2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0026749x16000056
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The Political Economy of Ending Headhunting in Central Borneo: Inter-colonial and Kenyah perspectives on the 1924 Kapit Peacemaking Agreement and its aftermath

Abstract: This article, largely based on archival research, highlights two contradictory outcomes of colonial state formation in central Borneo. The first is characterized by territorial consolidation and efforts to neatly sedentarize peoples within each colonial territory, while the second is characterized by pacification that unwittingly liberalized the flows and movements of people and commodities transgressing colonial state boundaries. The 1924 Kapit Peacemaking Agreement in colonial Sarawak is often noted for its … Show more

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“…However, not all human activities are anti-conservation [6,7]. For example, among the Kenyah people in the interior of North Kalimantan, in the Heart of the Borneo area, conservation and the use of natural resources amount to the same thing: to care for the forest as a source of livelihood, food, and good health, as well as cultural identity [8,9]. There is a strong and deep bond between the community and the place.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, not all human activities are anti-conservation [6,7]. For example, among the Kenyah people in the interior of North Kalimantan, in the Heart of the Borneo area, conservation and the use of natural resources amount to the same thing: to care for the forest as a source of livelihood, food, and good health, as well as cultural identity [8,9]. There is a strong and deep bond between the community and the place.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%