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Index agency, agents 8-9, 14, 19, 27-9 deconstructionism 19-21, 23, 31, 162 agriculture 17, 39, 67, 70, 114, 129, 133, Derrida, Jacques 21, 30 150 discourse 42, 48-50, 54, 82, 86, 92-3, 97-8, animism 36, 72 111, 114, 127-8, 132, 136, 147, 149, 151, anti-essentialism 19 159, 161, 169-70 Apoh-Tutoh 3, 5-6, 39, 43, 60, 63, 70-1, domestic violence 141, 158 78, 85, 88, 101, 125, 162-5 authenticity 2, 24, 26-7 elite historiography 13, 18-9, 159 emotions 111, 115-6, 119, 127, 133-5, 148, Baa’ Magoh 6 170 Baa’ Sabatu 102 environmental change, explanation of Batu Bungan 37-8 127 blockades 22, 55-6, 59, 75-8, 82, 97-123, environmentalists 21-7, 39, 41, 48-8, 55, 125-6, 137, 144-5, 162, 164, see also 76, 82-3, 87, 90-7, 104-9, 131, 145-7, Protests 166, 169 Borneo Evangelical Mission see Sidang essentialism 12, 19-20, 162 Injil Borneo essentialization of the Penan 9-13, 16 Bourdieu, Pierre 64, 93, 161 ethnographic present 15, 26 bourgeois ideology 14, 29-30, 166 Britza, Marjory 71 Faigl, Peter 88, 98 Brosius, J. Peter 3-4, 9-10, 22-7 fieldwork 36 Bruno Manser Fund 164 Foucault, Michel 21, 42, 49-50 Christianity 36, 42, 45, 70-3, 106, 114, gender 52-3, 108-9, 116-9, 127, 138-42, 150, 169 157 civil disobedience 105, 112, 114, 117-8, generations, relations between 53-4, 127, 122 133, 135-9, 142, 152, 155 collective action 119, 123, 127-8, 148-53, Gore, Senator Al 101 159, 170-1 collective interests 114-5, 123, 127-8, 132, Hanbury-Tenison, Robin 85 135, 148-52, 170 headhunting 61, 65 colonial period 23, 26-7, 39, 43-5, 58-69, hereditary status 34 90-3, 169 humanism 19-20, 29-30, 162 corruption 142-52, 158, 171 customary law 34, 98 Iban 61, 99, 101, 165 Tim Bending - 9789004486935 Downloaded from Brill.com09/27/2021 02:20:11AM via free access 180 Index interviews 36-7, 39-40, 50-4 National Geographic 41 native customary rights 4 Johari, Abang, Sarawak Tourism natural resources 46-7, 57-8, 76, 121 Minister 165 nomadic Penan 3, 40-2, 60, 83, 88, 152 non-violence 105-7, 117 Kayan 60-1, 65, 70, 72, 98-9, 136, 139-40 Kelabit 60, 72, 88, 98-101 oil palm plantations 162-6 Kenyah 60, 99, 101 oratory 41-9, 52-3, 56, 84, 86, 106 livelihood 7, 35-6, 58, 67, 75-6, 78, 81, patronage 42-6, 60-71, 73, 76-87, 90-3, 100, 115, 125-6 102, 104, 110-4, 119, 122, 151, 169 logging, environmental effects of 5-6, Penan Permaculture Project 39 57, 78, 89 Penan subgroups 2-3 logging concessions 5 population 3, 34 logging practice 5-6 post-development 17 logging work/employment 4, 6, 24-5, power 21, 25, 28, 97, 118, 156 35, 38, 58-9, 73-9, 84, 93, 102, 104, 114, protests 1, 3, 6-9, 12, 17, 23, 27, 55-8, 97- 122-3, 125-59, 163, 166, 171 123, 125-7, 131-3, 162, 166-71 Long Belok 164, 166 Long Kerong 102 reciprocity 152, 162 Long Kevok 164 resistance 22-7, 76, 166 Long Layun 98 responsibility 16, 25, 30-1, 94, 131, 136-7, Long Lunyim 164 168 Long Melinau 45, 64-5, 85 relativism 30-1, 168 Long Napir 98, 100-1 rhetoric 47, 50, 52-3, 116, 130, 132, 157 Long Nen 164 Royal Geographical Society 85 Long Pelutan 38, 102 Long Sayan 164 Sahabat Alam Malaysia 6, 88, 95, 99, Long Seridan 88 101, 104-5, 110, 112, 115, 165-6 Long Tanyit 164 Sarawak Land Code 4 Lun Bawang 99 Sarawak Penan Association 99, 144, 150, Lupung, Dawat 10-1, 17-8 164 settlement 67, 70, 80, 87, 169 Mahathir Mohammed, Prime Minister sharing 152-9 8-9, 103 sharing Networks 153-6, 158 Mahmud, Tan Sri Taib, Chief Minister of Sidang Injil Borneo 70, 72 Sarawak 86 solidarity 123, 127, 148-52, 158-9, 170-1 Malaysian media 7 Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty 18-21, 25, Manser, Bruno 12, 14, 27, 78, 88-9, 93-4, 30-1 101, 104, 110, 165, 169 structure 28, 64, 82, 152 market relations 152-3, 156-8 subsistence, traditional 3 marriage 50-1, 140 subject, the 9, 11-22, 24-31, 55, 57, 90, 94, Marudi 99, 115 126, 131, 142, 162, 167-9 miri 101 subjectity 11, 13, 16, 20, 24, 30, 94, 167, missionaries 45, 70-2, 77, 85, 106 169-70 Mulu expedition 85-7 subaltern, the 14, 18-22, 25, 30, 162, 167 Mulu National Park 4, 38, 40-1, 85-8 Subaltern Studies 13-4, 18-20 Murdoch, Iris 31 Tim Bending - 9789004486935 Downloaded from Brill.com09/27/2021 02:20:11AM via free access Index 181 tamu 4, 23, 26-7, 59-60, 64-6, 69, 80, 85-6, 150-2, 156-9, 169 169 ‘Voices for the Borneo Rainforest’ Tour television documentaries 37 101 temala 162-4 trade 3, 43-4, 60-6, 79-80, 152, 169 Webster, Phyllis 70 Western Canada Wilderness Committee Uma Bawang 98-100 101 universalism 29-31, 168 Wong, James 37 values 61-4, 67-70, 77, 83, 86, 92-4, 106, Tim Bending - 9789004486935 Downloaded from Brill.com09/27/2021 02:20:11AM via free access.

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