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Indigenous Women in Sumatra
Orang Rimba women cooking in an Eucalyptus plantation. The Orang Rimba (or Kubu) indigenous people have seen their forest destroyed and now live under the barren shadow of Eucalyptus plantations of the Sinar Mas company near the village of Lubuk Mandar Syah. Eucalyptus is used to produce pulp and paper. There are still some natural forests in the area where the Oang Rimba hunt and collect products, but the Sinar Mas is planning to convert them to more plantations.
Creator:
Daniel Beltrá
Unique identifier:
GP01YFK
Old Image ID:
20090710_jambi_0092
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5616px × 3744px 11MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Cooking
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Day
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Eucalyptus
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Food
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Forests (campaign title)
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Forests (topography)
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Indigenous People
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KWCI (GPI)
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Outdoors
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Plantations
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Sinar Mas Group
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Smoke
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Trees
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Two people
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Women