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Title: Dams, pines and tribes: reflections on frontier development in the Philippines
Authors: Richard F. Dorall
Ma Elena Regpala
Conference Name: Environment, Development & Natural Resource Crisis in Asia & the Pacific
Keywords: Frontier peoples
Tribal communities
Marginalization
Conference Date: 1983-10-22
Conference Location: Recsam Complex, Penang
Abstract: 1. Frontier peoples in Asia: a sad story. Living in the frontier regions of the countries in Asia is, today, an increasingly dangerous and unsettling experience. The news media frequently report unrest among the cultural minori- ties in frontiers as diverse as Pakistan's Baluchistan Province, Bangla- desh's Chittagong Hilltracts, Thailand's Southern "Malay" provinces, East Malaysia's tribal districts, Indonesia's Irian Jaya, the Philippines' "Muslim" Mindanao, and Vietnam's Highlands, to name but a few. The region's tribal peoples are particularly restive, frequently in oppo- sition to central governments, and increasingly resorting to armed confrontation.
ISBN: 9679994201
Pages: 253-276
Call Number: HC415.E5.S25 1983 n.3 semkat
Publisher: Sahabat Alam Malaysia
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/780486
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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