%0 Book Section %T religious character of the village community %A Goris, R. (Roelof) %B Bali: studies in life, thought, and ritual %S Selected studies on Indonesia by Dutch scholars %D 1960 %V v. 5 %I W. van Hoeve Ltd. for The Royal Tropical Institute--Amsterdam %C The Hague And Bandung %G English %F of07-011 %O by R. Goris %O 116s pulled; this document was originally part of document 1: Franken OF07 fiche file; title not found in LOC search performed 12/6/07; Pages: 29; %O For bibliographical references see document 21:[Franken, et al] %X This article, which was first published in Dutch as a section in a larger collection entitled 'Bali: Studies in Life, Thought and Ritual', describes the religious character of the Balinese village community. It argues that the Balinese village forms a closed, self-contained unit because of the integrating roles religion plays in village temples, village administration, meetings, and public ceremonies. %K Balinese (Indonesian people) %K Balinese %K General character of religion %K Community structure %K Sacred objects and places %K Sodalities %K Cereal agriculture %K Water supply %K Real property %K Ethnogeography %K Land use %K Avoidance and taboo %K Recreational and non-therapeutic drugs %K Organized ceremonial %K Cultural participation %U https://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=of07-011 %P 77-100, 377-379 %[ 2022-06-25