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I studied Cultural Anthropology at Leiden university, The Netherlands. I have not yet graduated, though (still working on that).
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I study Cultural Anthropology at Leiden university, The Netherlands. I have not yet graduated (still working on that).


My main interest is [[Indonesia]], especially West Sumatra and almost anything to do with Minangkabau language, culture and religion. I can speak Indonesian and have a basic knowledge of the Minangkabau language.
My main interest is [[Indonesia]], focusing on [[West Sumatra]] and almost anything to do with Minangkabau language and culture. Lately, I also have taken a special interest in some (Southern) Sumatran pre-islamic writing systems (known as ''rencong'', ''ka-ga-nga'', or ''surat ulu'').<br />
[[Category:CZ Authors|Lens, Martijn]][[Category:Anthropology Authors]] [[Category:Geography Authors]] [[Category:Linguistics Authors]] [[Category:Religion Authors]]
I speak Indonesian and have basic knowledge of the Minangkabau language.
 
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I study Cultural Anthropology at Leiden university, The Netherlands. I have not yet graduated (still working on that).

My main interest is Indonesia, focusing on West Sumatra and almost anything to do with Minangkabau language and culture. Lately, I also have taken a special interest in some (Southern) Sumatran pre-islamic writing systems (known as rencong, ka-ga-nga, or surat ulu).
I speak Indonesian and have basic knowledge of the Minangkabau language.



Personal quick links