Malaysia : Mapping as a Tool in Indigenous Peoples' Struggle
To convince the judges that their existence depends on the forests, Orang Asli communities use participatory mapping and inventory their places of culture, hunting and gathering, settlement and worship. This is also a way to become visible and to emancipate from a state that infantilises them. (...)
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