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This page is being re-edited in September 1997. The index is not yet complete.
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Bonus.com is a fantastic site for children. In the foreign cultures and languages section, they can play with phrase book type facilities and dictionaries. There are also links to other interesting Indonesian and Malaysian sites |
Kambing KAMBING is a publisher/distributor of Indonesian Language resources for teachers and students. KAMBING specialises in materials to assist in the learning of Bahasa Indonesia. Kambing produce the 6 bahasa Video education titles, Si Kambing magazine, and two CD's as well as books and wall charts and card games. |
The Lontar Foundation is worth a special mention. There are many interesting sub-sections, eg on an oral traditions festival, activities, about the Foundation and its goals, also publications list. |
Minang Style - my former student Andy Warmbrunn who spent 9 months at the Akademi Seni Karawitan Indonesia at Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, runs courses in dance, music and martial arts for Australian schools - with lots of Indonesian language if you wish. He is at present based at Lorne in Victoria but will travel anywhere worth his while. Students respond well to a young Aussie surfer who loves music and also loves Indonesia. Tel: 041 202 9342
Musik Kabau - based in Brisbane, a randai group, details coming soon.
Kari - musician and linguist who uses angklung and dance and Indonesian language to give school students performances, lessons, workshops. Very participatory. Based in Palmwoods on the Sunshine Coast, tel. 07 54 45 0622
Indonesian Cuisine (at Diner's Digest) The Global Gourmet on Indonesia includes lots of interesting background information in English and stories and recipes about Gado-gado and much besides. |
Map of Indonesia useful map with cities, seas, neighbouring countries
Gunung Berapi berterima kasih kepada Dianne Collier atas URL-URL di bawah ini.
Gunung api di JAWA
Sydney University is home to half a dozen great Indonesian teachers
and researchers as well as some useful information on the Web
page. The Indonesian
Society site they point to is a gem with catchy java graphics
advertising the obrolan section wherein were long interviews with
Mochtar Lubis on the "pers yang nggih-nggih pada eksekutif",
with the Governor of East Java and academics and others of varied
persuasions. Also information about Sydney U's intensive in-country
programs
at Salatiga. [Note: Sydney Uni's web site in general
is really professional and easy to navigate. Brilliant programmer
Michelle Lenin in Arts is worth a visit if you're into Computer Assisted
Language learning. Most everything digital in the French area is her
implementation of the concepts of head of department Marie-Therese
Barbaux-Couper, both of whom have been helpful to me over several
years. Et je les remercie bien!]