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Les langues kanak, une histoire très politique
Published 2017-03-01“…After sixty years of a very unbalanced postcolonial status quo, the Kanak people rebelled in the 1980’s to put an end to their exclusion from social, economic, and professional equal opportunities and to the loss of their ancestral land. Their languages and cultures were undervalued and disparaged, with a risk of disappearing. …”
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Pembingkaian Perjuangan Tanah Orang Mentawai Dalam Konflik Kehutanan
Published 2024-12-01“…The Saliguma Village people framed the land as ancestral land, sacred land, land as a source of livelihood, customary land, their village is prone to flooding, and they were deceived by the company. …”
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