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Discussion of the intermediary role of village chiefs in Minahasa (Indonesia), between the national government and the villagers, in issues such as tax collection and participation in community projects. A comparison is made between two villages where the author carried out anthropological fieldwork.
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Local government National government Indonesia Minahasa Authority Regional culture
Citation
Maria Johanna Christina Schouten Patuleia, 1990 - Saving for taxes or saving for pigs? A case of local-level authority in Indonesia, Anais Universitários da Universidade da Beira Interior, Série Ciências Sociais e Humanas 1, pp. 123-135. Covilhã.