Sarawak Background Documentation
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Sarawak Background Documentation
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Sarawak Background Documentation
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Sarawak Background Documentation
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Forests Sarawak Documentation in Malaysia 

Forests Sarawak Documentation in Malaysia 

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GP01CR 
06/01/2002 
The Penan are one of the few remaining nomadic peoples of the rainforest. Their homeland in the Malaysian state of Sarawak is undergoing one of the highest rates of logging on earth. Penan are also threatened by a massive dam project. The proposed Bakun dam will flood 70,000 hectares of land, displacing indigenous peoples and wildlife and destroying even more rain forest. 
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