The Role of the Dayak People of Indonesia and the Philippines MenuvTribe of the Keretungan Mountain in Ecological Conservation: The Natural and Indispensable Partners

Rosaly P Malate

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Tulisan ini terinspirasi dari tulisan Janis B. Alcorn dan Antoinette G. Royos, Eds. Indigeneous Social Movements and Ecological Resilience: Lessons from the Dayak of Indonesia, Biodiversity Support Program in 2000 and the Idsesenggilaha of the MenuvTribe in Mount Kalatungan, Bukidnon, ICCA. Tulisan ini dibuat untuk mendukung tujuan Perserikatan Bangsa-bangsa tentang hak dan kesejahteraan masyarakat adat, utamanya di Asia dan pada saat sama tulisan ini bertujuan untuk menggugah kesadaran kita dan memenuhi tanggungjawab kita untuk melindungi dan melestarikan lingkungan.

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