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Genealogy of Colonial Land Registration and State Land in Portuguese Timor
Authors:Laura S. Meitzner Yoder
Affiliation:1. Program in Human Needs and Global Resources, Environmental Studies, Wheaton College , 501 College Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187, USA Laura.yoder@wheaton.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Establishing territorial control was one of the primary activities of colonial presence on Timor from the late nineteenth century. In Portuguese Timor as elsewhere in Southeast Asia, the colonial state pursued codification and regulation of land in multiple forms, including serial attempts to enact land registration in tandem with colonial projects including pacification, resource extraction, and generation of state income. Seeking to extend official purview to Timor-specific customary land use and practices, Portugal defined distinct social categorizations linked to land access and ownership. This article traces the policies governing land in Portuguese Timor from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s, highlighting state land acquisition, registration processes, laws and procedures asserting state control over land transactions, and international influences on Portuguese practices.
Keywords:Portuguese colonial land policy  state land claims  Timor  land formalization  customary land
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