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Beyond the Green Myth Peter Sercombe

Beyond the Green Myth By Peter Sercombe

Beyond the Green Myth by Peter Sercombe


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Presenting a wealth of new research contributed by an inter-national team of scholars, this volume covers all those parts of Borneo where nomads are or were known to exist, and provides a comparative historical-ecological study of these groups. The study is primarily concerned with issues of modernization and development policies.

Beyond the Green Myth Summary

Beyond the Green Myth: Borneo's Hunter-Gatherers in the 21st Century by Peter Sercombe

Borneo, with its tales of White Rajahs and tribes of headhunters, has long excited the Western imagination. Today, however, there is another, 'green', imagination at work. Mention of the island is more likely to evoke images of tropical deforestation and concern about the cruel dispossession and displacement of indigenous peoples who once lived in relative harmony with their environment. It is perhaps not surprising, then, that most books dealing with the nomadic hunter-gatherers of Borneo have principally been pictorial studies. There is indeed a dearth of scholarship regarding these peoples, a situation that this first ever, comprehensive review of nomadic groups in the Borneo rain forest aims to rectify.

Presenting a wealth of new research contributed by an inter-national team of scholars, the volume covers all those parts of Borneo where nomads (called Penan, Punan or by various other names) are or were known to exist, and provides a comparative historical-ecological study of these groups. The study is primarily concerned with issues of modernization (including the monetary economy, formalised institutions, centralized power structures, contractual relationships and extraction activities) and development policies. The impact of these policies is analysed with special regard to the natural environment inhabited by these small-scale societies, as well as the use of its resources.

The book has no stiff theoretical orientation but informs ongoing debates about changing forms of ethnicity, relations between minorities and the state, minorities' rights and survival, native discourse, the sustainability of tropical forest use, and the neo-romantic environmentalist myth of so-called wise traditional peoples.

About Peter Sercombe

Peter Sercombe comes from an academic background in Applied Linguistics and Language Education. He has had numerous positions working internationally including Brunei, Malaysia, Turkey, Borneo and the United Kingdom. Sercombe has an interest in sociolinguistics and Austronesian languages, in particular Iban and Penan.

Bernard Sellato has been involved with Borneo since 1973, first as a geologist and later as an anthropologist. A former director of the Institute for Research on Southeast Asia (CNRS and UniversitA de Provence) in Marseilles, France, he is the author of numerous books and articles on the island (including Beyond the Green Myth, published by NIAS Press in 2007, and now Plaited Art from the Borneo Rainforest, due late 2011). Until recently, he was editor of the journal Moussons: Social Science Research on Southeast Asia.

Table of Contents

Foreword (Kirk Endicott) 1. Introduction: Borneo, Hunter-Gatherers, and Change (B. Sellato and P.G. Sercombe) 2. Penan (Rodney Needham) 3. Resourceful Children of the Forest: The Kalimantan Punan through the Twentieth Century (Bernard Sellato) 4. The Emergence of the Ethnic Category Bhuket: Diversity and the Collective Hunter-gatherer Identity in Borneo (Shanthi Thambiah) 5. The Punan from the Tubu' River, East Kalimantan: A Native Voice on Past, Present, and Future Circumstances (K.A. Klimut and Rajindra K. Puri) 6. Stuck at the Bottom: Opportunity Structures and Punan Malinau Identity (Lars Kaskija) 7. Nested Disputes: Building Mediation Procedures for the Punan in West Kalimantan (Mering Ngo) 8. Game, Pets, and Animal Husbandry among Penan and Punan Groups (Stefan Seitz) 9. History and the Punan Vuhang: Response to Economic and Resource Tenure Change (Henry Chan) 10. Continuity and Adaptation among the Penan of Brunei (Peter G. Sercombe) 11. Penan Ethnobotany: Subsistence Strategy and Breadth of Knowledge (Robert A. Voeks) 12. Prior Transcripts, Divergent Paths: Resistance and Acquiescence to Logging in Sarawak, East Malaysia (J. Peter Brosius) References Contributors Index

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NPB9788776940188
9788776940188
8776940187
Beyond the Green Myth: Borneo's Hunter-Gatherers in the 21st Century by Peter Sercombe
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NIAS Press
2008-03-18
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