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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): September
Published: 2025-09-26

Articles

  • Voices from the Forest Indigenous Perspectives on Conservation and Cultural Identity in Southeast Asia

    Ahmad Jamaludin Jambunanda, Muhammad Amin Musa, Karimuddin Karimuddin, Lamin Jassey, Dalilatul Muparikhah (Author)
    111-128
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.32678/iseaes.v1i2.22
  • What's 'Wisdom' in Local Wisdom Imaginaries on Indigenous Research?

    Rangga Kala Mahaswa, Hardiyanti Hardiyanti (Author)
    129-152
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.32678/iseaes.v1i2.23
  • Adapting Tradition to Faith The Transformation of Maccera Tasi' in Bonepute Village amid Islamic Influence

    Ibnu Azka, Fathur Baldan Haramain (Author)
    153-167
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.32678/iseaes.v1i2.11
  • Islam and Local Culturation in the Cukur Gembel Tradition of Dieng, Wonosobo

    Siswoyo Aris Munandar, Muhammad Fahrurrozi (Author)
    168-186
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.32678/iseaes.v1i2.4
  • Tolak Balak Local Traditions of Sea Rituals in the Sabu Tribe of East Nusa Tenggara in the Midst of Modern Culture

    Mustolehudin Mustolehudin, Wardiah Hamid, Muhammad Dachlan, Israpil Israpil (Author)
    187-202
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.32678/iseaes.v1i2.19
  • Ethnic Identity and Cultural Resilience in Banten and Pattani Historical Legacies, State Policies, and Globalisation

    Kheryadi Kheryadi, Rungroj Chorbwhan (Author)
    203-217
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.32678/iseaes.v1i2.9
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About the Journal

Journal title : Indigenous Southeast Asian and Ethnic Studies
Initials : ISEAES
Frequency : Two issues per year (March and September)
DOI : Prefix 10.32678 by
Online ISSN : 3090-7195
Editor-in-chief : Ade Jaya Suryani
Managing Editor : Ahmad Habibi Syahid
Publisher : UIN Banten Press
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Indigenous Southeast Asian and Ethnic Studies is a scholarly journal dedicated to examining indigenous communities in Southeast Asia and their interactions with broader socio-political, economic, and cultural forces. It provides a platform for academic inquiry into the challenges and opportunities these communities face as they navigate tradition, modernity, autonomy, and adaptation.  

The journal explores topics such as state policies, governance, globalisation, technological advancements, and the resilience of indigenous cultures, languages, and customary laws. It welcomes original research, theoretical reflections, ethnographic studies, and comparative analyses that enhance understanding of indigeneity and ethnicity in Southeast Asia.  

By embracing diverse methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration, the journal fosters dialogue among scholars, activists, policymakers, and indigenous communities. In an era of rapid global change, it serves as a vital space for advancing social justice, cultural diversity, and sustainable development.