The following stories talk about the subject ‘Chinese’.
A smouldering civil war among the elites, Army power plays, and Chinese scapegoats.
Whether barongsai Chinese lion dancing is banned in Aceh, or just a misunderstanding.
Islamic solidarity with the people of Xinjiang, or not, condemning, and getting along with China.
Intelligence tests for presidential candidates, and how do Indonesians fare in world IQ rankings.
A minority within a minority, organization and numbers of Chinese Muslims in Java and North Sumatra.
Timdog on popular stereotypes about Madura and the Madurese, and the rumoured sexual prowess of the women.
I am getting tired of discussions constantly drifting into the areas we see below, cut from the effeminate men post.
Purba Negoro celebrates Indonesia's national independence day.
Purba Negoro looks at Indonesian defence issues in somewhat mystical Javanese terms.
Indonesia's target of 300,000 Chinese tourists is regarded as too low.
An Indonesian-Australian looks at stereotypes of Chinese in Indonesia, Asians in Australia, and western men who like Asian women.
Spew looks back on the May 1998 riots and the issues of mass rapes, anti-Chinese sentiment, and how the rioters came to be judged.
What Singkawang in Kalimantan is famous for, friendly people and wife selling.
Sylvester sees power-mongering and the profit motive behind the West's hypocrisy over human rights.
Looking for answers to strange questions on this site.
The world's billionaires, and which Indonesians are among them.
The assimilation of Chinese into Indonesian society, and rules for celebrating Chinese New Year.
Indonesian students in Australia often have a bad time.
What if the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) had taken over in 1965.
The nature of the massacres of 1965-66.
Minimum wage rates for 2008 throughout Indonesia.
Indonesia is founded on discrimination against minorities, says Dragonwall.
Australians don't want to learn Indonesian.
Achmad worries that Indonesia's U.F.O. technology will be lost to foreigners.
Kalla on "native" entrepreneurs as against Chinese.
Ross on Metro TV's Chinese-language news service, Xin Wen.
Making Indonesia number one in biofuel production.
Hope For the Helpless? Overseas Workers Ordeals, by Ross.
Dating girls and women in Medan, North Sumatra.
Meeting, dating, and having a relationship with single mothers and single parents in Indonesia.
The richest man in Indonesia is Sukanto Tanoto, says Forbes.
A roundup of some of the current opinions regarding the proposed new law against indecency and pornography.
A study of youth political & religious affiliation.
The nature of the 1965-66 pogroms in Indonesia as they occurred in East Java province.
Exports of Indonesian furniture continue to stagnate.
Hannah in Jakarta wants to know where she can buy an Indonesian language copy of Hoakiau (History of the Overseas Chinese in Indonesia) by Pramoedya Ananta Toer.
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