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Insulindia Insulindia is a somewhat archaic geographical term〔T. Barbour. Reptiles in the East and West Indies- and Some Digression. The American Naturalist, Vol. 57, No. 649 (Mar. - Apr., 1923), pp. 125-128〕〔Review: The Tongking Delta and the Annamite House. Geographical Review, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Jul., 1937), pp. 519-520〕〔A. Aiyappan. Pottery Braziers of Mohenjo-Daro. Man, Vol. 39, (May, 1939), pp. 71-72〕 for Maritime Southeast Asia, equivalent in usage to Australasia and Indochina, and encompassing the entire area situated between the two.〔Donald F. Lach, Edwin J. Van Kley (eds.) Asia in the making of Europe: Volume III, A century of advance. University of Chicago Press, 1993. ISBN 978-0-226-46757-3 pp. 1301-1396.〕 More common in Portuguese and Spanish,〔Portugal. Embaixada (Indonesia). Sukarno and Portugal. Embaixada de Portugal em Jacarta, 2002 pp.61-62〕〔António Augusto Mendes Correa. Timor português: contribuïções para o seu estudo antropológico. Volume 1 of Memórias : Série antropológica e etnológica, Portugal Junta de Investigações do Ultramar. Imprensa Nacional de Lisboa, 1944〕〔Jules Sion, Luis Villanueva López-Moreno (tr.). Asia monzónica: India, Indochina, Insulindia. Volume 13 of Geografía Universal. Montaner y Simón, 1948.〕 it is also sometimes used in art history or anthropology to describe the interface zone between the cultures Oceania and Southeast Asia.〔(Insulindia ): musée du quai Branly, France.〕 Insulindia is used as a geopolitical term in academic discussions of the former European colonial possessions within the Maritime Southeast Asia, especially the Dutch East Indies and Portuguese East Indies ("''Portuguese Insulindia''")〔Insulindia Portuguea. Divisao de Publicacoes e Biblioteca Agencia Geral das Colonias. Clamagirand (-Renard), Brigitte. 1971〕 much as former French colonial possessions in Southeast Asia are still termed French Indochina.〔Christian Pelras . ( Indonesian Studies in France: Retrospect, Situation and Prospects ). Archipel, 1978, Volume 16, Issue 16, pp. 7-20〕 It is also used to describe and locate the Chinese cultural diaspora (the "''insulindian Chinese''")〔Leo Suryadinata. The Ethnic Chinese in the ASEAN states: bibliographical essays. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1989, ISBN 978-981-3035-11-9 p.54〕 across the islands of Southeast Asia.〔Claudine Salmon. Cultural links between insulindian Chinese and Fujian as reflected in two late 17th-century epigraphs. Archipel, 2007, Issue 73, pp. 167-194.〕 ==See also==
*Malay archipelago *East Indies
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