essay

Tjelapar: a village in south central Java

villages in indonesiaIthaca, N.Y. • Published In 1967 • Pages: 244-280

By: Koentjaraningrat.

Abstract
This source, based on field work, contains a brief general ethnographic sketch of the rural village of Tjelapar. Included is information on marriage and family, life cycle, house types, the settlement pattern, major economic activities, demography, the daily round, and village administration.
Subjects
Dwellings
Settlement patterns
Daily routine
Towns
Household
Classes
Regulation of marriage
Arranging a marriage
Termination of marriage
Community structure
culture
Javanese
HRAF PubDate
2019
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Southeast Asia
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Types
Ethnologist
Indigenous Person
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Eleanor C. Swanson ; 1982
Field Date
1958-1959
Coverage Place
Tjelapar, Central Java, 17 km. north of district town Karanganjar (regency of Kebumen, residency of Kedu), Java, Indonesia
Notes
Koentjaraningrat
'Prepared under the auspices of the Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University.'
Includes bibliographical references (p. 407-434)
LCCN
66020014
LCSH
Javanese (Indonesian people)