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  2. Nh. Dini - Wikipedia

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    Nurhayati Srihardini Siti Nukatin Coffin (29 February 1936 – 4 December 2018), better known by her pen name Nh. Dini (sometimes NH Dini in English), was an Indonesian novelist and feminist . She was the youngest of five children of Saljowidjojo and Kusaminah.

  3. Indonesian literature - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian personal names differ from western-style names in that no clear distinction exists between given names and family names, if any. This gives rise to various systems of alphabetisation. In alphabetising according to the initial of the first name, the present bibliography follows the convention adopted in many Indonesian works (but also ...

  4. Folklore of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    These stories have been collected and used in the Indonesian education system, in small cheap books, usually tied in with a district or region of Indonesia. Many stories explain events or establish moral allegories using iconic or symbolic characters of the past. They also seek to explain the origins of names of people and places from Folk ...

  5. Category:Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Children's short stories (4 C, 41 P) W.

  6. Category:Children's short stories - Wikipedia

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    Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Children's short stories" The following 41 pages are in ...

  7. Bawang Merah Bawang Putih - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the story is obscure and unclear, some suggest that it was a Riau Sumatran Indonesian folktale, while some hold that it was originated from Yogyakarta in Java. [2] Nevertheless, despite its unclear origin, the story is a popular children's folktale in Indonesia .

  8. Kancil Story - Wikipedia

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    The stories of Sang Kancil is a series of traditional fables about a clever mouse-deer. They are popular in Indonesia and Malaysia. [1] A weak and small yet cunning figure, Sang Kancil uses his intelligence to triumph over beings more powerful than himself. [2] The protagonist of these stories is Sang Kancil, a smart and sly mouse deer.

  9. Si Unyil - Wikipedia

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    The Unyil show, which airs every Sunday morning, tells the story about the eponymous main character whose typical Indonesian family lives in a rural area in the fictional Sukamaju Village. He lives with his dad, mom, and cousin. Along its 10 years show, the main characters never grew up and were "stuck" in the third