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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Ethnic Groups Research Database |
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Subject |
Ore Nayu, Malayu Muslim, Muslim Malaya,Muslims, Buddhists, Interaction, Southern Border Provinces |
Author |
Rattiya Salae |
Title |
The Interaction among Religious Adherents as Found in Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat Provinces |
Document Type |
Research Paper |
Original Language of Text |
Thai |
Ethnic Identity |
Malayu, Ore Nayu, Malayu Muslim, Muslim Malayu,
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Language and Linguistic Affiliations |
Austronesian |
Location of
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Sirindhorn Anthropology Center Library |
Total Pages |
260 |
Year |
1997 |
Source |
The Thailand Research Fund |
Abstract |
Nowadays most people in the three southern border provinces are Malayu cultural descendants who mainly believe in cult and religion. There is orderly integration between traditional beliefs in the supernatural and spirits and Hinduism or Buddhism and/or Islam. This causes a continuing dynamic in the characteristics of traditional Malayu culture in the form of overlapping between the religious culture wave and the other culture. Then it becomes an identity hiding inside both Buddhists and Muslims in the three southern border provinces. (P. 185)
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