Machine generated contents note: I.Introduction -- II.Minahasa explored: equality, hierarchy and mobility -- III.Early European intervention, 1523-1817 -- IV.Colonial constraints and economic transformations; Minahasa in the 1800s -- V.From heroes to aristocrats; The chiefs in the nineteenth century -- VI.Christianity, schools and social differentiation in the nineteenth century -- VII.Between legitimacy and efficiency; Chiefs and the state, 1865-1942 -- VIII.A Sonder village; Internal and external relations -- IX.Monetarization and differentiation, 1890-1942 -- X.Education and emancipation, 1900-1942 -- XI.Winds of change, lines of continuity, 1942-1983 -- XII.Dynamics of local leadership; The 1970s and 1980s -- XIII.Conclusion -- Appendices -- 1.Fieldwork -- 2.Dotulong and Lopa' in Tana' -- 3.Residents of Manado, 1819-1942 -- 4.Population of the villages of Sonder, 1849-1981
Notes
This is a revised version of the author's doctoral thesis defended at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam in 1993
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [285]-322) and index