[TimorLesteStudies] Literature on Timorese Culture and Tradition

Abel Pires da Silva lybel_2000 at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 18 02:06:00 EST 2010


Dear friends,
I know I'm a Timorese, but since I can not speak for my self, I would be 
grateful if anyone could share me literature covering Timorese culture and 
tradition specifically on the relationship between Timorese culture and 
characters or attitudes. 
Perhaps many are available in Portuguese but English or Indonesian would be my 
preferences.

Many thanks in advance
regards,
Abel
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Abel Pires da Silva 
PhD Student

Australian National University (ANU)
Canberra, Australia


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From: Goncalo Carneiro <carneirog at cardiff.ac.uk>
To: Easttimorstudies at anu.edu.au
Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 5:42:53 AM
Subject: [TimorLesteStudies] Fwd: IPRIS Lusophone Countries Bulletin 9

TIMOR LESTE STUDIES ASSOCIATION MAILING LIST 

he IPRIS Lusophone Countries Bulletin's July edition is now available. Full text 
below.

JULY 2010 -- Table of Contents:
Vasco Martins, "CPLP and the politics of language"
Sean Goforth, "Brazil: The need for trade reform"
Kai Thaler, "Mozambique: Can Indian investments promote growth for both 
countries?"
Pedro Seabra, "Timor Leste: The ongoing struggle for a balanced foreign policy"
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