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Alfred Russel Wallace, The Malay Archipelago, Vol. 2. EBook 2008, Chapter 30-33.[5]Archived 2020-02-15 at the Wayback Machine
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Dolcemascolo, Glenn (1996). "Foreign Encounters In an Aruese Landscape". Cakalele. 7. The Center for Southeast Asian Studies: 79–92. hdl:10125/4211. ISSN1053-2285.
Hans Hägerdal, "On the margins of colonialism: Contact zones in the Aru Islands", The European Legacy 25-5, 2020, p. 557-8 [3]Archived 2022-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
Emilie Wellfelt and Sonny A. Djonler, "Islam in Aru, Indonesia: Oral traditions and Islamisation processes from the early modern period to the present", Indonesia and the Malay World 47 (138), 2019.[6]Archived 2022-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
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A. Ross Gordon and Sonny Djonler, "Oral traditions in cryptic song lyrics; Continuous cultural revitalization in Batuley", Wacana 20-3, 2019.[1]Archived 2020-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
Hans Hägerdal and Emilie Wellfelt, "Tamalola; Transregional connectivities, Islam, and anti-colonialism on an Indonesian island", Wacana 20-3, 2019.[4]Archived 2020-03-22 at the Wayback Machine
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A. Ross Gordon and Sonny Djonler, "Oral traditions in cryptic song lyrics; Continuous cultural revitalization in Batuley", Wacana 20-3, 2019.[1]Archived 2020-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
Kratoska, Paul H. (2001). South East Asia, Colonial History: Imperialism before 1800, Volume 1 de South East Asia, Colonial History. Taylor & Francis. pp. 52–56.[2]Archived 2023-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
Hans Hägerdal, "On the margins of colonialism: Contact zones in the Aru Islands", The European Legacy 25-5, 2020, p. 557-8 [3]Archived 2022-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
Hans Hägerdal and Emilie Wellfelt, "Tamalola; Transregional connectivities, Islam, and anti-colonialism on an Indonesian island", Wacana 20-3, 2019.[4]Archived 2020-03-22 at the Wayback Machine
Alfred Russel Wallace, The Malay Archipelago, Vol. 2. EBook 2008, Chapter 30-33.[5]Archived 2020-02-15 at the Wayback Machine
Emilie Wellfelt and Sonny A. Djonler, "Islam in Aru, Indonesia: Oral traditions and Islamisation processes from the early modern period to the present", Indonesia and the Malay World 47 (138), 2019.[6]Archived 2022-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
Dolcemascolo, Glenn (1996). "Foreign Encounters In an Aruese Landscape". Cakalele. 7. The Center for Southeast Asian Studies: 79–92. hdl:10125/4211. ISSN1053-2285.