Being Hakka Brides : A Case Study Of Bidayuh Women In A Hakka Village, Sarawak, Malaysia
The mass arrival of Hakka to Sarawak was believed to have occurred during the period of gold rush during the middle of the eighteenth century from western Borneo also known as Kalimantan Indonesia (Chin, 1981). Immigrants from China, especially the Hakkas who came from an agricultural background, wa...
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中央大学出版中心
2013
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