Globalization and Indigenous Language: Maluku’s Sociocultural and Historical Study from a Post colonialism Perspective

Author(s): Kainalu Anariosa Gaspersz, Christian Herman Johan de Fretes, Roberto Octavianus Cornelis Seba
Institution: Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia
Category: Article, IJMMU, Globalization, Indigenous People, Indonesia, History, Culture
Topics: Globalization and Indigenous Language; Maluku’s Sociocultural; Post colonialism Perspective
Abstract: The purpose of this specific scientific writing was to analyze the cause of indigenous language death in Maluku, or also called bahasa tana, as well as the follow-up method from both national or regional institutions and/or individuals. This writing is analyzed through a qualitative method writing complimented with a Post colonialism theoretical framework and Globalization conceptual framework. These frameworks will be utilized to review the possible causes to language death in Maluku, that has strong correlation to Maluku’s historical, cultural, and religious elements, which is ultimately intimate to the locals.
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