Erich Kolig
Erich Kolig is an Austrian–New Zealand cultural and social anthropologist whose research has focussed on Muslim and Islamic social and religious issues, and Australian Aboriginal culture. He has written and edited 13 books, as well as publishing many scientific papers and book chapters. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Peter Metcalf, Matthew Schoffeleers, Marion Melk-Koch, Matthew Schoffeleers, Peter Carey, Marie-Odette Scalliet, Willem F.H. Adelaar, Rob de Ridder, Takashi Shiraishi, Harry A. Poeze, Robert M. Hill II, Rien Ploeg, M.J. van den Blink, Gert J. Oostindie, Jean-Claude Lejosne, Otto van den Muijzenberg, E.S. van Eyck van Heslinga, Jaap de Moor, A.H.P. Clemens, G.J. Knaap, Raymond T. Smith, Ank Klomp, J.Joseph Errington, Ward Keeler, Sjoerd Rienk Jaarsma, Rudy de Jongh, G. Teitler, J. Hoffenaar, Hans-Dieter Evers, B.F. Galjart, Anil Ramdas, Linda Terpstra, Anke van Dijke, Erich Kolig, H. Dagmar, Luc de Heusch, H.J.M. Claessen, Charles Higham, J.G. de Casparis, Peter Kloos, Martin van Bruinessen, John de Pool, Aart G. Broek, Bernhard Dahm, N. Bootsma, Christian F. Feest, A.G. van Beek, J.A. Feldman et al., Andrew Beatty, R. Borofsky, M.A. van Bakel, J.W. Schoorl, J.F.L.M. Cornelissen, Alex van Stipriaan, Jo Derkx, A.A. Trouwborst, Th. Schweizer (Hg), Hans Vermeulen, Brian Juan O’Neill, C.W. Watson, Hendrick M.J. Maier, Neil Lancelot Whitehead, Edmundo Magaña, J.J. de Wolf, Meyer FortesGet full text
Published 1990-10-01
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