![]() Level.The second, Laubuluh, is located in a hilly hinterland approximately In a mountainous valley pass approximately 1,200m (4,000ft) above sea The focal communities of this research (Kushnick 2006, 2009b,Ģ010) are two villages and one town. The Indonesian archipelago, the majority of Karo Batak people live in With the exception ofĪ substantial number living in local cities and other urban areas throughout Tenggara Regencies, as well as the entire stretch of Deli Serdang Regencyįrom the outskirts of Medan to the Karo Regency. Regency and bordering portions of Langkat, Dairi, Simalungun, and Aceh Name (i.e., Kabupaten Karo), its real boundaries include the entire Karo Although its boundariesĪre often conflated with those of the administrative Regency with a similar Homeland of the Karo Batak people (Singarimbun 1975). in Biocultural Anthropology from the University of Washington, Seattle, in 2006. His research and teaching interests include: human behavioural ecology reproduction, parenting, and health mathematical and statistical modelling and analysis and, the peoples and culture of Southeast Asia and the Pacific. He has spent a total of 27 months conducting fieldwork in North Sumatra, Indonesia, among the Karo Batak. Dr Geoff Kushnick is a Lecturer in Biological Anthropology at The Australian National University in Canberra. ![]()
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