Students visited a market in Yogyakarta where they sell ingredients for natural medicines. Locals can buy ingredients like herbs, flowers, seeds and spices often found in pharmaceutical medicine.
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Cana Noel ('13) in the bird park of the National Open Air Museum, where there are houses representing all of the cultures in Indonesia and a garden showcasing the country’s birds and reptiles.
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Students met with the Institute for Inter-Religious Dialogue, called Interfedi. The Institute is made up of a large network of religious groups to combat the radical Muslim movement threatening to enforce one religion throughout Indonesia.
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The National Commission on Violence Against Women is a government organization that advocates for women’s rights. Bailey Stinson ('14), Samanda Emery ('13), and professor of religion Pieternella van Doorn-Harder met with the commission’s Vice President to discuss its role and the position of women within the Qur’an.
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The Istiqlal Mosque is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the symbol of the Muslim nation in Indonesia. Professor of religion Pieternella van Doorn-Harder, Avalon French (’14), Bailey Stinson (’14), Cana Noel (’13) and Samanda Emery (’13) are standing in front of a drum used to signify when it’s time for prayer.
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