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Figure 1.

“We Marind have no place to live or die in peace.” Segment of the Trans-Irian Highway running through an oil palm plantation where Petrus is buried. Credits: Sophie Chao.
“We Marind have no place to live or die in peace.” Segment of the Trans-Irian Highway running through an oil palm plantation where Petrus is buried. Credits: Sophie Chao.

Figure 2.

A group of Marind women and children harvest sago in the grove. Credits: Sophie Chao.
A group of Marind women and children harvest sago in the grove. Credits: Sophie Chao.

Figure 3.

Sago conservation zones established by an oil palm corporation are strictly out of bounds to non-company personnel, including Marind communities.
Credits: Sophie Chao.
Sago conservation zones established by an oil palm corporation are strictly out of bounds to non-company personnel, including Marind communities. Credits: Sophie Chao.

Figure 4.

Driver of destruction, object of violence. An oil palm monocrop in Merauke, West Papua. Credits: Sophie Chao.
Driver of destruction, object of violence. An oil palm monocrop in Merauke, West Papua. Credits: Sophie Chao.

Figure 5.

“No one knows for certain what justice might be. … Everyone is looking for the right path.” Pius, a Marind elder from Khalaoyam village.
Credits: Sophie Chao.
“No one knows for certain what justice might be. … Everyone is looking for the right path.” Pius, a Marind elder from Khalaoyam village. Credits: Sophie Chao.
Language: English
Page range: 11 - 48
Published on: Nov 2, 2021
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