MOLUCCAS

məlŭkˈəz, mō– or Spice Islands, Bahasa Indonesia Maluku, Du. Molukken, island group and prov. (1990 pop. 1,856,075), c.32,300 sq mi (83,660 sq km), E Indonesia, between Sulawesi and New Guinea. The capital of the province is Ambon, on Ambon island. The group's many islands include Halmahera (the largest), Seram, Buru, Ambon, Ternate, and Tidore and the Aru and Kai island groups. Of volcanic origin, the Moluccas are mountainous, fertile, and humid. They are the original home of nutmeg and cloves. Other spices, copra, and forest products are also produced. Sago is the staple food.

The islands were visited by the Portuguese in c.1512 and thereafter colonized by them; they established a trading center at Ternate. In the 17th cent. they were taken by the Dutch, who secured a monopoly in the clove trade. Twice the British gained a foothold in the islands, which passed definitively to the Dutch in the first quarter of the 19th cent. The islands have been the scene of Muslim-Christian violence in recent years.

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...to the Indies. 78 3. The Moluccas. 108 4. Indonesia...California, he had followed Magellans example and set sail for the Moluccas, where he had found a small quantity of cloves. When, shortly...
...year is 1519. The destination is the Moluccas, the islands where spices are grown...Columbus stand between Magellan and the Moluccas like high green walls cutting ocean...point of this enterprise: to reach the Moluccas without trespass, by a new route, to...
...largest and the small spice Islands of the Moluccas are the most famous. South of this group...back to the west through the southern Moluccas. It is as if two enormous masses of...Islands and then upward through the Moluccas toward the Philippines, the volacanoes...
...2. Map of the Moluccas and Irian Jaya 9...pearl-diving peoples of Aru in the southeast Moluccas of Indonesia. More specifically, it...Guinea in the southeastern part of the Moluccas. During the mid- to late 1980s, when...
...The arrival of the Portuguese at the Moluccas, in 1512, and the doubt as to whether...concerning the possession and ownership of the Moluccas, and the determination of the position...rights of possession and trade in the Moluccas, and in all the lands and seas eastwards...
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...Taboos: Morality, Hunting and Identity among the Huaulu of the Moluccas by Sandra Pannell By Valerlo Valeri. Madison...a detailed account of taboo among the Huaulu people of the Moluccas but also takes the reader on an informed and entertaining journey...
...was cloves. Cloves originated in the Moluccas, in particular from the islands of Ternate...variations in color and size. In the Moluccas they were usually collected after the...that the clove tree is a native of the Moluccas and did not spread to other parts of...
...1999), Bima (Owens 2000), Keo (Flores, Baird 2002), Kambera (Sumba, Klamer 1998a), Bum (Moluccas, Grimes 1991), Alune (Moluccas, Florey 2001), Leti (Moluccas, east of Timor, Van Engelenhoven 1995), Teun, Nila, and Serua (Moluccas, NE of Timor...
...as the sovereign administration of the Moluccas, the graded titles awarded local potentates...law court, prison (which serves the Moluccas as a whole), harbour administration...In this part of the Moluccas, as in much of peripheral Indonesia...
...proceeded to the Sangihe group and then to the Moluccas. Beyond the Moluccas navigation was rather complicated. The Gulf of...furnish detailed information on the Sulu group, the Moluccas, the Banda Islands, Timor and other eastern Indonesian...
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...the Indonesian island of Kesui in the Moluccas archipelago was raided by fanatical Muslims...United States by the human-rights group Moluccas Watch Network. It is just one example...visited on Indonesian Christians in the Moluccas during the last 15 months. Sadly, religious...
...trading centres as India, Malacca, the Moluccas, South China and Japan. The object of...cinnamon from Ceylon, cloves from the Moluccas, black pepper from India, nutmeg from...were quite accurate. The maps of the Moluccas, decorated with depictions of local spices...
...Sulawesi, and the megapode birds of the Moluccas. But underwater is where Wallacea really...of a small boat in Ambon Bay, in the Moluccas. Afterwards, he marveled: The clearness...One is Pak Ely of Saparua Island in the Moluccas, a tribal leader whose family has been...
...missionary at Goa, the Portuguese colony in India. After making many converts in India, in 1545 he moved on to Malaya and the Moluccas. A meeting in Malacca with a Japanese Buddhist named Anjiro, who had killed a man in a brawl and was troubled in spirit, aroused...
...as the Straits of Magellan, instead of being faced with severe weather associated with the region, the crew of the Armada de Moluccas found the conditions to be favourable. This, no doubt, influenced Magellans name for the vast sea--Oceano Pacifico (Calm Ocean...
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...been caused by the changing demographic composition of the Moluccas, which some time ago was largely Christian but in which there...my mind they have to do it fast . . . I dont believe the Moluccas is the next domino in the disintegration of the country, but...
...established to represent nations which arent recognised as sovereign states - or by Fifa. Members include Tibet, Zanzibar, South Moluccas and the Chagos Islands as well as Sealand - a micronation set up on an abandoned steel platform in the North Sea. None of these...
...already seen in East Timor and in Acheh Sumatra, Celebes and the Moluccas. Responsible for this ghastly mess of post-colonialism is...other than Java - Acheh, Borneo, Sulawesi, West Irian, the Moluccas - were forced to become part of a so-called country that had...
...but whatever I have is mine. The monster family remained its fully American self throughout the voyage round the East. The Moluccas had never seen anything quite like it. The American family Fitzgerald were altogether another story. They inhabited the same...
...aims to enhance Wallaces reputation by denigrating Darwins. In 1858 Wallace, during a bout of malaria in a wretched hut in the Moluccas, conceived the idea of natural selection, and sent an account of it to Darwin. This new book claims to have evidence that that...
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MOLUCCAS m luk z, mo or Spice Islands, Bahasa Indonesia...Aru and Kai island groups. Of volcanic origin, the Moluccas are mountainous, fertile, and humid. They are the original...of the 19th cent. Local separatists declared a Southern Moluccas republic following Indonesias independence, but they were...
...mi/100 sq km), E Indonesia, in the Molucca Sea, one of the Moluccas . It is forested, mountainous, and active volcanically, rising...major spice center and one of the most important islands of the Moluccas. Ruled by a powerful sultan, it became an important Muslim...
MALUKU see Moluccas , Indonesia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
SPICE ISLANDS see Moluccas , Indonesia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
AMBON am bon, island, c.300 sq mi (775 sq km), E Indonesia, one of the Moluccas , in the Banda Sea. It is mountainous, well watered, and fertile. Corn and sago are produced, and hunting and fishing supplement...
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