and Peculiarities. Annual Reports of Asian Research Institute, Toyo University. 2014. 48. 48. 279-296
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. Social Space of Maritime Folks in Eastern Indonesia: A Field Trip to Geser Island with Prof. Murai. Waseda Asia Review. 2013. 14. 14. 31-34
  • Nagatsu Kazufumi. Ono Rintaro. Fishing and Subsistence Strategies in the Celebes Sea: Ethno-Archaeological Approach to Area Studies.Kyoto Area Studies on Asia 24. Kyoto University Press, 2011, 524p. Japanese Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 2012. 50. 1. 143-146
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. The Making of “Maritime Folk:” A Case Study of Sama in and around the Sulawesi Sea Zone, Indonesia. Hakusan Review of Anthropology. 2012. 15. 15. 45-71
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. Trades in Southeast Asia and the Dynamics of Maritime Societies. Quarterly Ethnology. 2010. 133. 47-51
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. A Preliminary Spatial Data on the Distribution of the Sama-Bajau Population in Insular Southeast Asia. Hakusan Review of Anthropology. 2010. 13
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. A Note on the Distribution of the Sama-Bajau Population: With Special Reference to Sulawesi and the Adjacent Islands. Intriguing Asia. 2008. 113. 92-102
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. Arti Sosial Perbatasan Negara: Kaji Ulang Mobilitas Orang Laut di Asia Tenggara Modern. An Annual Report of Academic Frontier FY2007, Tokyo: Asian Research Institute, Toyo University. 2007. 70-85
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. Institutionalization of Islam and Changes of Religious Practices: A Case Study of the Sama Dialaut in Sabah, Malaysia. Occasional Papers, Research Center for the Pacific Islands (Kagoshima University). 2006. 43. 45-69
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. To Be “Correct” Muslims: The Sama Dilaut’s Experience with Official Islam in Sabah, Malaysia. Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology. 2004. 69. 1. 45-69
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. The Making of Islamic Knowledge at the Periphery: A Case of the Sama Dilaut in Sabah, Malaysia (1950s-70s). The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies. 2002. 20. 173-196
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. Pirates, Sea Nomads or Protectors of Islam? A Note on “Bajau” Identifications in the Malaysian Context. Asian and African Area Studies. 2001. 1. 1. 212-230
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. A Sketch on the Southward Migratory Movement of the Sama in and around the West Celebes Sea. The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies. 1997. 15. 99-131
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. Coral Reef Fisherfolks and their Space Cognition: Notions of “Land,” “Sea,” and Coral Reef Space among Sama in Sitangkai, Sulu Archipelago. Southeast Asian Studies. 1997. 35. 2. 261-300
  • Lapian, A. B, NAGATSU, Kazufumi. Research on Bajau Communities: Maritime People in Southeast Asia. Asian Research Trends: A Humanities and Social Science. 1996. 6. 45-70
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. Maritime Sama: Their Strategies for Livelihood on the Sea. Quarterly Ethnology. 1995. 74. 4. 18-31
  • NAGATSU Kazufumi. The Influence of Modernization upon Traditional Societies: A Study of the Bajau in the Sulu Archipelago. Tropics. 1994. 3. 2. 169-188

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