Joining us at Djiliwirri in 2004 were dozens of
Djawa's descendants and their families; Louise Hamby from the Australian National University and Lindy Allen from Museum Victoria who were working on an ARC Linkage Project to repatriate information from the Donald Thomson Collection; and Jessica DeLargy Healy, a doctoral candidate from the University of Melbourne who was attached to the GIKC.
Republik Indonesia: propinsi
Djawa Barat [Indonesian Republic: Province of West Java], vol.
Rod Kennett, Project Coordinator; Daniel Oades, Project Officer, Kimberley Land Council; Frank Loban, Project Liaison Officer, Torres Strait Regional Authority; Lachlan Sutherland, Regional Facilitator, Torres Strait Regional Authority; Bradley Wilson, Project Officer, Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation;
Djawa Yunuping, Director, Dhimurru Land Management Aboriginal Corporation; Barry Hunter, Cape York Balkanu Development Corporation; Graham Friday, Senior Ranger, li-Anthawirriyarra Sea Rangers; Steve Johnson, Coordinator, li-Anthawirriyarra Sea Rangers (participants in the north Australia wide Marine Turtle and Dugong Project coordinated by the North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance)
The second largest PMA project is that of PT Dieng Champignon Indonesia, which is a joint venture between PT
Djawa Triguna and Netherlands partner Dieng Holding Company B.V.
Wim Straathof, Agama
Djawa Sunda--Java Sunda beweging: Het verhaal van een andersdenkende groepering in een overwegend islamitisch land: Indonesie 1964-1971.
Currently the country has 12 companies producing bicycles, but only four of them are in the category of large producers--Federal Cycle, Polygon, Wim Bicycle Industries,
Djawa Perdana and Toyo Asahi.
'Na het Bali-congres',
Djawa: Tijdschrift van het Java-Instituut 18-1:92-5.
Their views about Java's future were disseminated through their respective journals Wederopbouw (Revival or Rebuilding) and
Djawa (Java), and through numerous cultural congresses (Noto Soeroto 1918; Van Miert 1996).
In a similar vein, Liesbeth Hesselink's chapter very effectively analyses a number of writings by Western-trained, indigenous doctors called dokter
djawa regarding traditional healers called dukun in the Dutch East Indies.