Southeast Asia is composed of eleven countries of impressive diversity in religion, culture and history: Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
K'un Shen: a Taiwan village
by
Louise S. Spindler (Editor); George D. Spindler (Editor); Norma Diamond
Chapters: Housing -- Clothing -- Diet and food preparation -- The economic base of village life -- Sea fishing -- Pond cultivation -- Village class structure -- Environmental control and social change -- Growing up in K'un Shen -- The Green Years -- Death and funeral procedures -- Family, household, and lineage -- Marriage ceremonies -- The husband-wife relationship -- Village and community -- The Temple community -- The religious life in K'un Shen -- The Lung-shan Temple -- The gods of heaven -- The spirits of hell -- The Goddess Kuan-im and other deities -- The prevention and cure of illness: sacred and secular medicine.
Padju Epat: the Ma'anyan of Indonesian Borneo
by
Alfred B Hudson
Chapters: The Island of Borneo - The Ma'anyan and the Paju Epaters - The Village Settlement - The Economic Sphere - Religious Groups in Paju Epat - The Concept of Adat - Village, Hamlet, and Emigre Settlements - Kinsmen and Kin Terms - The Dangau Maily - The Bumuh - The Tembak Group - The Lewu Family - The Kindred - The Life Cycle
The Semai : a nonviolent people of Malaya
by
Robert Knox Dentan
Chapters: The people and their country -- Land, weather, and terlaid -- Plants and agriculture -- Economics and daily lif