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Chinese Indonesians are one of the most studied and most important Chinese diaspora communities in the world. Their tragic yet empowering story documents centuries of discrimination by the indigenous population of Indonesia and European colonial settlers. Even while faced with this challenge, they sought to create a new home in Southeast Asia and helped shape the history and culture of the nation which celebrates its 66th birthday today. This article is a high priority topic across multiple WikiProjects and would not be where it is today without the tremendous collection donated to the Commons by the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam.
When I first took up the task of re-writing this article in January 2010, I knew it would be a lengthy and enormous task. There were months where I was conflicted on how to write certain parts of the article because of their topics were quite complex. If I had not restrained myself, the article could potentially be twice as long if it went into more detail. But here I am, 19 months later with the finished product which has received a diligent copyedit from Chaosdruid and the input of countless other editors. This is my first featured article nomination, and I look forward to your constructive review.
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Addressed comments from Crisco 1492 moved to talk. SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 04:27, 29 August 2011 (UTC) reply
Source review - spotchecks not done. Nikkimaria ( talk) 01:27, 19 August 2011 (UTC) reply
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Unless agreed otherwise between the Copyright Holder and the Owner of a creative work in the form of a photograph, painting, drawing, architecture, sculpture and/or other artworks, the owner shall be entitled to without the consent of the Copyright Holder to display the work in a public exhibition or to reproduce it in a catalogue, without detracting from the provisions of Article 19 and Article 20 if said work of art is in the form of a portrait.
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replyHave the image concerns been addressed? Ucucha ( talk) 21:04, 2 September 2011 (UTC) reply
The article was not promoted by Karanacs 17:07, 6 September 2011 [1].
Chinese Indonesians ( | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
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Chinese Indonesians are one of the most studied and most important Chinese diaspora communities in the world. Their tragic yet empowering story documents centuries of discrimination by the indigenous population of Indonesia and European colonial settlers. Even while faced with this challenge, they sought to create a new home in Southeast Asia and helped shape the history and culture of the nation which celebrates its 66th birthday today. This article is a high priority topic across multiple WikiProjects and would not be where it is today without the tremendous collection donated to the Commons by the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam.
When I first took up the task of re-writing this article in January 2010, I knew it would be a lengthy and enormous task. There were months where I was conflicted on how to write certain parts of the article because of their topics were quite complex. If I had not restrained myself, the article could potentially be twice as long if it went into more detail. But here I am, 19 months later with the finished product which has received a diligent copyedit from Chaosdruid and the input of countless other editors. This is my first featured article nomination, and I look forward to your constructive review.
— Arsonal ( talk + contribs)— 04:47, 17 August 2011 (UTC) reply
Addressed comments from Crisco 1492 moved to talk. SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 04:27, 29 August 2011 (UTC) reply
Source review - spotchecks not done. Nikkimaria ( talk) 01:27, 19 August 2011 (UTC) reply
>.<
I've fixed
the majority of things with the exception of these:
Unless agreed otherwise between the Copyright Holder and the Owner of a creative work in the form of a photograph, painting, drawing, architecture, sculpture and/or other artworks, the owner shall be entitled to without the consent of the Copyright Holder to display the work in a public exhibition or to reproduce it in a catalogue, without detracting from the provisions of Article 19 and Article 20 if said work of art is in the form of a portrait.
{{
PD-US-1996}}
), due to the restoration of copyrights accorded by the URAA. The poster does not qualify if it was published in 1946–1950, which is part of "pre-1950".
Jappalang (
talk)
02:48, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
replyHave the image concerns been addressed? Ucucha ( talk) 21:04, 2 September 2011 (UTC) reply