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- Njai abstract "The njai ([ɲai]; Perfected Spelling: nyai) were women who were kept as housekeepers, companions, and concubines in the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia). In the original Balinese, the word njai meant "sister", but the term later took a more specific meaning. Frequently cited on the topic is Indo author Rob Nieuwenhuys, who described her position as always subservient, but she was, in the first place, the white man's housekeeper and companion, before she was his concubine.".
- Njai thumbnail Nyai_from_Sjair_Njaie_Dasima.jpg?width=300.
- Njai wikiPageID "42029679".
- Njai wikiPageRevisionID "597755738".
- Njai subject Category:Concubines.
- Njai subject Category:Sexuality_and_society.
- Njai subject Category:Women_in_Indonesia.
- Njai comment "The njai ([ɲai]; Perfected Spelling: nyai) were women who were kept as housekeepers, companions, and concubines in the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia). In the original Balinese, the word njai meant "sister", but the term later took a more specific meaning. Frequently cited on the topic is Indo author Rob Nieuwenhuys, who described her position as always subservient, but she was, in the first place, the white man's housekeeper and companion, before she was his concubine.".
- Njai label "Njai".
- Njai sameAs Nyai.
- Njai sameAs m.0_v6ns3.
- Njai sameAs Q12501075.
- Njai sameAs Q12501075.
- Njai wasDerivedFrom Njai?oldid=597755738.
- Njai depiction Nyai_from_Sjair_Njaie_Dasima.jpg.
- Njai isPrimaryTopicOf Njai.